Reference Order definition

Reference Order means the Order (i) Referring Certain Cases to the Bankruptcy Court and (ii) allocating responsibilities between the District Court and the Bankruptcy Court, entered by the District Court on December 10, 2001, as amended and modified by the Case Management Order entered December 24, 2002, and as it may be subsequently be modified or amended.
Reference Order means the District Court’s General Order 2005-6, whereby, with certain exceptions, bankruptcy cases and proceedings arising under the Bankruptcy Code or arising in or related to a bankruptcy case are automatically referred to the bankruptcy judges of the Southern District of Texas.
Reference Order means the Order (i) Referring Certain Cases to the Bankruptcy Court and (ii) allocating responsibilities between the District Court and the Bankruptcy

Examples of Reference Order in a sentence

  • If a court determines that this provision is not enforceable for any reason and at any time prior to trial of the Claim, but not later than thirty (30) days after entry of the order determining this provision is unenforceable, any party shall be entitled to move the court for an order compelling judicial reference and staying or dismissing such litigation pending resolution ("Reference Order").

  • Invoiced Raised Customer Number/Contr Reference Order act MANDATORY FIELD Customer Contract Reference Number The customer has its own reference for an order or customer account number - it should be entered here.

  • If a court determines that this provision is not enforceable for any reason and at any time prior to trial of the Dispute, but not later than 30 days after entry of the order determining this provision is unenforceable, any party shall be entitled to move the court for an order compelling judicial reference and staying or dismissing such litigation pending resolution ("Reference Order").