Examples of Substitution Order in a sentence
Pursuant to the Substitution Order, D&P was substituted in place of Richter in certain ongoing mandates, including acting as Monitor in these proceedings.
Pursuant to an order of the Court dated July 10, 2015 (the “July 10, 2015 Substitution Order”), KSV was substituted in place of D&P as trustee on open estate files; in addition, the July 10, 2015 Substitution Order required KSV to observe all the terms provided by Rule 61(2) of the BIA.
A copy of the July 10, 2015 Substitution Order is annexed as Appendix “H” to this Report.
The Court also ordered Sky to file any motions for leave to amend its pleadings within 15 days.Pursuant to the Substitution Order, Sky filed motions for leave to amend its pleadings in 02-16012 and 02-16022 on September 8, 2006.
Sky then requested, and was granted, an additional extension of time on September 8, 2006, after the issuance of the Substitution Order.
Given the Court’s addition of CadleRock as a plaintiff pursuant to the Substitution Order, Royal’s addition of new defenses specific to CadleRock does not strike the Court as unanticipated or inconsistent with the terms of the Substitution Order.
Id.In its Brief in Chief (the "Gulfstream Brietf'), Gulfstream argues that the Substitution Order is final because it removed Wells Fargo as a party to the case.
On February 16, 2021, the Court in the Related Action issued an Order granting Cessna's motion to substitute CesFin as the petitioner in the Related Action (the " February 16, 2021 Substitution Order").
Modeling Short-Range Substitution Order and Disorder in Crystals: Application to the Ga/Si Distribution in a Natrolite Zeolite.
On 21 October 2013, the High Court ordered that the costs incurred by the Petitioners (being Sino Bright prior to 20 March 2013 and the Substituted Petitioners after 20 March 2013) in respect of the various adjournments of the petition prior to the Substitution Order and a directions hearing after the Substitution Order be paid out of the assets the Company as an expense of the liquidation (“Costs Order”).