Canadian Court definition

Canadian Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List).
Canadian Court has the meaning given to it in the Recitals.
Canadian Court has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.

Examples of Canadian Court in a sentence

  • The Board may grant a leave of absence for an employee to attend a Canadian Court of Law and the employee shall continue to receive full salary.

  • Where an employee is required to attend a Canadian Court of Law by reason of subpoena, the employee shall suffer no loss of salary.

  • The Employer will make up jury pay to full pay for any employee serving jury duty at the order of any Canadian Court.

  • The Employer will make up jury pay to full pay for any Regular Full-Time Employee or Temporary Full-Time Employee serving jury duty at the order of any Canadian Court.

  • This condition shall be deemed satisfied upon entry of a Confirmation Order by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and entry of the Sanction Order by the Canadian Court consistent with the terms of this Commitment Agreement, to the extent such relief is contained therein.


More Definitions of Canadian Court

Canadian Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List), or such other Canadian court having jurisdiction over the Canadian Proceedings or any proceeding within, or appeal of an order entered in, the Canadian Proceedings.
Canadian Court means the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec.
Canadian Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Ontario Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court of Canada.
Canadian Court the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Commercial List.
Canadian Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia.
Canadian Court means any and all of the CCAA Court, the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court of Canada or any other court of competent jurisdiction overseeing the Canadian Proceedings (including any appeals) from time to time.
Canadian Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice or any other court having jurisdiction over the Canadian Cases.