A mandatory order definition

A mandatory order means an order the violation of which
A mandatory order means an order the violation of which is subject to the penalties prescribed in paragraph 2 of Section 15 of this Act.

Examples of A mandatory order in a sentence

  • A mandatory order confirming a Chapter 12 Plan is posted on the Court’s webpage, it may not be altered.

  • A mandatory order is an order of a court requiring something be done.

  • A mandatory order directed at the defendants to furnish plaintiffs with a new delivery schedule on the balance of deliveries.

  • A mandatory order, requiring the public body to do something to take a particular course of action;• A prohibiting order, preventing a public body from doing something or taking a particular course of action;• A declaration, for example, that an act or decision was unlawful;• An injunction, for example, to stop a public body acting in an unlawful way.To be entitled to apply for judicial review of a decision, in principle a person must have a "sufficient interest" (or standing).

  • Remedies include making:• A mandatory order that a public body must do something.

  • A mandatory order compelling the respondents, whether by themselves or by their officers, agents, servants, pri vies or otherwise however to forthwith release the applicant.

  • In consuming the Club – and thereby generating a large proportion of its emotional affect and an increasing amount of on- stage performance – the guests become its makers.

  • A mandatory order is a form of interdict, and so all the requisites of an interdict must be met, before such an order will be granted.

  • A mandatory order can be made by a court requiring the contractor to set aside as a separate trust fund a sum equal to that part of the sum certified in any interim certificate by an architect as being retention money: Rayack Construction Ltd v Lampeter Meat Co Ltd (1979) 12 BLR 34, 38.

  • The district court granted summary judgment to Health Net, and we review that decision de novo, applying the same standard as the district court.

Related to A mandatory order

  • Company Order means a written request or order signed in the name of the Company by its Chairman of the Board, its President or a Vice President, and by its Treasurer, an Assistant Treasurer, its Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, and delivered to the Trustee.

  • Delivery Order is defined in Section 3.

  • Outstanding Bonds means any Bonds not redeemed or otherwise discharged.

  • Refunded Notes means that portion of the Series 298 Notes and Series 300 Notes paid from the proceeds of the Bonds and other available funds of the Issuer.

  • Additional Bonds means the debt instruments issued under a Tap Issue, including any Temporary Bonds.