District Court Order definition
Examples of District Court Order in a sentence
The said District Court Order was challenged by Tuticorin Port before the High Court of Madras at Madurai Bench and the order was in their favour.
Rule 6(b) requires that a hearing be scheduled in accordance with New Hampshire District Court Order 91-03.
Moreover, the Court emphasized the “unusual nature” of the District Court Order in Wisconsin, including that court’s issuance of a second order clarifying its initial relief, “in essence enjoin[ing] nonparties to [that] lawsuit,” and that the relief ordered by the District Court was not requested by the Plaintiffs.
Cornerstone Metropolitan District No. 2 (the District), a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado, was organized concurrently with Cornerstone Metropolitan District No. 1 (collectively the Districts) by District Court Order on November 15, 2004, as amended December 22, 2004, and is governed pursuant to provisions of the Colorado Special District Act (Title 32).
Vincent appealed the District Court Order to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit on November 18, 2016.
He said there is a procedure at the Nevada Supreme Court level to seek a stay that would stay any state action or any imposition of the District Court Order.
In this case, the District Court gave “more weight and consideration to the reports and testimony of Kenney and Manternach in its attempt to determine the value of the property.” (District Court Order p.
To maintain a racial balance in a particular building or program as set forth in the Federal District Court Order of 1973.
Bair, Director of the Department of Revenue of Iowa—United States District Court Order No: 4-90CV-60406.
WMG cross-appeals from a 2/27/18 District Court Order granting summary judgment in favor of Goche on the liability part of his indemnity claim and the Court’s 4/6/18 Order overruling WMG’s Iowa R.