Examples of First Court Order in a sentence
In order to achieve the target air void content of the final specimen, the air void content of the specimen before cutting was estimated based on the NMSA and the study discussed previously.
The Scheme will become Effective upon the Second Court Order being registered by the Registrar (assuming that the First Court Order has previously been granted and registered by the Registrar).
Blick Rothenberg is committed to maintaining an organizational structure that supports an effective control environment, including the proper segregation of job responsibilities, assignment of job functions commensurate with skill, properly defined roles and responsibilities, hiring of experienced staff, internal quality control processes, management oversight, and proactive fraud detection strategies.
However, MCSO also determined that five policies (EA-3, EA-9, EA-20, ED-3, and GI-1) require changes to be in compliance with the First Court Order; and five policies (EA-2, GC-22, GI-4, GI-5, and GJ-24) require changes to be in compliance with the Second Court Order.For this reason, we are continuing to defer our compliance assessment with Paragraph 19 for this reporting period.Paragraph 20.
In the event that the First Court Order is granted and is delivered to the Registrar, but the Second Court Order is not granted, the Proposals will not be implemented.
It is intended that, pursuant to the First Court Order, NDS will be re-registered as a private company in accordance with section 139(3) of the 1985 Act.
The Second Court Hearing will not be held unless the Court grants the First Court Order and the First Court Order is delivered to the Registrar.
The re-registration of NDS as a private company, the cancellation of the Deferred Shares, along with certain amendments to NDS’s articles of association will only become effective upon the delivery to the Registrar of a copy of the First Court Order and the registration of the First Court Order (and the minute of reduction of the Deferred Shares attached thereto) by the Registrar under section 138 of the 1985 Act.