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First Order definition

First Order means the order made by the Court granting the relief sought on the First Motion, substantially in the form of the order at Schedule “A”.
First Order means the proposed order of the Court granting the following relief: (1) the Court's approval of the Notice of Hearing; and plan for distribution thereof; and (2) the appointment of the Claims Administrator.
First Order means the Order substantially in the form attached as (a) appointing the Administrator; (b) approving the Plan of Notice for the purpose of the publication and dissemination of the First Notice; (c) prescribing opt out procedures; and (d) fixing the date for the Approval Motion.

Examples of First Order in a sentence

  • The stipulation referenced amends the First Order, and will be addressed in Section 7.

  • First, on December 31, 2013, prior to my appointment as Monitor, MCSO filed with the Court all of its policies and procedures, with amendments, that MCSO believed complied with the various Paragraphs of the First Order.

  • Third, in response to our requests, MCSO provided all of the policies and procedures it maintains are applicable to the First Order for our review and that of the Plaintiffs.

  • Our reports cover the additional requirements of the Second Order while continuing to document MCSO’s compliance efforts with the First Supplemental Permanent Injunction/Judgment Order (First Order) issued in October 2013.

  • We will provide summaries of compliance with both Orders separately, as well as a summary of MCSO’s overall, or combined, compliance.The compliance Paragraphs of the Second Order commence where the First Order ends, and they are numbered from Paragraph 160 through and including Paragraph 337.


More Definitions of First Order

First Order means an order: i. granting leave of the Court, pursuant to s. 140.8 of the Securities Act, to commence an action under section 140.3 of the Securities Act, for settlement purposes only; ii. certifying the Action, pursuant to the CPA, as against Xxxxxxxx Xxxx for settlement purposes only; iii. approving the form, content and method of dissemination of the First Notice; iv. prescribing opt-out procedures; and v. fixing the date for the Second Application, in a form satisfactory to the Plaintiff and the Defendants, all acting reasonably.
First Order means the order of the Court approving the dissemination of the Notice of Settlement Approval Hearing as outlined in the Notice Plan, attached as Schedule C of the Settlement Agreement.
First Order means the draft orders of the Courts, in the Ontario Action and the Quebec Action, granting the following relief: (1) the Courts’ approval of the Notice of Hearing; (2) certifying the Ontario Action and authorizing the Quebec Action as class proceedings for the purposes of the settlement; and (3) the appointment of the Claims Administrator, which will be substantially in the form of Schedule A and A1 hereto or as modified by the Courts.
First Order means the Order substantially in the form attached as Schedule “A” hereto: (i) certifying the Canadian Action as a class proceeding for settlement purposes only; (ii) appointing the Administrator; (iii) approving the Plan of Notice in respect of the First Notice; (iv) approving the form of First Notice; (v) approving the Claim Form and the procedure for filing claims; and (vi) prescribing the opt out procedures to be administered by the Administrator.
First Order means an order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Expense Reimbursement Amount and approving the Hearing and Bid Procedures set forth on Schedule 6.1 of this Agreement.
First Order means the order to be sought at the First Motion.
First Order means the Order substantially in the form attached asSchedule “A” hereto: