Interim Orders definition

Interim Orders means any order imposed in respect of a Member, Affiliate member, Associate member or Registered Student by a joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme prior to the final determination of proceedings before the joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme in the interests of
Interim Orders means, collectively, the BC Interim Order and the CBCA Interim Order;
Interim Orders means any order imposed in respect of a Member, Affiliate member, Associate member or Registered Student by a joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme prior to the final determination of proceedings before the joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme in the interests of protecting the public, meeting the public interest, maintaining public confidence in the accountancy profession and/or upholding proper standards of conduct. Such orders may suspend, or impose restrictions or conditions on, a Member’s practising certificate or require that a Member’s, Affiliate member’s, Associate member’s or Registered Student’s membership or registration (as the case may be) be suspended pending final determination of disciplinary proceedings by the joint disciplinary scheme or statutory disciplinary scheme.

Examples of Interim Orders in a sentence

  • The role of the Interim Orders Committee (IOC) is to undertake a risk assessment based on the information before it.

  • Interim Orders shall be retained till a Final Order is received or for a period of 8 (Eight) Years whichever is higher.

  • Second Amended Omnibus Objection [of Wendy Alison Nora] to Interim Orders of the Honorable James M.

  • Interim Orders are intended to provide more immediate protection and can be applied for pending the court granting a full ASBO.

  • RTI shall ship Specialty Allografts and Bone Paste corresponding to Binding Orders to MSD at least once per week at RTI’s sole cost and expense, provided that MSD shall reimburse RTI for actual and reasonable expenses incurred by RTI in expediting shipments or making additional shipments pursuant to Interim Orders at MSD’s request.


More Definitions of Interim Orders

Interim Orders means the Kobex Interim Order and the Barytex Interim Order;
Interim Orders means, collectively, the order of the Court dated November 20, 2002, as amended by the orders of the Court dated December 23, 2002 and January 17, 2003, confirming, among other things, the calling and holding of the Meeting and voting thereat, as such orders may be amended or varied; copies of the orders dated November 20, 2002, December 23, 2002 and January 17, 2003 comprising the Interim Orders are attached to this Third Supplement at Appendix “E”;
Interim Orders means the First Interim Order and the Second Interim Order.
Interim Orders. ’ means the orders of the BC Court and the Alberta Court, containing declarations, orders and directions in respect of BC TELECOM under the CBCA and in respect of TELUS under the ABCA, in each case, with respect to the Arrangement and ‘‘Interim Order’’ means either of such orders, as the case may be;
Interim Orders means the interim orders of the Court pursuant to: (i) in the case of the Coinsquare Arrangement, section 192 of the CBCA, and (ii) in the case of the CoinSmart Arrangement, section 291 of the BCBCA, to be issued following the application therefor contemplated by Section 2.02(1) of the Business Combination Agreement and after being informed of the intention to rely upon Section 3(a)(10) Exemption in connection with the issuance of the Consideration Shares, the Earnout Rights, and the New WonderFi Options in the United States pursuant to the Coinsquare Arrangement, the CoinSmart Arrangement, as applicable, and the Business Combination Agreement, in form and substance acceptable to the Parties, each acting reasonably, providing for, among other things, the calling and holding of the Coinsquare Meeting and CoinSmart Meeting, respectively, as the same may be affirmed, amended, modified, supplemented or varied by the Court with the consent of the Parties, each acting reasonably, and "Interim Order" means either one of them, as the case requires;
Interim Orders means, collectively, the Company Interim Order and the Opco Interim Order.
Interim Orders means the interim orders of the Court, as the same may be amended, in respect of the Scheme of Arrangement, as contemplated by Sections 2.2 and 2.3 providing for, among other things, the convening and holding of the Court Meetings;