Judicial Order definition

Judicial Order means an ineffectiveness order or an order shortening the duration of the contract made in relation to the Contract under Chapter 6 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015.
Judicial Order has the meaning specified in Section 5.09(1).
Judicial Order means an ineffectiveness order or an order shortening the duration of the contract made in relation to this Contract under Chapter 6 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015.

Examples of Judicial Order in a sentence

  • Reliance on Judicial Order or Certificate of Liquidating Agent Regarding Dissolution, etc.

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More Definitions of Judicial Order

Judicial Order means an order issued by a magistrate sitting in the judicial branch of local, state, or federal government.
Judicial Order means with respect to the Queensland Act:
Judicial Order has the meaning attributed thereto in Section 5.8(b).
Judicial Order has the meaning specified in Section 5.9(1).
Judicial Order means any judgment, order, decree, declaration, ruling, award or determination of any court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction, arbitrator, mediator or expert binding on any person or assets of that person;

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