previous order definition

previous order. (“Gorchymyn blaenorol”) means an order revoked by article 70 in the 2012 Order.
previous order means the Nass Timber Supply Area Log Export Order, Order in Council 510/2008;
previous order means any one of ASIC Class Orders 91/996 dated 19 December 1991, 92/770 dated 20 July 1992, 93/1370 dated 4 November, 94/1862 dated 13 December 1994, 95/1530 dated 10 November 1995 or 96/153 dated 12 March 1996;

More Definitions of previous order

previous order means the Haida Gwaii Timber Exemption Order (2015), Order in Council 439/2015;
previous order means any of the following:
previous order means the Northwest Interior Log Export Order, Order in Council 513/2008;

Related to previous order

  • Stop Loss Order means an order placed to close a position once it hits a specific price in order to protect yourself from further losses and avoid potential close-outs/stop-outs.

  • Sale Order means an Order of the Bankruptcy Court approving this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, which Order shall be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, with such changes as may be consented to by Buyer (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) or as the Parties may mutually agree.

  • Sales Order means any order form or other writing agreed between the parties identifying the Services to be made available by Expel pursuant to this Agreement, the subscription term, and any limitations or restrictions in connection with Customer’s access to and use of such Services.

  • Hold Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(b)(i) below.

  • Bidding Procedures Order means that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court, entitled “Order (A) Approving Sale Procedures and Bid Protections, Including Break-Up Fee(s), In Connection With Sale Of Substantially All Assets; (B) Scheduling An Auction For And Hearing To Approve One Or More Sales; (C) Approving Notice Of Respective Date, Time And Place For Auction And For Hearing On Approval Of Sale(s),” entered on January 16, 2009.