Representation Order definition

Representation Order or “Order” means the document which records a
Representation Order means a document granting a right to representation under section 14 of the Act.
Representation Order means an order of the Court dated April 25, 2019, appointing Ari Kaplan of Kaplan Law as Representative Counsel.

Examples of Representation Order in a sentence

  • This Contract applies to all VHCCs where the Representation Order is issued during the Panel Term.


More Definitions of Representation Order

Representation Order or “Order” means the document which records a determination made by the relevant authority under section 16 of the Act;
Representation Order means a document issued by a court or the LSC granting a right to representation to an individual under Schedule 3 of the Act;
Representation Order means a document which records a determination made under section 16 of the Act (representation for Criminal proceedings
Representation Order means the Representation Order made by this Honourable Court on April 25, 2019;
Representation Order means the order of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in court file number CV-14-10695-00CL dated October 8, 2014, entitled “Representative Counsel Appointment Order”.
Representation Order means the order to be rendered on the CCAA Filing Date in the CCAA Proceedings by the CCAA Court appointing, as representatives of the class members designated in the Class Action, the Class Plaintiff, represented by the ClassCounsel, to further act on behalf of the Class before the CCAA Court in the context of the CCAA Proceedings.
Representation Order means the Order of the Court pronounced on June 28, 2016, as may be amended, restated or varied from time to time;