Sentences with phrase «order made under subsection»

(4) If the Ontario court does not receive the information or documents requested under subsection (2) within 12 months after the request is made, it may dismiss the support application and terminate any temporary support order made under subsection (3).
(4) If the Ontario court does not receive the information or documents requested under subsection (2) within 12 months after the request is made, it may dismiss the support variation application and terminate any temporary support variation order made under subsection (3).
55 (1) Judicial review by the Federal Court of Appeal with respect to any order made under subsection 54 (1) is commenced by making an application for leave to the Court.
(a) a copy of the order made under subsection (1) together with a certificate as to the issuance of the order; and
(12) The commencement of a proceeding before the Tribunal stays the operation of the order made under subsection (1).
(2) Part III (Regulations) of the Legislation Act, 2006 does not apply to an order made under subsection (1).
(10) When a motion under subsection (9) is received by the Board, an order under subsection (6), and any order made under subsection (7) or (7.1), are stayed and shall not be enforced under this Act or as an order of the Superior Court of Justice during the stay.
(18) The Judicial Council may make a report to the Attorney General about the complaint, investigation, hearing and disposition, subject to any order made under subsection 49 (24), and the Attorney General may make the report public if of the opinion that this would be in the public interest.
(a) make an order setting aside the order under subsection (6), and any order made under subsection (7) or (7.1), if any of the criteria set out in subsection (1) are not satisfied;
(b) make an order setting aside the order under subsection (6), and any order made under subsection (7) or (7.1), if the Board is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that it would not be unfair to set aside the order under subsection (6); or
(b) the ability of the custodians that are subject to the order made under this subsection to provide individuals with reasonable access to their personal health information;
(c) the ability of the custodians that are subject to the order made under this subsection to comply with the requirements of this Act; and
(b) make an order setting aside the order under subsection (6), and any order made under subsection (7), if the Board is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances, that it would not be unfair to set aside the order under subsection (6); or
(5) If a person or organization fails to comply with an order made under subsection (3) or (4) within the time specified in the order and no appeal of the order is made within the time specified in subsection 27 (1), a director may, subject to subsection (6), make an order requiring the person or organization to pay an administrative penalty in accordance with the regulations.
(a) make an order setting aside the order under subsection (6), and any order made under subsection (7), if any of the criteria set out in subsection (1) are not satisfied;
(9) Subsections 21 (5), (6) and (7) and sections 22, 23, 24 and 25 apply with necessary modifications to an order made under subsection (8).
(c) make an order lifting the stay of the order under subsection (6), and any order made under subsection (7), effective immediately or on a future date specified in the order.
(9) The respondent may make a motion to the Board, on notice to the applicant, to have an order under subsection (6), and any order made under subsection (7), set aside within 10 days after the order made under subsection (6) is issued.
(4.3) For greater certainty, subsection (4) does not apply to a mandatory order made under subsection (5) or a mandatory order made under subsection (5.2).
(4) The Director may by order upon such terms as the Director thinks fit rescind any order made under subsection (3) or any order made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council or the Minister under a predecessor of that subsection.
(4) A justice may dismiss as abandoned the appeal of an appellant who fails to comply with an order made under subsection (1).
15.2 (6) An order made under subsection (1) or an interim order under subsection (2) that provides for the support of a spouse should
(2) If a party to the de facto relationship dies after the breakdown of the de facto relationship, an order made under subsection (1) in property settlement proceedings may be enforced on behalf of, or against, as the case may be, the estate of the deceased party.
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