Example sentences of "[noun sg] order may [be] " in BNC.

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1 If there is a defence to liability for the amount determined , the party seeking the bankruptcy or winding-up order may be ordered to pay the costs of the insolvency proceedings .
2 But the legality of a sterilisation order may be questionable , and it would certainly be hard to enforce .
3 A recognition order may be revoked .
4 You should also remember that if your circumstances change significantly , a maintenance order may be altered .
5 There may nevertheless be a small number of cases in which a family assistance order may be appropriate and the court may make one if satisfied that the circumstances of the case are exceptional ( s16(3) ) .
6 We can not take it for granted any longer that the division of Germany is sustainable ; in consequence , the whole European security order may be unstable .
7 An " interim " residence order may be a satisfactory alternative to care where a relative or friend is able to offer the child a home for the duration of the proceedings .
8 A residence order may be made in favour of two or more people who are not living together and may specify the period which the child shall spend in each household ( s10(4) ) .
9 Alternatively agreement may be reached between the husband and wife for some monetary payment so that the husband may keep the house in which case the consent order may be : It is ordered that the Respondent shall within 28 days from the date of this Order pay to the Petitioner the sum of £ and It is ordered that on receipt of the said sum of £the Petitioner do transfer all her estate and interest in the property at 1 Blackacre Drive , Blackacre to the Respondent .
10 Under s37 a local authority may be directed to investigate a child 's circumstances in any family proceedings where it appears to the court that a care or supervision order may be appropriate .
11 A court may make a s37 direction whenever a question arises as to the welfare of a child and it seems that a care or supervision order may be appropriate .
12 A supervision order may be made pending appeal if the child is the subject of an interim supervision order at the time of dismissal .
13 It is usual for the Stamp Office to be asked to confirm in advance that the scheme will not attract duty so that the court order may be registered , and thereby become effective , without delay .
14 The basis for the proposition that individual women may improve their own prospects and those of their young children as regards health and mortality is the evidence that age at marriage and at childbearing , the amount of time that elapses between births and the total number of children that a woman has borne at various ages have a pronounced influence upon maternal and child health , and that a child 's birth order may be a factor in its survival chances .
15 Since birth weight ( and viability ) in the teens increases dramatically with rising age and , inasmuch as higher parity among women under age 20 also meant higher maternal age in that age class , decreasing infant mortality in this age group by birth order may be more than chance variation .
16 Thus , a care order may be made for the " appeal period " where a child is the subject of an interim care order at the time the application is dismissed .
17 Once the court is satisfied that the applicant is a fit and proper person , a protection order may be granted .
18 By s. 4 of the 1986 Act a disqualification order may be made by the court in the course of winding up a company , if it appears that the person :
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