In the House of Commons, on August 1st, a Bill to confirm a provisional order of the Board of Trade, in reference to electric lighting at Norwich, was considered, and reported to be read a third time.
For any other purposes of this Act, the Local Government Board may, by provisional order, form such districts or contributory places into a united district.
A provisional order is an order issued, after minute investigation, by a government department authorizing provisionally the undertaking of a project in behalf of which application has been made.
The petitioner is not, indeed, compelled to resort to a provisional order, but may avoid the direct control of the Board of Trade by means of a private bill in Parliament.
The Scottish Act substituted for procedure by means of a Private Bill, procedure in the first instance by means of a Provisional Order.
Should the Chairmen report that the Provisional Order, or a part of it, may proceed, the procedure is as follows.
This is done by means of a provisional order made by the board and confirmed by parliament.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "provisional order" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.