This is what is known by the Scottish Government at the time of order end, as the decision making on whether something is an established breach of an order, sits with the court.Compliance with an order is reported back by the monitoring provider to a court, and the court then determines what actions they wish to take in relation to that order, which may include continuing, varying or revoking that order, including to impose a further order or an alternative disposal such as custody.An order can be revoked by the issuing court for a number of reasons including: on appeal, on breach of a concurrent order, because a new offence had been committed or a breach of an order has occurred.The category of “expired” orders, includes orders where the outcome of any court consideration may not yet be known at the point the order ends.