Common use of Good Order Clause in Contracts

Good Order. Good Order is the standard that we apply when we determine whether an instruction is satisfactory. An instruction will be considered in Good Order if it is received at our Service Office: (a) in a manner that is satisfactory to us such that it is sufficiently complete and clear that we do not need to exercise any discretion to follow such instruction and complies with all relevant laws and regulations; (b) on specific forms, or by other means we then permit (such as via telephone or electronic transmission); and/or (c) with any signatures and dates as we may require. We will notify you if an instruction is not in Good Order.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Pruco Life Flexible Premium Variable Annuity Account, Pruco Life Inurance Co of New Jersey FLXBL Prmium Var Ann Ac, Pruco Life Flexible Premium Variable Annuity Account

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