Department Order definition
Examples of Department Order in a sentence
The Surviving Corporation hereby expressly assumes those closed block (the "Closed Block") obligations set forth in Pennsylvania Insurance Department Order No. ID-RC-02-15, an excerpt of which is attached hereto, which order was issued at the time of the acquisition of NLICA.
It is further understood by the parties that in compliance with the provisions of DOLE Department Order 174-17, none of Vendor’s employees assigned/designated for the transaction subject to this Order shall be hired for less than the period of the transaction or the term of this Order.
Vendor also warrants that all its designated personnel are at least eighteen (18) years of age pursuant to Department of Labor and Employment (“DOLE”) Department Order 149-2016.
Immediately upon shipment, Seller is to provide shipping confirmation to Buyer’s Purchasing Department, Order Control Section, advising complete shipping and routing information.
The Borrower shall establish by Joint Department Order, and thereafter maintain until completion of the Project, the Steering Committee, chaired by the Secretary of DBM, as lead agency, and consisting of representatives from DEPED, DOH, DPWH and DSWD, to monitor the progress of the Project and coordinate Project activities.
Seller shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause Deloitte & Touche to (i) make its work papers in respect of its audit of the Audited Financials available to Purchaser, and (ii) consent to the use of its report with respect to the Audited Financials, and, with appropriate compensation, prepare a similar report in respect of the Company and thereafter consent to the use of such report.
Purchasing Policy 3.02A Informal Competitive Bid for Department Order (DO) No NOVUS Action required.
The police department shall continue to anticipate and plan for filling vacancies in the rank of patrol officer as now covered by Ordinance and Department Order, to the extent practicable.
The Surviving Corporation hereby expressly assumes those closed block (the “Closed Block”) obligations set forth in Pennsylvania Insurance Department Order No. ID-RC-02-15, an excerpt of which is attached hereto, which order was issued at the time of the acquisition of NLICA.
BECo is not reasonably aware, after due inquiry, of any events or circumstances (other than those set forth on Schedule 7 or which are generally known, such as electric industry deregulation, weather uncertainty and the increase in the rate payable pursuant to the Standard Offer Service Tariff pursuant to Department Order ___________, effective November 1, 2000), affecting its customer base or projected customer usage that would be reasonably likely to result in a material change in future load usage.