Emergency Orders definition
Examples of Emergency Orders in a sentence
Since July 31, 2002, the USACE has been operating the project under Emergency Orders issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
All "Emergency Orders" must be so noted at the time of placement and such a legend must appear on all purchase orders.
Company shall confirm Emergency Orders immediately over telephone if in stock, or it part number is out of stock, Company will advise of estimated time of part number arrival (availability) by facsimile within five (5) working days.
Subject to HP's approval, HP will pay any additional expenses related to such Emergency Orders.
Note: For Emergency Orders, please lodge the order as per your normal process with our Customer Service team, it is then suggested that a phone call follow that order to stress its importance.
LSI shall fill all Emergency Orders at an agreed to charge as specified in Exhibit B.
LSI shall accept Emergency Orders from NCR seven (7) days a week, twenty-four (24) hours per day, three hundred sixty five (365) days per year for all Parts.
All disputes arising out of or relating to this Agreement will be settled by arbitration before a sole arbitrator under the then current Commercial Arbitration Rules and, if necessary, the Rules for Emergency Orders of Protection, of the American Arbitration Association.
The Contractor shall follow the requirements set in Delivery – Emergency Orders Section 18.15.f, and will be provided at no cost to the PSE Customer.
LSI's point(s) of contact for Emergency Orders and point(s) of contact for escalation of problems associated with Emergency Orders will be provided to NCR as soon as practicable, but not more than [*] following the signing of this Agreement.