Formal Order definition

Formal Order means any ruling following an administrative or judicial hearing or an emergency directive issued by the Commissioner as authorized by law related to the initial or continued licensing of a facility which requires the facility to take or refrain from taking specified action. Formal orders include, but are not limited necessarily to final administrative hearing decisions and settlement agreements between the department and facilities. Additionally, formal orders, as defined herein, may include any orders issued by the Commissioner as authorized by law, such as but not limited to
Formal Order means the order awarded by the Employer of the bid incorporating all adjustments or variations to the bid agreed between the Employer and the Contractor to be issued.
Formal Order means any ruling following an administrative or judicial hearing related to the initial or continued licensing of a facility which requires the facility to take or refrain from taking specified action. Formal orders include, but are not limited necessarily to final administrative hearing decisions and settlement agreements between the department and facilities. Additionally, formal orders, as defined herein, may include any orders issued by the Commissioner as authorized by current laws, such as O.C.G.A. Sec. 31-7-2.2 and O.C.G.A. Sec. 49- 5-90 et seq., or as authorized by similar statutes enacted after the effective date of these rules.

Examples of Formal Order in a sentence

  • The Formal Order of Investigation indicates that the staff is investigating certain registration statements filed by Parent in 2002 and 2003 by which shares of Parent Common Stock were issued to consultants.

  • In July 2017, Borrower learned that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued a Formal Order of Investigation to investigate, among other things, events surrounding the Nellix EVAS System and the prospect of its FDA pre-market approval.

  • Further, the Royalty have the prerogative of inviting any gentle into a Formal Order Meeting on a case-by-case basis.

  • Civil No. 2:96CV0583C and a Formal Order for a private investigation issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission, File No. D-2043, dated July 25, 1996, and there has not been any material claim made or asserted against him nor are there any proceedings threatened or pending before any federal, state or municipal government, or any department, board, body or agency thereof, involving him, except as disclosed in Exhibit "B".

  • Formal Order Meeting: An order meeting at which the Royalty or Heirs are physically present.

  • In addition to the written polling process, the Crown or Heirs may hold such Formal Order Meetings as they choose.