in good order definition
in good order means in accordance with all applicable requirements set forth in the Written Procedures, including receipt of any required supporting documentation.
in good order means in accordance with all applicable requirements set forth in the DTI Procedures, including receipt of any required supporting documentation.
in good order means in a state or condition acceptable to the Trustee in its sole discretion, which the Trustee determines is reasonably necessary for accurate execution of the intended transaction.
More Definitions of in good order
in good order means the receipt of required information by Nationwide, in a form deemed reasonably acceptable to Nationwide, with respect to the processing of a request or the completion of a task by Nationwide that reasonably requires information from a third party. More specifically, Plan contributions and contribution allocation information must meet all of the following requirements in order to be deemed to be in good order:
i. All records must include the correct and complete participant name, Social Security number (or other unique identifier), and the amount to be credited to the participant’s account(s);
ii. The source of funds must be identified (e.g., 457(b) salary reduction, employer contribution);
iii. The Plan name and Plan number must be clearly identified;
iv. Both the participant allocation detail and the total contribution amount must be received, and these two totals must match each other; and
v. All participants making or receiving a contribution must have an account established on the recordkeeping system.
in good order means the receipt of required information by Contractor, in a form deemed reasonably acceptable to Contractor, with respect to the processing of a request or the completion of a task by Contractor that reasonably requires information from a third party. More specifically, Plan contributions and contribution allocation information must meet all of the following requirements in order to be deemed to be in good order:
1. All records must include the correct and complete Participant name, Social Security number (or other unique identifier), and the amount to be credited to the Participant’s account(s);
2. The source of funds must be identified (e.g., 457(b) salary reduction, employer contribution);
3. The Plan name and Plan number must be clearly identified;
4. Both the Participant allocation detail and the total contribution amount must be received, and these two totals must match each other; and
5. All Participants making or receiving a contribution must have an account established on the recordkeeping system.
in good order means the receipt of required information by Nationwide, in a form deemed reasonably acceptable to Nationwide, with respect to the processing of a request or the completion of a task by Nationwide that reasonably requires information from a third party. DocuSign Envelope ID: DAA62569-9C52-4915-86C7-A2CE49565457 More specifically, Plan contributions and contribution allocation information must meet all of the following requirements in order to be deemed to be in good order:
i. All records must include the correct and complete Participant name, Social Security number (or other unique identifier), and the amount to be credited to the participant’s account(s);
ii. The source of funds must be identified (e.g., 457(b) salary reduction, employer contribution);
iii. The Plan name and Plan number must be clearly identified;
iv. Both the Participant allocation detail and the total contribution amount must be received, and these two totals must match each other; and
v. All Participants making or receiving a contribution must have an account established on the recordkeeping system.
in good order means all forms are properly completed, signed and submitted.
in good order means We have everything that We need to properly process a transaction. This may include proper completion of certain forms, valid instructions and authorization or other administrative requirements.