Merchant Order definition

Merchant Order means an order for a Merchant Product initiated through the website or via customers calling the Telephone Number pursuant to this agreement.
Merchant Order means any instruction or order by the Merchant to DPS requesting any funds transfer to or from Merchant Account.

Examples of Merchant Order in a sentence

  • Merchant shall pay the monthly rental price indicated on the Merchant Order and Receipt Form.

  • Such purchases must be properly noted on the Merchant Order and Receipt Form.

Related to Merchant Order

  • Market Order means Orders which are executed at the best available market price.

  • Blanket Order means the agreement wherein a vendor will sell certain items to the Township for an agreed period of time with established terms and conditions.

  • Entitlement Order shall have the meaning specified in Section 8-102 of the UCC.

  • Product Order is the form used by the Parties to effect a Transaction substantially in the form of Exhibit A specifying the terms of such Transaction.

  • Payment Order means an instruction of a sender to a receiving bank, transmitted orally, electronically, or in writing, to pay, or to cause another bank to pay, a fixed or determinable amount of money to a beneficiary if the following apply: