Modified Order definition
Modified Order means an order passed by the assessing officer to give effect to the order of resolution of the Dispute Resolution Committee;
Modified Order means modification to an Order such as alteration to, amendment, reduction, extension of or other
Modified Order means an order issued by the Board to abrogate, change, or modify an original order after consideration of facts not originally considered.
Examples of Modified Order in a sentence
Lawyers Title Insurance is a party respondent to that certain Modified Order to Cease and Desist, entered April 22, 1994, by the United States Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") at Docket No. 9190 (the "FTC Order").
In no case shall OLEDWorks' silence be deemed to be an acceptance of a Modified Order.
There is a Modified Order on Consent with New York State Department of Enviornmental Conservation for Astoria Generating Company, LP, covering conditions at Astoria Station and Narrows.