Order definition
Examples of Order in a sentence
Good Order is the necessary, complete, and accurate forms and/or information received at Our home office that You are required to provide to Us so that We may complete a requested transaction.
Due Proof of Death means Written proof of death in Good Order, which may include but is not limited to: - an original or certified copy of a death certificate or other lawful evidence providing equivalent; - each claimant’s completed claims form; - each claimant’s completed request for redemption form; and/or - proof of each claimant’s interest in the Death Benefit.
Any Owner change made, unless otherwise specified by the Owner, shall take effect on the date the notification is signed by the Owner, when received in Good Order, subject to any payments made or actions taken by Us prior to receipt of the notification.
Any Beneficiary change made, unless otherwise specified by the Owner, shall take effect on the date the notification is signed by the Owner, when received to Our home office and in Good Order, subject to any payments made or actions taken by Us prior to receipt of the notification.
The Trustee shall at any time, and from time to time, authenticate Securities for original issue in the principal amount provided in the Board Resolution, supplemental indenture hereto or Officer’s Certificate, upon receipt by the Trustee of a Company Order.