Orderbook definition

Orderbook means the facilities operated by Turquoise for the submission and execution of Orders;
Orderbook means in relation to any Environmental Commodity, means the register of current Orders for such Environmental Commodities maintained by t2e pursuant to these Rules which record may comprise the data displayed on the Website;
Orderbook means Orderbook Pte. Ltd., a Singapore registered company having its office at 22 North Canal Road #02-00 Singapore 048834, which is the technology partner providing solutions for the issuance and management of Vaultbank Tokens and found at https:// https://www.orderbook.io/.

Examples of Orderbook in a sentence

  • In connection with obtaining the consent of the OEMs to the Orderbook Transfer, the Company shall not agree to pay any consent fee or grant any accommodation to any OEM or any other party (including the amendment of any terms of the Orderbook Contracts) except with Parent’s prior written consent.

  • Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, each of Parent and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Sub acknowledges and agrees that the receipt of consent from any OEM to the novation or transfer of any Orderbook Contracts will not be a condition to the Closing.

  • As of immediately prior to the Effective Time, but without giving effect to the Merger, the Orderbook Transfer or any repayment or refinancing of debt contemplated in this Agreement or the Debt Commitment Letters in connection with and contingent upon the Closing, the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, will be Solvent.


More Definitions of Orderbook

Orderbook means, collectively, the OEM Contracts comprising the Company’s orderbook (including, as of the date hereof, the OEM Contracts set forth on Section 3.15(b)(ix)(C)), as such OEM Contracts and orderbook may be amended, supplemented or modified in accordance with the terms hereof.