Pre-Order definition

Pre-Order means not having a Final Order of Removal.
Pre-Order means a pre-order you placed for a fibre Service before the Service was available in your area and because of which we entered into a Pre-Build Order Agreement with you.

Examples of Pre-Order in a sentence

  • This Pre-Order Payment and this Agreement are not made or entered into in anticipation of or pending any conditional sale contract.

  • Your sole and exclusive remedy under this Agreement will be limited to reimbursement of your Pre-Order Payment.

  • We may also cancel your pre-order and refund your Pre-Order Payment if we discontinue a product, feature or option after the time you place your pre-order or if we determine that you are acting in bad faith.

  • Your Pre-Order Payment covers the cost of these activities and other processing costs and is not a deposit for the Vehicle.

  • If you make changes to the configuration of the Vehicle, you may be subject to potential price increases for any pricing adjustments made since your original Pre-Order Date.

  • The WSP is authorized by this Attachment to use only the Pre-Order, Ordering, and Provisioning functions identified herein and only for essential number portability functions.

  • When you take delivery of the Vehicle, we will provide a credit to the final pre-order price of your Vehicle equivalent to the amount of the Pre-Order Payment you paid.

  • These Terms & Conditions are effective as of the date you place your pre-order and make your Pre-Order Payment (the “Pre-Order Date”).

  • Until your Vehicle is delivered to you, you may cancel your pre-order at any time, in which case you will receive a full refund of your Pre-Order Payment.

  • With the rollout of the Uniform PreOrder Interfaces, SBC-AMERITECH also provides a Telephone Number Confirmation Inquiry function.