Standing Orders definition

Standing Orders means the Standing Orders issued by Infosys (applicable to all its employees) in accordance with Section 7 of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act 1946.
Standing Orders means standing orders issued by a superintendent under section 37;
Standing Orders means these standing orders including the Schedule and “Standing Order” shall be interpreted accordingly.

Examples of Standing Orders in a sentence

  • Such arrangements shall be subject to the Law and the Standing Orders and Standing Financial Instructions (or equivalent) of the Partners.

  • Consideration may be given to an urgent waiver of Contract Standing Orders as a result of an emergency involving immediate risk to persons, property or serious disruption to services.


More Definitions of Standing Orders

Standing Orders means orders to be automatically implemented for a class of patients without physician direction for an individual patient within the class.
Standing Orders. - means Procedural Standing Orders and Contract Standing Orders unless otherwise stated.
Standing Orders means rules relating to matters set out in the Schedule;
Standing Orders means the Standing Orders of the Authority
Standing Orders means regular payments you instruct us to make of the same amount from your Account to an identified beneficiary. A standing order continues until you tell us to change or cancel it.
Standing Orders means directives and protocols written by the school physician to carry out medical procedures for all students and staff.
Standing Orders. (“rheolau sefydlog”) means the standing orders made under paragraph 8 of the Schedule;