Suborder definition

Suborder or “SO” – means an order submitted to a Supplier, Service Provider or Consultant under a Framework Agreement, specifying the quantity of Goods, or the scope of work/TOR for Services.
Suborder. The Customer’s call-off from this Agreement concerning services at specific location. “Working day” Working days will in this agreement mean Monday to Friday, unless defined differently by the Customer in the local agreement. There will however not be more than five working days in a week, except for ‘public holidays’ as defined by the Customer.

Examples of Suborder in a sentence

  • Taxonomy and systematics Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Ciconiiformes Suborder: Ardeae Family: Ardeidae Subfamily: Ardeinae Genus: Ardeola (▇▇▇▇) Species: Ardeola idae (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 1860) Ardea idae ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 1860.

  • As near as I can ascertain from multiple sources and as used by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ (see references) the current, generally agreed on, working taxonomy in use today is as follows: Order: Hymenoptera Suborder: Symphyta Superfamily: Xiphydrioidea Family: Xiphydriidae Subfamily: Xiphydriinae The only Holarctic genus of Xiphydriidae currently recognized in North America is Xiphydria, which, with 25 species, is the largest genus in the family (▇▇▇▇▇, 1976).

Related to Suborder

  • Subordination The provisions described in Section 4.05 relating to the allocation of Realized Losses.

  • Subordination Agreement means a subordination agreement executed by a holder of Subordinated Debt in favor of the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent.

  • Subordination Agreements means all subordination agreements executed by a holder of Subordinated Debt in favor of the Administrative Agent and the Lenders from time to time after the Closing Date.

  • Subordinate Note means the promissory note or other evidence of the Subordinate Indebtedness and any replacement of the Subordinate Note.

  • Subordinated Intercompany Note means the Subordinated Intercompany Note, substantially in the form of Exhibit H.