the Draft Order definition

the Draft Order means the draft of the Order which accompanied the

Examples of the Draft Order in a sentence

  • Once the successful Framework Contractor is identified, the Authority shall make all necessary amendments to the Draft Order Form (including amending the scope to reflect the awarding of multiple Call-Off Contracts) and shall within twenty (20) days issue a final version of such Draft Order Form (the Final Order Form) to the successful Framework Contractor via the MoD Portal.

  • In these proceedings, in para 1 of the Draft Order the applicants seek that it be ordered that; “The registration of the tribute agreement dated 13 February 2014 be and is hereby recorded to be in compliance with para 5 of the order by Hon ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ in HH 261/11.” Thereafter in paras 2 and 3 the applicants seek to be given access to the mine and operate under the tribute agreement.

  • NMED provided notice and an opportunity to comment on the Draft Order.

  • If Supplier commences work in relation to a Draft Order it is deemed to have accepted the Draft Order.

  • If Supplier does not accept or reject a Draft Order within 5 days of the date of the Draft Order, the Draft Order is deemed to be accepted by Supplier.

  • If the Eligible Customer that issued an Order Proposal under clause 4.1(a) does not issue: an Order in draft for under clause 4.3(a)(i); or any notice under clause 4.3(a)(ii) to the Contractor within the timeframes required by clause 4.3(a)(ii), the Eligible Customer will be deemed to have rejected the Draft Order.

  • NMED received comments from 38 persons, including the Respondent, on the Draft Order.

  • During the public comment period, NMED held four public meetings to provide the public with information on the Draft Order.

  • The IWP Work Schedule imposed requirements similar to those contained in the Draft Order.

  • Supplier will, within 5 days of the date of the Draft Order, accept or reject (only in accordance with Clause 2.3) each Draft Order by notifying the Buyer in writing.