To order definition

To order means to direct appropriate personnel to obtain specimens and send them for laboratory tests.
To order means to the Order of the Shipper unless otherwise stated.
To order. The meeting was called to order at 6:05 p.m.

Examples of To order in a sentence

  • To order and resell Microsoft academic-priced products: You must be a member of the Authorized Education Provider program.

  • To order that all work cease and/or to revoke any and all permits therefore issued.

  • To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues or clients, contact us at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • To order Services, Customer will submit to Verizon a completed Service Order.

  • AUTHOR PRINTS To order author prints please complete the below – orders received after the publication goes to press will be charged at the higher-rate reprint prices.

  • To order and retain Wi-Fi Service with Comcast, Customer must have Comcast Internet Service at the applicable Service Location.

  • To order our Service Protection Plan, or to learn more, please contact Customer Service at 1-855-FOR- VYVE.

  • To order any ICA Services CLEC will format a Local Service Request (LSR) to identify the features, services or elements CLEC is requesting AT&T-21STATE to provision in accordance with applicable AT&T-21STATE ordering requirements and other terms and conditions of this Agreement.

  • To order transcripts (“Official Documents”), a student must fill out a Document Request Form, which is available from the Admissions Staff.

  • To order Bandwidth on the Available System, PSINet shall submit a completed, dated and signed Bandwidth Order to IXC.