Withdrawal Order definition

Withdrawal Order is defined in Section 6.
Withdrawal Order means a nonnegotiable instrument, other than an "instruction", signed by a "customer" authorizing you to debit the "customer's" account in the amount stated therein.
Withdrawal Order is defined in Paragraph (2) of the Form of ADR.

Examples of Withdrawal Order in a sentence

  • Delivery of Deposited Securities may be made by the delivery of certificates (which, if required by law shall be properly endorsed or accompanied by properly executed instruments of transfer or, if such certificates may be registered, registered in the name of such Holder or as ordered by such Holder in any Withdrawal Order) or by such other means as the Depositary may deem practicable.

  • Withdrawal Order We use this order to determine withdrawal charges.

  • Whilst such Withdrawal Order may be amended from time to time, to update the process and options available with the IDR Holders, the Domestic Depository and the Registrar shall accept any version of the Withdrawal Order (provided relevant details/enclosures are submitted).

  • Delivery of Deposited Securities may be made by (i) electronic transfer to an account at Mount Titoli S.p.A. specified in the Withdrawal Order in the name of the Holder or such name of the Holder or such other name as the Holder may direct, or (ii), at the risk and expense of the Holder, any other means as the Holder may reasonably request consistent with applicable law and the provisions of or governing the Deposited Securities.

  • Entry of Withdrawal Order, Exclusive MDL Court Jurisdiction, and Ongoing Bankruptcy Court Jurisdiction — The Parties shall jointly request, in connection with seeking entry of the Preliminary Approval Order, entry of the Withdrawal Order by the MDL Court.


More Definitions of Withdrawal Order

Withdrawal Order means the order to be entered by the MDL Court partially withdrawing the reference as described in Paragraph 140 of this Agreement, and, which is to be substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 13.
Withdrawal Order. : means an Order in which the Account Holder orders the Bank to request, via the Clearing House, the Payment Service Provider where the payee’s payment account is held to refund the amount of the Payment Order submitted and received against the Account Holder’s Account and already forwarded in GIRO intraday multiple clearing, or GIRO instant clearing, or in the case of intra-bank Payment Orders, request the payee Account Holder to refund the amount of the intra-bank Payment Order credited to the payee’s Account.
Withdrawal Order means the order entered by the MDL Court partially withdrawing the reference as described in Paragraph 140 of this Agreement, and, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 13.
Withdrawal Order means the order to be entered by the MDL Court partially withdrawing the reference of the Bankruptcy Case from the Bankruptcy Court in connection with the Settlement Agreement.
Withdrawal Order is an order where the User requests to withdraw a sum certain of TIO from the Liquidity Pool, which that User previously loaned to the Liquidity Pool, and any interest in kind Tokens accrued in accordance with Section 13 above, minus applicable cryptocurrency transfer fees.
Withdrawal Order with respect to (i) Regulation S ADRs is defined in paragraph (2) of the Form of Regulation S ADR and (ii) Rule 144A ADRs is defined in paragraph (2) of the Form of Rule 144A ADR.
Withdrawal Order means a non-negotiable Written instrument, other than an Instruction, signed by a customer or member of the Insured, authorizing the Insured to debit the customer's or member’s account in the amount of funds stated therein.