Written Order definition

Written Order means a written order signed by the General Manager or properly authorized representative or agent, mailed to the Contractor at the address designated in the firm's Bid, or to such other address as may be designated in writing as its official place of business.
Written Order means a directive and protocol written by the student’s medical home to address a healthcare need or provide a medical service for a specific student.
Written Order of the Corporation", "Written Request of the Corporation", "Written Consent of the Corporation" and "Certificate of the Corporation" mean respectively a written order, request, consent or certificate signed in the name of the Corporation by its Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer or Secretary or a Director.

Examples of Written Order in a sentence

  • Each of the Class A, Class B and Class R Certificates shall be substantially in the forms annexed hereto as exhibits, and shall, on original issue, be executed, authenticated and delivered by the Trustee to or upon the receipt of a Written Order to Authenticate from the Depositor concurrently with the sale and assignment to the Trustee of the Trust Fund.

  • Alternatively, if the Issuer so determines, the Issuer in exchange for the Security shall issue and the Trustee shall, upon receipt of a Written Order, authenticate a new Security that reflects the changed terms.

  • The Fund shall certify to the Custodian the names, titles and signatures of officers and other persons who are authorized to give any Written Order from the Fund on behalf of each Series.

  • Upon termination of this Agreement, the assets of the Fund, or Series thereof, held by the Custodian shall be delivered by the Custodian to a successor custodian upon receipt by the Custodian of a Written Order from the Fund designating the successor custodian; and if no successor custodian is designated in said Written Order from the Fund, the Custodian shall, upon such termination, deliver all such assets to the Fund.

  • If any such transfer or exchange is effected pursuant to this subparagraph (ii) at a time when an Unrestricted Global Security has not yet been issued, the Issuer shall issue and, upon receipt of a Written Order of the Issuer in the form of an Officer’s Certificate, the Trustee shall authenticate one or more Unrestricted Global Securities in an aggregate principal amount equal to the aggregate principal amount of Transfer Restricted Securities transferred or exchanged pursuant to this subparagraph (ii).


More Definitions of Written Order

Written Order means a written order signed by the Executive Director, or properly authorized representative or agent, mailed to the contractor at the address designated in his bid or to such other address he may designate in writing as its official place of business.
Written Order means a written order or request, respectively, signed in the name of the Issuer by a Responsible Officer or director of the Issuer; and all other terms which are used herein but not otherwise defined herein, and that are defined in the Securities Act (Ontario), either directly or by reference therein, shall have the meanings assigned to them therein.
Written Order or “Written Request” means a written order or request, respectively, signed in the name of the Corporation by an authorized officer of the Corporation. Except as otherwise defined in this Section 1.02, other expressions defined in the Principal Indenture have the same meanings in this First Supplemental Indenture as so defined in the Principal Indenture.
Written Order means a written order signed by the General Manager or President of the Board and Secretary of the District, or properly authorized representative or agent, mailed to the Contractor at the address designated in its bid, or to such other address as he may designate in writing as its official place of business.
Written Order or “Written Request” means a written order or request, respectively, signed in the name of the Company by a Responsible Officer of the Company or director of the Company; and
Written Order. Written Request” and “Written Requisition” of the Issuer or the Borrower shall mean, respectively, a written consent, demand, direction, election, notice, order, request or requisition signed on behalf of the Issuer by an Authorized Issuer Representative, or on behalf of the Borrower by an Authorized Borrower Representative.
Written Order means a written order or other written instructions signed in the name of the Issuer by the Parish President and delivered to the Trustee.