Church Order definition

Church Order means the Church Order of the Denomination, comprised of the original Church Order of Dort 1618-19, as revised by The Christian Reformed Synod of 1914 and 1965 and as may be further amended by synod from time to time;
Church Order means the Church Order, The Church Order Supplements, and the Rules for Synodical Procedure of the CRCNA, as amended from time to time;

Examples of Church Order in a sentence

  • To that end, as provided by the RCA Book of Church Order, a minimum of one week including one Sunday shall be allowed plus an amount approximately equal to 1/52nd of only the annual salary shall be allowed towards actual expenses of the professional program such as travel, food, lodging and registration expenses.

  • Each classis considers these guidelines as it approves a minimum standard for compensation for ministers serving the congregations within the classis as described in the RCA Book of Church Order (BCO).

  • Per the Book of Church Order, the study program will be mutually agreed upon by the pastor and the consistory for the pastor’s professional development.

  • Financial management overall, is governed by Chapter 51 of the Church Order, Financial management for the national level.

  • They shall be placed in a manner that spreads risks and achieves the best possible sustainable return overall.” (Chapter 51, Section 2, Paragraph 2 of the Church Order).

  • Asset management shall be carried out in an ethically responsible manner.‟Financial assets are also to be managed in an ethically defensible manner, in accordance with the fundamental values of the Church.” (Church Order, Chapter 51, Section 2, Paragraph 2).

  • Church Order article 18), based on eligibility due to age, effective June 30, 2017.

  • The objectives for the assets shall be set.‟The objective regarding the amount of assets at national level is determined by the Church Assembly” (Church Order, Chapter 51, Section 2a).

  • If it is determined by the Candidacy Committee that the provisions of Church Order Article 7 apply, the Candidacy Committee will outline the necessary steps for pursuing ministry under the provisions of this article.

  • All actions of this Presbytery shall at all times be in accordance with the provisions of the Book of Church Order (BCO) of the Presbyterian Church in America.

Related to Church Order

  • Cease and desist order means a court-issued order to halt land disturbing construction activity that is being conducted without the required permit.

  • Tariff Order in respect of a licensee means the most recent order issued by the Commission for that licensee indicating the rates to be charged by the licensee from various categories of consumers for supply of electrical energy and services;

  • Stop Order means an instruction to create a Short Position when Our Price reaches a specified price.

  • Levy Order means an Order made by the Commission under paragraph 16 of the Schedule to the Act.

  • Approval Order means (i) an order in the form attached hereto as Exhibit 2; or (ii) in the event of a timely objection to the motion to approve the Agreement that if sustained would reduce the full Settlement Amount available to pay Asbestos-Released Claims, an order in such form agreed to in writing by the Parties, entered by the Bankruptcy Court that (a) approves this Agreement, (b) authorizes the Parties to undertake the settlement and the sale of the Subject Policies as set forth in this Agreement, and (c) provides for the Injunction.

  • Sale Order means an order or orders of the Bankruptcy Court in form and substance reasonably acceptable to Buyer and Sellers approving this Agreement and all of the terms and conditions hereof, and approving and authorizing Sellers to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Bid Procedures Order means an Order of the Bankruptcy Court that (a) is in substantially the form set forth as Exhibit A to this Agreement or otherwise in a form reasonably satisfactory to the Sellers and acceptable to the Buyer in its sole discretion, and (b) approves procedures for the solicitation and consideration of competitive bids for the Assets under the terms and conditions of this Agreement and authorizing the protections set forth in Article 11 for the Buyer.

  • Transfer Order means a transfer order issued pursuant to subsection 40(1) of the CCA transferring this Agreement from the LHIN to Ontario Health;

  • Chicago Convention means the Convention on International Civil Aviation, signed at Chicago on 7 December 1944, as amended, and its Annexes;

  • FCC Order means Federal Communications Commission Order 94-102 (61 Federal Register 40348)

  • Bidding Procedures Order means that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court, entitled “Order (A) Approving Sale Procedures and Bid Protections, Including Break-Up Fee(s), In Connection With Sale Of Substantially All Assets; (B) Scheduling An Auction For And Hearing To Approve One Or More Sales; (C) Approving Notice Of Respective Date, Time And Place For Auction And For Hearing On Approval Of Sale(s),” entered on January 16, 2009.

  • Development order means any order granting, denying, or granting with conditions an application for a development permit.

  • Warsaw Convention means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw, October 12, 1929, as amended, but not including the Montreal Convention as defined above.

  • Interim Order means the interim order of the Court, as the same may be amended, in respect of the Arrangement;

  • Consent Order means a support order that reflects the agreement of the noncustodial parent, the custodial parent and the division of child support. A consent order requires the approval of an administrative law judge.

  • Court Order means any judgment, decision, consent decree, injunction, ruling or order of any federal, state or local court or governmental agency, department or authority that is binding on any person or its property under applicable law.

  • Competent Supervisory Authority means a supervisory authority which has jurisdiction in relation to the activities of a controller or processor under European data protection law in a particular Member State;

  • Sanction Order means the Court Order to be sought by the Participating CCAA Parties from the Court as contemplated under the Plan which, inter alia, approves and sanctions the Plan and the transactions contemplated thereunder, pursuant to section 6(1) of the CCAA, substantially in the form of Schedule “E” or otherwise in form and content acceptable to the Participating CCAA Parties, the Monitor and the Parent, in each case, acting reasonably;

  • Interim DIP Order means an interim order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the DIP Facilities Motion, which order shall be consistent in all material respects with this Agreement and the DIP Credit Agreements, and otherwise in form and substance acceptable to the Debtors and the Requisite Consenting Creditors.

  • Limit Order means an order to buy or sell a financial instrument at its specified price limit or better and for a specified size;

  • Preliminary Approval Order means the order preliminarily approving the Settlement Agreement, certifying the Settlement Class for settlement purposes, and directing notice thereof to the Settlement Class, which will be agreed upon by the Parties and submitted to the Court in conjunction with Plaintiffs’ motion for preliminary approval of the Agreement.

  • Supply Order means an order for supply of stores and includes an order for performance of service;

  • WIPO means the World Intellectual Property Organization;

  • Hold Order has the meaning specified in Section 11.10(b)(i) below.

  • execution of orders on behalf of clients means acting to conclude agreements to buy or sell one or more financial instruments on behalf of clients and includes the conclusion of agreements to sell financial instruments issued by an investment firm or a credit institution at the moment of their issuance;

  • national competent authority means any national competent authority as defined in Article 2(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1024/2013;