COVID-19 Order definition

COVID-19 Order means any mandate of a Governmental Authority, order or Law issued, adopted or in force regarding COVID-19, including, any “shelter in place,” “stay home” or other restrictions on the freedom of activities of individuals or businesses.
COVID-19 Order means an order of the County Health Officer that is now in existence, or later comes into existence, which is issued for the purpose of controlling the spread of the COVID-19 virus, and which reflects the Governor’s order to all residents to heed the orders of local public health officers, as stated in paragraph 1 of Executive Order N-25-20 that was issued by the Governor of California on March 12, 2020.
COVID-19 Order means any mandate or order of a governmental entity issued, adopted or in force (or announced to be issued, adopted or in force) regarding COVID-19 or the containment or mitigation of the COVID-19 outbreak, including, without limitation, any of the foregoing regarding (A) any “shelter in place,” “stay home” or other restrictions on the freedom of activities of individuals, or (B) any business being restricted from operating in the ordinary course of its business.

Examples of COVID-19 Order in a sentence

  • COVID-19 Measures The COVID-19 Order was issued on 13 April 2020 pursuant to the COVID-19 Act and was gazetted to take effect from 27 March 2020.

  • In line with the provisions under the COVID-19 Order, no printed copies of this Circular, the Notice of EGM and the Proxy Form in respect of the EGM will be despatched to Shareholders.

  • Allows schools to require that students participating in in-person learning provide proof of such a medical or disabling condition.● Governor's COVID-19 Order #56 (issued November 6, 2020) Revised provisions for Phase III reopening in municipalities with reduced incidence of COVID-19 infection (view DPH Guidance) (superseded and rescinded by Order #58)● Governor's COVID-19 Order #57 (issued December 8, 2020) Reduces the limit on outdoor gatherings statewide from 100 persons to 50 persons.

  • The COVID-19 Order prescribes alternative arrangements for the conduct of general meetings of companies and compliance with these alternative arrangements will be deemed to be compliant with the relevant provisions of written law or legal instrument in respect of which the alternative arrangements are made.

  • Sustained other gathering limits from Order #54.● Governor's COVID-19 Order #58 (issued December 8, 2020) Required return to Phase III, Step 1 reopening for all Massachusetts communities.


More Definitions of COVID-19 Order

COVID-19 Order means any order of a Governmental Authority (it being acknowledged that all orders are deemed to be Laws) issued, adopted or in force regarding COVID-19 or the containment or mitigation of the Pandemic, including any of the foregoing regarding (A) any “shelter in place,” “stay home” or other restrictions on the freedom of activities of individuals, (B) any business being restricted from operating in the ordinary course of its business, or (C) any vaccination requirements or policies, in each case, to the extent such Laws are binding or otherwise applicable to the Company.
COVID-19 Order means any mandate or order of a Governmental Authority (it being acknowledged that all such mandates and orders are deemed to be Laws) issued, adopted or in force (or announced to be issued, adopted or in force) regarding COVID-19, the Pandemic or the containment or mitigation of the Pandemic, including, without limitation, any of the foregoing regarding (a) any “shelter in place,” “stay home” or other restrictions on the freedom of activities of individuals, or (b) any business being restricted from operating in the ordinary course of its business.
COVID-19 Order. Any declaration, order, directive, guidance, announcement, recommendation or and other broad communication that have been or may be issued by a governmental authority aimed at controlling, limiting, slowing, mitigating or otherwise managing the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 or any mutation thereof.
COVID-19 Order means a modification to the COVID-19 State of Emergency Declaration or another
COVID-19 Order means any modification to the Declaration of a State of Emergency Declaration, Emergency, or other order issued by the Governor pursuant to the authority granted by this chapter, relating to the COVID-19 State of Emergency.
COVID-19 Order means any modification to the Declaration of a State of Emergency Declaration,
COVID-19 Order means any mandate of a Governmental Authority, order or Law issued, adopted or in force regarding COVID-19, including, any “shelter in place,” “stay home” or other restrictions on the freedom of activities of individuals or businesses. “Damages” means any and all damages, Liabilities, losses, costs, penalties, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees, other professionals’ and experts’ fees, costs of investigation and court costs and other out-of-pocket expenses (including such fees and costs incurred in connection with enforcing the provisions of this Agreement)), demands, claims, suits, actions, Taxes, judgments, deficiencies, interest, awards, fines, notices of violation or noncompliance, causes of action, proceedings and assessments, except for punitive damages (unless specifically awarded pursuant to a final judgment by an arbitrator or Governmental Authority to a third party and paid to such third party by an Acquiror Indemnified Person). “Debt” means, with respect to any Person, the aggregate of the following: (A) any Liability of such Person (1) for borrowed money (including the current portion thereof and amounts outstanding under any overdraft facilities), (2) under any reimbursement obligation relating to a letter of credit, bankers’ acceptance or note purchase facility (excluding credit card obligations, provided that credit cards are used solely for business purposes), (3) evidenced by a bond, note, debenture or similar instrument (including a purchase money obligation), (4) for off balance sheet Liabilities, (5) for the deferred purchase price of property, services, goods or securities (including seller notes, earn-out payments, contingent bonuses or similar obligations), (6) under any capitalized, synthetic or financial leases, (7) under any financial hedging, swap, future derivative, put, call, forward purchase or sale transaction, fixed price contract or similar arrangements that are intended to benefit from, relate to or reduce or eliminate the risk of fluctuations in interest rates, currencies basis risk or the price of commodities, (8) for the amount by which any employee defined benefit pension plan, employee pension benefit plans, nonqualified deferred pension plans and similar pension obligations is underfunded; (9) for amounts owed under the Company’s education assistance plan; (10) for amounts classified as noncurrent liabilities in accordance with U.S. GAAP, other than those items set forth on Schedule 1.1(a); (11) all COVID ...