Government Order definition

Government Order means any administrative decision or award, decree, injunction, judgment, order, quasi-judicial decision or award, ruling or writ of any arbitrator, mediator, tribunal, administrative agency or Government Authority.
Government Order means any administrative decision or award, decree, injunction, judgment, order, quasi-judicial decision or award, ruling or writ of any arbitrator, mediator, tribunal, administrative agency or Governmental Authority.
Government Order means any order, writ, judgment, injunction, ruling, award, requirement or decision made by any Government Authority alone or in conjunction with any other Government Authority;

Examples of Government Order in a sentence

  • The Company is not the subject of any current, pending or threatened settlement, judgment, decree, injunction or Government Order and does not plan to initiate any Action.


More Definitions of Government Order

Government Order means any writ, award, civil investigative demand, decision, injunction, decree, judgment, order, ruling, charge, subpoena, verdict or other restriction or inquiry entered, issued or made by any Governmental Entity (whether preliminary or final).
Government Order shall have the meaning ascribed to it under Recital B;
Government Order means an order issued in response to a disaster by the governor, the department of health, a political subdivision, or a board of health.
Government Order means any order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, stipulation, determination or award entered by or with any Government Agency, but shall not include permits, Contracts or Leases.
Government Order means any order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, stipulation, ruling, determination, or award entered by or with any Governmental Entity.
Government Order means any order, writ, injunction, judgment, ruling or decree of any Governmental Entity or arbitration panel;
Government Order means an order, recommendation, or guideline issued in response to a disaster or emergency due to COVID-19 by a federal official or agency, a state official or agency, a political subdivision, or a board of health.