GSCOP Order definition

GSCOP Order means the Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market Investigation Order 2009 applicable if the Buyer is based in the territory of the United Kingdom;
GSCOP Order means The Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market investigation Order 2009 (including any amendments as may be made from time to time);
GSCOP Order means the Groceries (Supply Chain Practices) Market Investigation Order 2009;

Examples of GSCOP Order in a sentence

  • Save as expressly stated in the Contract or an Ancillary Agreement, and subject to M&S’s obligations under the GSCOP Order, M&S: (a) will not be tied to any minimum volume or minimum purchase commitment when ordering Goods; and (b) makes no warranty, guarantee or commitment as to the term of the relationship with the Supplier.

  • These Conditions shall apply to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions expressed or implied (including any terms and conditions which You purport to apply under any Purchase Order, invoice, web portal, specification or other document or notification or electronic data interchange or online or electronic ordering service or any form of communication whatsoever and whenever).If You are a Designated Retailer, RB acknowledge that these Conditions include the GSCOP Order.

  • During the Review Period, the Group continued promoting the development of testing and certification of products and customer development.

  • If You are a Designated Retailer, RB acknowledge that these Conditions include the GSCOP Order.

  • So the CC, after consultation, made an Order to provide for a new Code of Practice – the GSCOP.4 4 The CC consulted on drafts of the GSCOP Order on 26th February 2009 and 29th June 2009 and issued a final version of the Order on 4th August 2009, to take effect six months later, on 4th February 2010.The essential outline of the GSCOP is as follows: the main thrust of the new Code is to cover more ground than before, to be more specific in its terms and to apply to more retailers.

Related to GSCOP Order

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

  • 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;

  • 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.

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

  • Final Approval Order means the proposed Order Granting Final Approval to the Settlement, to be entered by the Court with terms to be agreed upon by the Parties and consistent with this Agreement.

  • Bankruptcy Order means any court order made in a proceeding pursuant to or within the meaning of any Bankruptcy Law, containing an adjudication of bankruptcy or insolvency, or providing for liquidation, winding-up, dissolution or reorganization, or appointing a Custodian of a debtor or of all or any substantial part of a debtor’s property, or providing for the staying, arrangement, adjustment or compromise of indebtedness or other relief of a debtor.