Lawful order definition

Lawful order means any order or instruction, either oral or written, that an employee should reasonably believe to be in keeping with the performance of his or her duties.
Lawful order means enforcing the terms of this Ordinance.
Lawful order means any order, directive, policy or instruction given by an authoritative source or given to ensure compliance with federal, state or local law which may be conveyed verbally or in writing.

Examples of Lawful order in a sentence

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party “Include Lawful order of Government or Authority, Act of War, Rebellion or Sabotage, Fire, Flood, Earthquake or other natural disasters.

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party” include: Lawful order of Government or Authority; Act of War, Rebellion or Sabotage; Fire, Flood, Earthquake, Storm, Nuclear Accident or Other Disasters; Any other cause(s) not within the control of such party or which is by exercise of reasonable diligence, the party will be unable to foresee or prevent or remedy.

  • Lawful order of any court of competent jurisdiction has required the Water Supplier to suspend Culinary Water Service to the Developer and/or Customer.

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party“ includes any Lawful order of Government or Authority, Act of War, Rebellion or Sabotage, Fire, Flood, Earthquake or other natural disaster; as well as any other cause not within the control of such Party, or which is an event or circumstance that such Party, through its exercise of reasonable diligence, would have been unable to foresee, prevent or remedy.

  • Lawful order of any court of competent jurisdiction has required the Water Supplier to suspend service to the Developer and/or Customer.

  • The applicant provided the items.The applicant’s arrest record is as follows:1998- Failure to comply with Lawful order.

  • The term “Beyond the Control of Such Party“ Include Lawful order of Government or Authority, Act of War, Rebellion or Sabotage, Fire, Flood, Earthquake or other natural disasters.

  • Any Pastor, Teacher, or other Professional Worker may be removed from office by a properly called meeting, in Christian and Lawful order, of the Voters' assembly by at least a two-thirds majority vote of eligible voters present at the meeting, for one of the following reasons: persistent adherence to false doctrine, scandalous life, willful neglect, or inability to perform the duties of the office.


More Definitions of Lawful order

Lawful order means police officer order that is authorized by and is not contrary to substantive law. State v. Ausmus, 336 Or 493, 85 P3d 864 (2004)
Lawful order means any order issued, by the superior
Lawful order means an order passed by an employee which is not contrary to law/Regulations, is permitted by law/Regulations and is related to the service of the CAA.

Related to Lawful order

  • Final Order means an order or judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction that has been entered on the docket maintained by the clerk of such court, which has not been reversed, vacated or stayed and as to which (a) the time to appeal, petition for certiorari, or move for a new trial, reargument or rehearing has expired and as to which no appeal, petition for certiorari, or other proceedings for a new trial, reargument or rehearing shall then be pending, or (b) if an appeal, writ of certiorari, new trial, reargument or rehearing thereof has been sought, such order or judgment shall have been affirmed by the highest court to which such order was appealed, or certiorari shall have been denied, or a new trial, reargument or rehearing shall have been denied or resulted in no modification of such order, and the time to take any further appeal, petition for certiorari or move for a new trial, reargument or rehearing shall have expired; provided, however, that no order or judgment shall fail to be a “Final Order” solely because of the possibility that a motion pursuant to section 502(j) or 1144 of the Bankruptcy Code or under Rule 60 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or Bankruptcy Rule 9024 has been or may be filed with respect to such order or judgment.

  • Governmental Order means any order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, stipulation, determination or award entered by or with any Governmental Authority.

  • 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;

  • Bankruptcy Rules means the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.

  • Interim DIP Order means an interim order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Loans, this Agreement and the other Loan Documents on an interim basis, which order shall be substantially in the form attached hereto as Annex C (or in form and substance acceptable to the Required DIP Lenders).

  • Seller Ancillary Agreements means all agreements and documents to which Seller is or will be a party that are required to be executed pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Bankruptcy Case has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.05(b).