Mission Order definition

Mission Order means the indispensable contractual document agreed between TRIGO and the Customer which contains the rules that apply to the Services to be performed by TRIGO and enables the start of the Services.
Mission Order means the instruction to carry out Testing on an Athlete that has been prepared and issued by ADO, WADA or any other Anti-Doping Organization with the appropriate authority to prepare and issue such an instruction sent to a Doping Control Officer, or other Sample Collection Authority, and which is generated in ▇▇▇▇▇;
Mission Order means the contractual document agreed between TRIGO and the Customer, in the form attached hereto, which describes the key element enabling start of the Services including but not limited to a description of the Services, place of the supply of the Services, price of the Services, and address of invoice etc.

Examples of Mission Order in a sentence

  • Even if vetting would not otherwise be required under this Mission Order, USAID will conduct vetting whenever USAID has reason to believe that a potential Awardee or Subawardee could be a Prohibited Party.

  • Except as otherwise provided in this Mission Order, any proposed U.S. or non-U.S. Awardee or Subawardee of a USAID Award or Subaward in excess of $25,000 will be subject to vetting.

  • In general, vetting under this Mission Order applies only to the first-tier (the prime) and second-tier organizations.

  • Similarly, any consultant contracts that are negotiated will need all the corresponding back-up documentation associated with applicable clauses of Mission Order 21 well in advance of the provision of services.

  • AMIDEAST West Bank/Gaza and particularly the staff on LTD charged with addressing these issues in accordance with USAID's regulations, procedures and Mission Order 21 are experts with years of experience thinking through and managing such details.