New Order definition
Examples of New Order in a sentence
The Company is duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of South Africa and has all requisite corporate power, franchises, and has submitted valid applications for New Order Prospecting Permits to own their property and conduct the business in which they are engaged.
The Company has a valid application lodged with the Department of Mineral and Energy affairs of South Africa to obtain a New Order Prospecting Permit which if secured would entail a good and marketable title free and clear of any Encumbrance in and to all of the assets and properties identified to Purchaser.
Any Mobile Equipment and the cost of such Mobile Equipment to be provided in the New Contract shall be specified in the New Order.
Unless otherwise mutually agreed in writing, Tandberg will ship all Codec units under this New Order by no later than *: # OF UNITS OF THE * TO BE SHIPPED EXT.
As a logical consequence of the party politics of the New Order, the government became the sole source and basis for the legitimacy of political parties.
State Ibuism : The Social Construction of Womanhood in New Order Indonesia.
Any Mining Licence or New Order Right which is material to the business of any member of the Borrower Group is materially and adversely amended or is terminated or not renewed (in each case, without a replacement being put in place with which the Senior Agent is satisfied) or is otherwise adversely appealed or challenged.
Payment terms extended to Avistar for the New Order shall be strictly adhered to.
You agree to acquire and we agree to supply the Purchased Equipment in consideration for the price set out in the Application Form or New Order (as applicable) or as otherwise notified by us to you.
Payment terms for all deliveries under the New Order shall be * from shipment and Avistar's receipt of invoice.