Order Policy definition

Order Policy means the Ingram Micro policy located at Order Policy, as amended from time to time. The policy is incorporated herein by reference.
Order Policy refers to the method of controlling inventory by buying different classifications of parts at different intervals and in different increments, as set forth in Supplier’s order policy, see below, which will be reviewed quarterly and modified based on mutual consent.
Order Policy means IM's order policy as set out on the website http://au.ingrammicro.com/Pages/Order_Policy. aspx;

Examples of Order Policy in a sentence

  • LPAs must familiarize themselves with the MPO’s established Change Order Policy and comply with that policy.

  • Discussion and expression of all views are permitted within the University, subject only to the provisions of this Code (including the Public Order Policy) and restrictions imposed by local, state or federal law.

  • The Change Order Policy assigns Department approval authority based on the magnitude of the overall monetary or time adjustment involved.

  • If the claim or any portion is resolved at any of these levels, prepare and execute a Change Order in accordance with the Change Order Policy to facilitate payment of the monetary adjustment or modify the contract time in accordance with the time adjustment.

  • See Trust policy, CNTW(C)47 - Community Treatment Order Policy or request other professionals to provide areas of treatment which are not within their own professional competence’.

  • The Change Order Policy lists several such items which are considered changes in scope or design elements.

  • The Change Order Policy allows for individual existing contract pay items to overrun or underrun without processing a Change Order if both of the following conditions are met: • The overrun or underrun of the pay item does not result from a change in scope of the contract.• The monetary adjustment associated with the overrun or underrun of the existing contract pay item is less than $20,000.00.

  • A purchase order must also be approved for every procurement, according to SACOG’s approved Purchase Order Policy.

  • A minimum of two signatures of any of Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, or Chief Financial Officer, shall be required unless further restricted to Board approval under the Debut Broadcasting Purchase Order Policy.

  • For more information concerning individual MPO’s Public Participation Plan, Change Order Policy, and Local Quarterly Project Tracking, please refer to the individual MPO’s Web site.


More Definitions of Order Policy

Order Policy means IM's order policy as set out on website AU-Ingrammicro.com; "Products" means all goods and services (including software) supplied to Customer by IM; and
Order Policy means IM'sorder policy as set out on website AU-Ingrammicro.com; "Products" means all goodsandservices (including software) supplied to Customer by IM; and
Order Policy means Integy Technologies’s order policy as set out on the website integytechnologies.com.au; “Products” means all goods and services (including software) supplied to Customer by Integy Technologies; and “Returns Policy” means Integy Technologies’s returns policy as set out on the website integytechnologies.com.au
Order Policy means TomTom’s order policy, the content of which TomTom shall be entitled to amend from time to time in its sole discretion save that where such changes would have a material adverse effect on LoJack, such changes shall be subject to the agreement of the Parties. TomTom will use reasonable efforts to notify LoJack of changes to the Order Policy. The current version of the Order Policy is attached to this Agreement as Annex II. “Product Report Form” means the product report form the content of which TomTom shall be entitled to amend from time to time in its sole discretion save that where such changes would have a material adverse effect on LoJack, such changes shall be subject to the agreement of the Parties. The current version of the Product Report Form shall be provided to LoJack by TomTom. “Products” means the products offered by TomTom Business Solutions division and relating to commercial fleet management, including those products as described in Annex I, but excluding TomTom End of Life products and any products that have no reasonable use in the Territory. “Specifications” means the specifications, of the Products as are made available by TomTom from time to time. “Term” means as defined under Clause 2.1. “Territory” means the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Related to Order Policy

  • Master Policy means a single worker’s compensation insurance policy issued by an insurer authorized to do business in this state to an employee leasing company in the name of the employee leasing company that covers more than one client of the employee leasing company.

  • Cancellation Policy Day tour cancellations are accepted by phone, mail, or email to xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx. Refunds will be provided within 30 days from the date of cancellation. The following cancellation penalties apply:

  • Servicer Policies and Practices means, with respect to the Servicer’s duties under Exhibit A to the Servicing Agreement, the policies and practices of the Servicer applicable to such duties that the Servicer follows with respect to comparable assets that it services for itself and, if applicable, others.

  • Policy Schedule means a schedule attached to these Terms and Benefits, which sets out, among others, the Policy Effective Date, Renewal Date, the name and the relevant particulars of the Policy Holder and the Insured Person, the eligible benefits, premium and other relevant details in respect of these Terms and Benefits.

  • Policy means Related Party Transaction Policy.