Special order definition

Special order means an order imposing an administrative sanction issued to any party licensed pursuant to this title by the Commissioner that has a stated duration of not more than 12 months. A special order shall be considered a case decision as defined in § 2.2-4001.
Special order means an order imposing an administrative sanction issued to any party licensed
Special order means an order other than a general order.

Examples of Special order in a sentence

  • All disputes and differences arising out of or in any way touching upon or concerning this agreement of license whatsoever shall be referred to the sole Arbitration of any person appointed by the Managing Director of the Central Warehousing Corporation or such officer of the Central Warehousing Corporation to whom the power to appoint an Arbitrator may have been delegated by a General or Special order of the Managing Director of the Central Warehousing Corporation.

  • Special order materials and/or materials in excess of $200 may be billed in full in advance of services being delivered.

  • Special order merchandise may be returned, and a refund for all or part of the purchase price provided, in the discretion of Home Depot.

  • Special order, custom designed, and made-to-order Equipment are non-cancelable and non-returnable.

  • Special order items are items not stocked by the Contractor or their wholesale partners.


More Definitions of Special order

Special order means a special order issued under subdivisions (8a), (8b), and (8c) of § 62.1-44.15.
Special order means an order against a person.
Special order means an order of the division to or affect- ing a person.
Special order means a directive of the Commission to any person whom it finds responsible for
Special order means an order imposing an administrative sanction issued to any party licensed pursuant to Title 63.2 of the Code of Virginia by the commissioner that has a stated duration of not more than 12 months. A special order shall be considered a case decision as defined in § 2.2- 4001 of the Code of Virginia. The 12-month period begins 30 days after notification of the issuance of a special order or at the conclusion of all appeal steps.
Special order means an order made under section 126;
Special order means a special order issued under §10.1-1309.