Verbal Instruction definition

Verbal Instruction. The term "verbal instruction" shall mean an authorization, instruction, approval, item or set of data, or information of any kind transmitted to VALIC in person or by facsimile, telephone, telegram, telecopy, or other mechanical, electronic or documentary means lacking original signature, by a person or persons believed in good faith by VALIC to be a person or persons authorized by a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Company to give verbal instructions on behalf of the Company.
Verbal Instruction means any Communication given by telephone or in person.

Examples of Verbal Instruction in a sentence

  • Contractor’s Project Superintendent ● Action: 14 days (or appropriate written Action Plan) Contractor’s Project Manager Submit RCA or CCD Submittal 7 days Confirmation of Verbal Instruction (COVI) Resolving routine field issues, within the framework of the Contract, in negotiation with Owner field personnel.

Related to Verbal Instruction

  • Special Instruction Form means a standardized form prescribed by the Management Company to be duly filled by the investor to change his/her particulars and will be stated in this Offering Document.

  • Oral Instruction has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.1 hereof.

  • Special Instructions as used herein, shall mean Instructions countersigned or confirmed in writing by the Treasurer or any Assistant Treasurer of a Fund or any other person designated by the Treasurer of such Fund in writing, which countersignature or confirmation shall be included on the same instrument containing the Instructions or on a separate instrument relating thereto.

  • Oral Instructions means verbal instructions received by Custodian from an Authorized Person or from a person reasonably believed by Custodian to be an Authorized Person.

  • RBC instructions means the RBC report, including risk-based capital instructions adopted by the NAIC, as the RBC instructions may be amended by the NAIC from time to time in accordance with the procedures adopted by the NAIC.