Emergency Order Clause Samples

An Emergency Order clause grants a party, typically a court or regulatory authority, the power to issue immediate directives or mandates in urgent situations where waiting for standard procedures could cause harm or significant disruption. This clause often applies in contexts such as public safety, environmental hazards, or business operations, allowing for swift action like halting activities, imposing restrictions, or requiring specific remedial measures. Its core function is to provide a legal mechanism for rapid intervention, ensuring that critical issues can be addressed promptly to prevent further damage or risk.
Emergency Order. In the event that the Consultant is unable to respond in a timely manner in accordance with the terms of this contract, the Service Authority reserves the right to order the contracted services or supplies from other sources which could provide a faster delivery time.
Emergency Order. The Bankruptcy Court shall have entered the Emergency Order, in form and substance satisfactory to the Lenders, authorizing the Term Loans in an amount not greater than the sum of $2,000,000, the granting of superpriority claim status and the Liens described in §6.1, prohibiting the granting of additional Liens on the assets of the Borrowers (other than Permitted Liens), and setting a time limit acceptable to the Lenders for challenges to the Prepetition Notes, and such order shall not have been reversed, modified, amended or stayed.
Emergency Order. Emergency Order" means an order entered --------------- by the Bankruptcy Court, on an emergency basis and pending an interim hearing on approval of this Agreement and the Loan hereunder, which Emergency Order is acceptable to Lender and its counsel, which allows and authorizes Borrower to borrow from Lender an amount up to the Emergency Loan Amount.
Emergency Order. The order of the Bankruptcy Court dated October 20, 2008 approving the emergency debtor in possession financing in an amount not greater than $2,000,000, granting the claim status and Liens described in §6.1, prohibiting the granting of additional Liens on the assets of the Borrowers (other than Permitted Liens), and setting a time limit acceptable to the Lenders for any and all objections or challenges by any party to the validity, sufficiency, extent, perfection, or priority of, or seeking the avoidance or equitable subordination of, the Liens of the Prepetition Lenders, the Prepetition Notes and any payment thereon.
Emergency Order. An emergency order is determined at the sole discretion of MDFR, and is based on the operational needs and the availability of its stock of hoists. No additional fees will be charged by the Contractor (i.e. reallocation of workforce) on emergency orders.
Emergency Order. Placement Supplier will accept Emergency Orders during normal business hours on all business days. In addition, for end-users that are entitled to 7x24 service coverage, supplier will accept and respond to Emergency Orders from Buyer twenty four (24) hours a day, each day of the year. Order confirmation time period begins at the time of Order placement by Buyer. Normal coverage for these Emergency Orders will be during normal business hours. Supplier will provide a telephone service number for Emergency Order coverage during weekends, holidays and/or off-shift hours. All Emergency Orders are to be responded to within the time periods designated below. Buyer will place and Supplier will respond to all Emergency Orders with Supplier via fax, EDI (or other electronic commerce approach) and/or telephone, such Emergency Order to be confirmed by Buyer with a written WA mailed or electronically transmitted to Supplier within two (2) Calendar Days of WA placement. Supplier will acknowledge all Emergency Orders back to Buyer via fax or telephone within the specified order confirmation time periods stated below.
Emergency Order. Codes Supplier will ship code A-Alert Orders for next Calendar Day, unless specifically designated otherwise by Buyer, to arrive at the Buyer specified receiving location. If requested by Buyer, Supplier will ship code A-Alert Orders via "Next Flight Out" and "Air Charter" to arrive at Buyer's specified receiving location on the same Day of the WA. Supplier will ship code A/S, X and B Orders to arrive on the next Calendar Day at the Buyer specified receiving location, subject to receipt of WA's from Buyer within a period reasonably allowing Supplier to meet cutoff times established by the transportation carriers. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMERGENCY ORDER CODES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDER CLASSIFICATION CONFIRMATION TIME FRAMES TIME BETWEEN ORDER RECEIPT AND SHIPMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PREMIUM A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Code A-Alert/S 1 HOUR Next Calendar Day or Same Day Upon Requested -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PREMIUM B -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Code X and B 2 HOURS 24 HOURS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Related to Emergency Order

  • Emergency Overtime In the event of an emergency as defined in Section 13.15 notwithstanding the terms of this Article, the Agency Head or designee may assign someone to temporarily meet the emergency requirements, regardless of the overtime distribution.

  • Emergency Operations 6:01 In the event of an emergency which could endanger the health or safety of the public, employees shall unite to meet the emergency and shall, until the danger has been brought under control, perform such duties as may be required of them regardless of their occupation.

  • Emergency Duty (1) This clause applies if: (a) an employee is directed to attend for duty to meet an emergency; and (b) the employee would not ordinarily have been on duty at that time; and (c) the employee was not given notice of the direction before ceasing ordinary duty; and (d) the employee is not at a classification above the salary barrier or an AGS fee earner. (2) However, the Secretary may decide that this clause applies to an employee at a classification above the salary barrier (unless they are an AGS fee earner). (3) For the time on duty, the employee is to be paid: (a) at the rate of double time; and (b) for at least 2 hours. (4) The time on duty is taken to include time necessarily spent in travelling to and from duty. (5) This clause does not apply if the employee is subject to a restriction direction. (6) Clause 3.23 (rest relief after overtime) does not apply to overtime worked in circumstances covered by this clause unless the actual time worked is at least 3 hours for each attendance.

  • Emergency Response Partners must develop, maintain, and carry out a response plan for public water system emergencies, including disease outbreaks, spills, operational failures, and water system contamination. Partners must notify DWS in a timely manner of emergencies that may affect drinking water supplies.

  • Emergency A circumstance requiring immediate action; a sudden, unexpected happening; an unforeseen occurrence or condition.