Pending Orders definition

Pending Orders means customer orders for OraQuick® Product received by Abbott or its Affiliates pursuant to any OraQuick® Contract and which have not been shipped as of the Termination Date.
Pending Orders means those of Seller's customer purchase orders identified in Exhibit B as "open sales orders".

Examples of Pending Orders in a sentence

  • The Client may change the expiration date of Pending Orders or delete or modify a Pending Order before it is executed.

  • However, the Company may delete one or all Pending Orders if the Trading Account Equity reaches zero.

  • Pending Orders, not executed, shall remain effective through the next trading session (as applicable).

  • The following types of Pending Orders are available: Buy Limit, Buy Stop, Sell Limit and Sell Stop.

  • Unless we state otherwise, changes we notify to you will affect all ongoing business between us and you, including Pending Orders of Forex and CFD Trades.

  • During that period, subject to the terms of the Agreement, you will be able to close your open Trades and cancel your Pending Orders if you wish.

  • However, the Company may delete one or all Pending Orders if the Client Account Equity reaches zero.

  • However, the Company may delete one or all Pending Orders if the Client Account Equity reaches zero and/or for any other justifiable reason.

  • Pending Orders which will not be executed and shall remain effective for 30 days.

  • Clients cannot cancel Limit Order(s) and/or Pending Order(s) when the relevant Market is closed.

Related to Pending Orders

  • Pending Order means an instruction from the Client to the Company to open a position once the price has reached the level of the Order.

  • Standing Orders means the Standing Orders issued by Infosys (applicable to all its employees) in accordance with Section 7 of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act 1946.

  • Standing Order means, with respect to a Designated System, an agreement registered with PJM EIS GATS or M-RETS for the automatic transfer of RECs issued for the Designated System to Buyer’s Account on a recurring basis commencing no earlier than the Trade Date and expiring no earlier than the last day of the Delivery Term of such Designated System.” The following is added as Section 1.62.2:

  • Scheduling Order means the scheduling order to be entered pursuant to Rule 23.1 of the Rules of the Court of Chancery, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • Financing Orders means, collectively, the Interim Financing Order and the Final Financing Order.