Written instrument definition

Written instrument means a written or printed agreement, bill of sale, or any other written or printed note or memorandum of the sale or exchange of a work of fine art by an art merchant and includes a written or printed catalog or other prospectus of a forthcoming sale as well as any written or printed corrections or amendments thereof.
Written instrument means a written or printed agreement, bill of sale, invoice, certificate of authenticity, catalogue, or any other written or printed note, memorandum, or label describing the work of fine art or multiple which is to be sold, exchanged, or consigned by an art merchant.
Written instrument means a money order, or a check, cashier’s check, or other negotiable instrument, as those terms are defined in section 3104 of the uniform commercial code, 1962 PA 174, MCL 440.3104, in the name of the connected organization and payable to the separate segregated fund.

Examples of Written instrument in a sentence

  • Written instrument prepared by the City and signed by City Engineer and ▇▇▇▇, specifying the following: (1) a change in the Work or Preconstruction Phase Services; (2) a change in Contract Price, if any; and (3) a change in Contract Time, if any.

  • Written instrument prepared by the City and signed by City Engineer and DB, specifying the following: (1) a change in the Work or Preconstruction Phase Services, if any; (2) a change in Contract Price, if any; and (3) a change in Contract Time, if any.

  • The terms, conditions, warranties, representations and indemnities contained in this Agreement, including the documents, instruments and agreements executed and delivered by the Parties pursuant hereto, may be waived only by a Written instrument executed by the Party waiving compliance.

  • Written instrument prepared by the City and signed by Director or his designee with notice to the City’s Chief Procurement Office, and signed by DESIGN BUILD CONTRACTOR, specifying the following: (1) a change in the Work or Preconstruction Phase Services, if any; (2) a change in Contract Price, if any; and (3) a change in Contract Time, if any.

  • Written instrument signed by Owner, Construction Manager, and A/E indicating a change in the Work; any adjustment to the Construction Contract Price or increase in the Guaranteed Maximum Price (as applicable); and any adjustment to the Substantial Completion or Final Completion dates.


More Definitions of Written instrument

Written instrument means a written agreement, bill of sale, invoice, certificate of authenticity, catalog, or other memorandum describing a multiple which is to be sold or consigned by an art merchant.
Written instrument. ’ means any paper, document or other instrument containing written or printed matter or the equivalent thereof, used for purposes of reciting, embodying, conveying or recording infor- mation, and any money, token, stamp, seal, badge, trademark, or other evidence or symbol of value, right, privilege or identification, which is capable of being used to the advantage or disadvantage of some person.
Written instrument means a check on which the contributor is directly liable or which is written on a personal account, trust account, partnership account, business account, or other account that contains the contributor’s funds. In the case of a contribution by credit card or debit card, “written instrument” includes without limitation: (i) A paper record signed by the cardholder, provided that the paper record contains the following information for the cardholder at the time of making the contribution: (a) Valid name; (b) Complete address; (c) Place of business; (d) Employer; and (e) Occupation; or (ii) In the case of a contribution made through the internet, an electronic record created and transmitted by the cardholder, provided that the electronic record contains the following information for the cardholder at the time of making the contribution: (a) Valid name; (b) Complete address; (c) Place of business; (d) Employer; and (e) Occupation.21
Written instrument means a money order, or a check, cashier’s check, or other negotiable instrument as those terms are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code, in the name of the Association and payable to PAC.
Written instrument. ’ means any paper, document or other
Written instrument means any instrument or article, including computer data or a computer program, containing written or printed matter or the equivalent thereof, used for the purpose of reciting, embodying, conveying or recording information, or constituting a symbol or evidence of value, right, privilege or identification, which is capable of being used to the advantage or disadvantage of some person.
Written instrument means any instrument or article containing written or printed matter or the equivalent thereof, used for the purpose of reciting, embodying, conveying or recording information or constituting a symbol or evidence of value, right, privilege or identification.