A commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities.
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Examples for "order"
Examples for "order"
1In the area of music, however, a sea change is in order.
2Police support groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
3In order to achieve this result, Brazil decided to adopt new methods.
4An administration official said the new executive order would likely exclude Iraq.
5Not this yes yes I must and order order order follow done.
1Their homes will not be subject to a compulsory purchase order .
2They'd better watch out before a purchase order lands in their inboxes.
3That can happen years in advance of a compulsory purchase order being made.
4He claimed that, following a public inquiry, a compulsory purchase order was made.
5Nonetheless, Bourland filled out a government purchase order for several cases of Paul Masson.
6The compulsory purchase order of land from almost 80 landowners has also been approved.
7The council is not now proceeding with any compulsory purchase order on New Bermondsey.
8Some of this land is already under compulsory purchase order.
9Let's say it's dinnertime and you're expecting a big purchase order from an international customer.
10Under a conventional compulsory purchase order (CPO), humans do not enjoy this privilege.
11Lyall had seen the purchase order and been suitably impressed, but he was no fool.
12Nor is there evidence of a purchase order.
13The first two lines supply the customer's name, purchase order number and the date of the order.
14Gardaí have issued a warning to businesses in relation to a scam involving fraudulent purchase order emails.
15Sajid Javid's decision on the Aylesbury compulsory purchase order does not end the policy of estate regeneration.
16I've just received a huge purchase order.
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