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Oracle is an Enterprise-wide Resource Planning software system (ERP system).
1. ''Civil law.''


Any decision of a court, other than its final judgment in a case.


== See also ==
For example, an ''administration order.''
*[[Approaching technology decisions in the treasury function]]
*[[Enterprise-wide resource planning system]]
*[[Treasury management information systems]]


[[Category:Technology]]
 
2. ''Goods and services.''
 
A formal or informal request, from a client or customer, for something to be supplied or made.
 
 
3. ''Agency.''
 
An instruction to an intermediary, sometimes contingent on an event, for example a ''stop-loss order''.
 
 
4. ''Financial services.''
 
An instrument used to remit money, such as a ''money order'' or a ''standing order''.
 
 
5.
 
Ranking. 
 
For example ''merit order''.
 
 
 
==See also==
*[[Adjudication]]
*[[Administration order]]
*[[Arbitration]]
*[[Civil law]]
*[[Economic order quantity]]
*[[Enforcement]]
*[[European Order for Payment]]
*[[Execution]]
*[[Garnishee order]]
*[[Injunction]]
*[[Instrument]]
*[[Judgment]]
*[[Law]]
*[[Merit order]]
*[[Money order]]
* [[Order book]]
*[[Standing order]]
*[[Stop-loss order]]
*[[Suit]]
 
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[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Trade_finance]]

Revision as of 11:05, 15 July 2021

1. Civil law.

Any decision of a court, other than its final judgment in a case.

For example, an administration order.


2. Goods and services.

A formal or informal request, from a client or customer, for something to be supplied or made.


3. Agency.

An instruction to an intermediary, sometimes contingent on an event, for example a stop-loss order.


4. Financial services.

An instrument used to remit money, such as a money order or a standing order.


5.

Ranking.

For example merit order.


See also