ABEYANCE ORDER
An order which is temporarily held in suspension or placed on hold because of a prevailing situation, until such time it is fulfilled. In the context of advertising, an abeyance order may refer to an order coming from an advertiser intended for a slot in media, either television or radio, that is temporarily unavailable. The order may be held in abeyance until a suitable advertising slot opens up as a result.
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Form 5
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Countersignature
Additional signature from an official or professional on a document that has already been signed. Serving as confirmation or authentication, it is ...
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The amount of time for a business to receive payments owed.
Primary Regulator
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