good order
1good order — index array (order) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2good order — A term often used in describing goods in a contract of sale which is somewhat flexible in meaning and varies according to the understanding of the particular trade or business, but not necessarily requiring absolute soundness or perfection. 46 Am …
3good order — Goods or property are in good order when they are in acceptable condition under all the circumstances. See merchantability …
4good order — Goods or property are in good order when they are in acceptable condition under all the circumstances. See merchantability …
5Conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline — is an offence against military law in many countries. It has existed in military law since before the 17th century and is an important offence which functions as a catch all to criminalise offences against military order which are not specified… …
6in good order — index intact Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7apparent good order and condition — A term in a bill of lading descriptive of the goods upon delivery to the carrier. 13 Am J2d Car § 285. The issuance by a carrier of a bill of lading or shipping receipt which acknowledges receipt of the goods in apparent good order generally… …
8in good order — See good order …
9good order and condition — A recital in a bill of lading respecting the condition of the subject of the bill. 13 Am J2d Car § 285 …
10Order — Or der, n. [OE. ordre, F. ordre, fr. L. ordo, ordinis. Cf. {Ordain}, {Ordinal}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Regular arrangement; any methodical or established succession or harmonious relation; method; system; as: (a) Of material things, like the books in …