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Definition of standing order in English: standing ordernoun 1British An instruction to a bank by an account holder to make regular fixed payments to a particular person or organization. 〈英〉(客户委托银行在其存款户头内按期向某人或机构支付一定款项的)委托书 Example sentencesExamples - I'm charged for having an unauthorised overdraft when my bank takes a standing order payment on a Sunday but I cannot pay in the corresponding credit until the next working day.
- Set up a monthly standing order from your bank account to your card for this flat amount.
- It is usually prudent to set up standing orders on a local bank account to meet bills and taxes.
- Alternatively, you can set up a regular payment at the site via a standing order, by paying directly into the Media Lens savings account with the Triodos Bank.
- The staff, whose role is to deal with queries arising from bank accounts such as standing orders and direct debits, are predominantly part-time women whose wages are vital to the family income.
- First things first, most banks now have dedicated transfer teams to oversee the swapping over of direct debits, standing orders and bill payments from one bank account to another.
- Banks habitually provide other services to account customers - standing orders, direct debits, letters of credit, and so on - but it is not clear whether they are legally obliged to do so.
- Moving house is a good time to sort this sort of thing out - at the same time as you are sending out notifications of change of address, closing down ESB accounts, and cancelling standing orders.
- With a standing order you direct the bank to make a payment to another company - perhaps an energy provider or mortgage bank.
- It is not uncommon for banks and financial institutions to overcharge direct debits or standing orders by mistake.
- If you get fed up writing loads of cheques, you've probably set up a number of direct debits, standing orders or credit-card payments.
- ‘Telephone and Internet payments and standing orders should all be speeded up and the money could be available to the recipient on the same day,’ he said.
- The account also revealed standing orders for the payment of an allowance of £250 pounds each, a month, to two of the Panday daughters.
- In which case, why not divert some of your pay rise into a company share scheme (these can be amazing, as this article reveals), or simply set up a standing order to save a fixed amount on payday?
- You can arrange for one or both salaries to be paid into the account or set up standing orders so that a certain amount is transferred into the joint account each month.
- Now, work out how much is left over and set up a standing order with your bank to transfer this amount into your savings account.
- With standing order and internet payments, money is taken from payers' accounts and held by the bank for two days before it gets to the payee.
- On top of the daily fine of £30, capped at £90 in any month, Lloyds would charge £35 if there was not enough money in your account to pay a standing order, direct debit or cheque.
- That's why this £100 leaves my bank account by standing order on the last working day of every month, which is when I get paid.
- Last year, 384 million payments were made by telephone and internet banking and standing orders.
2British An order for a commodity placed on a regular basis with a retailer such as a newsagent. 〈英〉长期订单 Example sentencesExamples - You can order a single copy or arrange an ongoing standing order.
- Can I add items from the website to my standing order?
- If you have a standing order for this series, you will NOT automatically receive this volume; you will need to specifically order it.
3An order or ruling governing the procedures of a parliament or other society or council. (议会、社团、理事会的)议事规则 Example sentencesExamples - There were heated exchanges over the investigation at Monday's Co. Council meeting where standing orders were suspended at beginning of the meeting to discuss the probe and the job losses at Waterford Crystal.
- There was a great deal of heated debate, and town clerk Graham Gittins was accused of failing in his duty to advise the council of their own standing orders.
- He said: ‘It is the credit card financing of public health and we want the council to suspend its standing orders to debate it.’
- The Scottish parliament standing orders help cage its backbenchers.
- There's no question that secret split voting is legal under Parliament's standing orders; the problem is that this lack of transparency undermines democratic accountability.
- However, he admitted that the desire to be able to dismiss the governor was taken into consideration when the committee was deciding to revise the council's standing orders.
- ‘Earlier this year we attempted to have a provision to allow secret meetings excluded from the standing orders of Sligo Borough Council,’ said a spokesperson for the group.
- He said if the plans were approved, Sutton's Conservative councillors will call the decision in for further scrutiny by requisitioning it under council standing orders.
- However, John McGinley, the Labour leader on Kildare County Council, yesterday responded by saying that Ms Murphy was well aware of the council's standing orders.
- The Human Rights Foundation - in an excellent submission to the Select Committee - says the government in fact is subverting parliamentary standing orders and conventions in the way it is handling the Bill.
- For example, the agenda and standing orders for state council are now publicly available.
- Coun Richard Allen said that under the council's standing orders any schemes costing more than £2,500 had to go out to tender for rival estimates.
- The standing orders of the German parliament expressly prescribe that each parliamentary faction is entitled to fill a post of deputy president.
- Your council's standing orders may also require you to withdraw from the meeting while the matter is discussed.
- Indeed, he had wanted to address that night's meeting, but council standing orders prevented him from doing so.
- The council suspended standing orders to allow speakers for the two groups address the meeting.
- Adopt a standing order which says that Council will not take a ratepayer to court without the consent of full Council.
- He said the issue emerged during the deliberation of amendments to the City Council's standing orders, a process which is still underway.
- The EP's Rules of Procedure, the standing orders of the Parliament, set numerical criteria for group formation.
- Under the council's standing orders, a candidate needs a two-thirds majority or, in this case, five votes out of eight to be co-opted.
4A military order or ruling that is retained irrespective of changing conditions. 标准作战规定;不随情况变化的作战规则 Example sentencesExamples - The standing orders regarding the search and its ambit come from the performer-in-chief, who coordinates them with the supervisor of studies.
- On Thursday, an Air Force commander testified that Maj Schmidt and Maj Umbach had received standing orders warning that allied troops would intermittently use live ammunition.
- He said the Ciskei Defence Force standing orders specified the use of minimum force whenever soldiers had to fire.
- The soldiers carried with them CDF standing orders outlining the conditions under which a soldier might shoot.
- The unit became an independent force, answering directly to MG Groves, going wherever necessary in the European theater, and overriding all standing orders.
- There were standing orders not to salute officers in the field, since snipers generally tried to shoot those they saw being saluted.
- We have an environmental officer who looks after road movement and any restrictions placed on us by range control and ensures that we comply with range standing orders.
- If a nation had concerns about troop buildup on its border, it could put in a standing order for the satellite to take pictures every time it passed over the border.
- The standing order was not to leave your position unless ordered to.
- With a few allowances made for modern technology, his standing orders are still highly relevant today.
Definition of standing order in US English: standing ordernounˌstandiNG ˈôrdərˌstændɪŋ ˈɔrdər 1An order or ruling governing the procedures of a society, council, or other deliberative body. (议会、社团、理事会的)议事规则 Example sentencesExamples - The EP's Rules of Procedure, the standing orders of the Parliament, set numerical criteria for group formation.
- The standing orders of the German parliament expressly prescribe that each parliamentary faction is entitled to fill a post of deputy president.
- The Scottish parliament standing orders help cage its backbenchers.
- The council suspended standing orders to allow speakers for the two groups address the meeting.
- Under the council's standing orders, a candidate needs a two-thirds majority or, in this case, five votes out of eight to be co-opted.
- Adopt a standing order which says that Council will not take a ratepayer to court without the consent of full Council.
- Your council's standing orders may also require you to withdraw from the meeting while the matter is discussed.
- However, John McGinley, the Labour leader on Kildare County Council, yesterday responded by saying that Ms Murphy was well aware of the council's standing orders.
- However, he admitted that the desire to be able to dismiss the governor was taken into consideration when the committee was deciding to revise the council's standing orders.
- ‘Earlier this year we attempted to have a provision to allow secret meetings excluded from the standing orders of Sligo Borough Council,’ said a spokesperson for the group.
- He said if the plans were approved, Sutton's Conservative councillors will call the decision in for further scrutiny by requisitioning it under council standing orders.
- He said: ‘It is the credit card financing of public health and we want the council to suspend its standing orders to debate it.’
- There was a great deal of heated debate, and town clerk Graham Gittins was accused of failing in his duty to advise the council of their own standing orders.
- There were heated exchanges over the investigation at Monday's Co. Council meeting where standing orders were suspended at beginning of the meeting to discuss the probe and the job losses at Waterford Crystal.
- He said the issue emerged during the deliberation of amendments to the City Council's standing orders, a process which is still underway.
- There's no question that secret split voting is legal under Parliament's standing orders; the problem is that this lack of transparency undermines democratic accountability.
- Coun Richard Allen said that under the council's standing orders any schemes costing more than £2,500 had to go out to tender for rival estimates.
- The Human Rights Foundation - in an excellent submission to the Select Committee - says the government in fact is subverting parliamentary standing orders and conventions in the way it is handling the Bill.
- For example, the agenda and standing orders for state council are now publicly available.
- Indeed, he had wanted to address that night's meeting, but council standing orders prevented him from doing so.
2A military order or ruling that is retained irrespective of changing conditions. 标准作战规定;不随情况变化的作战规则 Example sentencesExamples - The unit became an independent force, answering directly to MG Groves, going wherever necessary in the European theater, and overriding all standing orders.
- On Thursday, an Air Force commander testified that Maj Schmidt and Maj Umbach had received standing orders warning that allied troops would intermittently use live ammunition.
- The soldiers carried with them CDF standing orders outlining the conditions under which a soldier might shoot.
- He said the Ciskei Defence Force standing orders specified the use of minimum force whenever soldiers had to fire.
- There were standing orders not to salute officers in the field, since snipers generally tried to shoot those they saw being saluted.
- The standing orders regarding the search and its ambit come from the performer-in-chief, who coordinates them with the supervisor of studies.
- If a nation had concerns about troop buildup on its border, it could put in a standing order for the satellite to take pictures every time it passed over the border.
- With a few allowances made for modern technology, his standing orders are still highly relevant today.
- The standing order was not to leave your position unless ordered to.
- We have an environmental officer who looks after road movement and any restrictions placed on us by range control and ensures that we comply with range standing orders.
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