Dominant in its field of operation definition

Dominant in its field of operation means having more than ten employees and annual gross revenues in the preceding twelve months which, if added to the annual amount of the contract awarded, exceed $500,000.
Dominant in its field of operation means having more than ten employees, including full-time and part-time employees, and annual gross revenues in the preceding twelve months, which, if added to the annual amount of the contract awarded, exceed $500,000.
Dominant in its field of operation means having more than 20 full-time equivalent positions and more than $1 million in annual gross revenues.

Examples of Dominant in its field of operation in a sentence

  • Dominant in its field of operation" means exercising a controlling or major influence in a kind of business activity in which a number of businesses are engaged.


More Definitions of Dominant in its field of operation

Dominant in its field of operation means having more than 20 employees, including full time and part time employees, and more than $1,000,000.00 in annual gross revenues or
Dominant in its field of operation means exercising a controlling or major influence in a business activity in which a number of businesses are engaged. In determining if a business is dominant, the following criteria, among others, shall be considered: Number of employees; volume of business; financial resources; competitive status or position; ownership or control of materials, processes, patents, license agreements and facilities; sales territory; and nature of business activity. The following businesses shall be deemed dominant in their field of operation:
Dominant in its field of operation means having more than ten (10) employees and annual gross revenues in the preceding twelve (12) months which, if added to the annual amount of the contract awarded, exceed Five Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($500,000.00).
Dominant in its field of operation means having more than 20 employees, including full time and part time employees, and more than $1,000,000.00 in annual gross revenues or $2,500,000.00 in annual gross revenues if a technical or professional service.
Dominant in its field of operation means having more than 10 employees and annual gross revenues in the preceding 12 months, which, if added to the annual amount of the contract awarded, exceed
Dominant in its field of operation means having more than ten employees and annual gross revenues in
Dominant in its field of operation means having more than ten employees and annual gross revenues in the preceding twelve months which, if added to the annual amount of the contract awarded, exceed $500,000. “Affiliate or subsidiary of a business dominant in its field of operation” means a business which is at least 20 percent owned by a business dominant in its field of operation, or by partners, officers, directors, majority stockholders, or their equivalent, of a business dominant in that field of operation. (Ord. 2002-0015 § 1 (part), 2002)