Doing Business in Maryland Sample Clauses

Doing Business in Maryland. The Contractor warrants and represents that it (1) is either (a) incorporated in Maryland or (b) registered or qualified by the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) as required by the Maryland Annotated Code, Corps, & Assocs. Article, to do business in Maryland and 92) is in good standing with SDAT.
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Doing Business in Maryland. The Consultant warrants and represents that it has paid all taxes, fees and charges owed by it to any governmental entity. In addition, it warrants and represents that any parent or subsidiary corporation or other business entity with which it is affiliated or has been affiliated has paid all taxes, fees and charges owed by it to any governmental agency accrued during any period during which the Consultant was affiliated with the entity. The Consultant warrants and represents that
Doing Business in Maryland. The Contractor warrants and represents that it has paid all taxes, fees and charges owed by it to any governmental entity. In addition, it warrants and represents that any business entity with which it is affiliated or has been affiliated has paid all taxes, fees and charges owed by it to any governmental agency accrued during any period during which the Contractor was affiliated with the entity. The Contractor warrants and represents that it (1) is either (a) incorporated in Maryland or (b) registered or qualified by the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) as required by the Maryland Annotated Code, Corps. & Assocs. Article, to do business in Maryland and (2) is in good standing with SDAT.
Doing Business in Maryland. The Contractor warrants and represents that it has paid all taxes, fees and charges owed by it to any governmental entity. In addition, it warrants and represents that any business entity with which it is affiliated or has been affiliated has paid all taxes, fees and charges owed by it to any governmental agency accrued during any period during which the Contractor was affiliated with the entity. The Contractor warrants and represents that it (1) is either
Doing Business in Maryland. Ting warrants and represents that (1) if it is a corporate entity, it is either (a) incorporated in Maryland or (b) registered or qualified by the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT) as required by the Maryland Annotated Code, Corps. & Assocs. Article, to do business in Maryland and (2) it is in good standing with SDAT and has paid all taxes (including but not limited to income, real property, and personal property taxes due the State of Maryland or any other governmental entity.

Related to Doing Business in Maryland

  • CENTURYLINK OSS INFORMATION 57.1 Subject to the provisions of this Agreement and Applicable Law, CLEC shall have a limited, revocable, non-transferable, non-exclusive right to use CenturyLink OSS Information during the term of this Agreement, for CLEC’s internal use for the provision of Telecommunications Services to CLEC End Users in the State.

  • Business Information All Business Information shall be owned jointly by the Members as their Ownership Interests are determined pursuant to this Agreement. Both before and after the termination of the Company, all Business Information may be used by either Member for any purpose, whether or not competitive with the Business, without consulting with, or obligation to, the other Member. Except as provided in Sections 13.3 and 13.4, or with the prior written consent of the other Member, each Member shall keep confidential and not disclose to any third party or the public any portion of the Business Information that constitutes Confidential Information.

  • Confidential Business Information CARB may have based this penalty in part on confidential business information provided by Xxxxx or confidential settlement communications.

  • OBLIGATIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF CONTRACTOR AS BUSINESS ASSOCIATE 1. Contractor agrees not to use or further disclose PHI County discloses to Contractor other than as permitted or required by this Business Associate Contract or as required by law.

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