Common use of Size of Business Clause in Contracts

Size of Business. Size of Business must be greater than zero (0) and is to include the number of individuals working for the company at the time of application, where “individuals” includes owners, sole proprietors, members, and partners, and all employees across all offices of the company wherever located, as well as employees outside of the United States, including both collection and non-collection staff, and including leased, joint, subcontracted, and temporary employees, as well as employees located outside of the U.S. A diversified law firm may exclude individuals working solely in practice areas unrelated to accounts receivable management.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Member Application and Agreement, Member Application and Agreement, Member Application and Agreement

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