Small Business Concerns Sample Clauses

Small Business Concerns. A small business concern may (ii) A release discharging the Company, the be paid more often than every two weeks and may invoice and be Government, their officers, agents, and employees from all paid for recorded costs for items or services purchased directly for liabilities, obligations, and claims arising out of or under this the subcontract, even though the concern has not yet paid for subcontract, except: those items or services. (A) Specified claims stated in exact amounts, or
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Small Business Concerns. Borrower, together with its "affiliates" (as that term is deemed in Title 13, United States Code of Fxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxtion 121.401) is a "Small Concern" within the meaning of Section 107.700 of Title 13 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations. Neither Borrower nor any Subsidiary shall use directly or indirectly the proceeds of the Loan for any purpose for which a Small Business Investment Company is prohibited from providing funds by the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 and the regulations thereunder, including Sections 107.720 and 107.730 of Title 13 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations.
Small Business Concerns. If one or more Approved Investor(s) is a small business investment company within the meaning of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, as amended (the “SBIA”), the Company, together with its “affiliates” (as such term is defined in 13 C.F.R. 121.103), is a “small business concern” within the meaning of the SBIA, and the regulations promulgated thereunder. The Company acknowledges that each Investor that is a small business investment company is a Federal licensee under the SBIA.
Small Business Concerns. SELLER agrees to actively seek out and provide the maximum practicable opportunities for small businesses, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned small businesses, minority business enterprises, historically black colleges and universities and minority institutions, Historically Underutilized Business Zone small business concerns and U.S. Veteran and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned small business concerns to participate in its subcontracts. SELLER awards to the fullest extent consistent with the efficient performance of this Contract.
Small Business Concerns. The Government will make payments to the Contractor per DEAR970.5232-2, “Payments and advances.”
Small Business Concerns. The total estimated dollar value and percent of planned subcontracting with small business concerns include Small, Small Disadvantaged, Women-Owned Small, HUBZone, and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SB/SDB/WOB/HZ/ SDVOB) concerns. (% of 1. above): $118,560,000 and 57% This amount is included in the amount shown under A.1., above, as a subset.
Small Business Concerns. This Agreement is subject to the requirements of the Small Business Act (15 USC 631 et seq.), as amended, applicable to 2 CFR 200.321, and any applicable rules and orders requiring aid, counseling, assistance, and protection, insofar as possible, with, for, or of the interests of small-business concerns in order to preserve free competitive enterprise; and placement with small businesses of a fair proportion of the total federally-funded purchases, contracts and services.
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Related to Small Business Concerns

  • Qualified Small Business Stock The Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the shares of Preferred Stock issued pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, as well as any shares into which such shares are converted, within the meaning of Section 1202(f) of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”), to constitute “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code; provided, however, that such requirement shall not be applicable if the Board of Directors of the Company determines, in its good-faith business judgment, that such qualification is inconsistent with the best interests of the Company. The Company shall submit to its stockholders (including the Investors) and to the Internal Revenue Service any reports that may be required under Section 1202(d)(1)(C) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder. In addition, within twenty (20) business days after any Investor’s written request therefor, the Company shall, at its option, either (i) deliver to such Investor a written statement indicating whether (and what portion of) such Investor’s interest in the Company constitutes “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code or (ii) deliver to such Investor such factual information in the Company’s possession as is reasonably necessary to enable such Investor to determine whether (and what portion of) such Investor’s interest in the Company constitutes “qualified small business stock” as defined in Section 1202(c) of the Code.

  • Privacy Act If performance involves design, development or operation of a system of records on individuals, this Agreement incorporates by reference FAR 52.224-1 Privacy Act Notification (Apr 1984) and FAR 52.224-2 Privacy Act (Apr 1984).

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