Branch business definition

Branch business means any insurance business transacted by a branch captive insurance company in this State.
Branch business means any insurance business transacted by
Branch business means any insurance business transacted by a branch captive insurance company in this State. [PL 2009, c. 335, §24 (NEW).]

Examples of Branch business in a sentence

  • An employee away from the employee’s residence or official headquarters on official Judicial Branch business over a twenty-four (24) hour basis shall have the right to fifteen (15) minutes of personal phone time per day while on travel status to anywhere in Maine provided that the employee pays for the call and seeks reimbursement on an expense voucher.

  • An employee covered by this Agreement shall be entitled to release time from instructional duties to carry out CTA, BCTF or Teacher Regulation Branch business.

  • Covered employees shall be assigned a forty (40) hour per week work schedule so as to ensure courts and offices are appropriately open for Judicial Branch business.

  • Nets operates in Finland by Nets Denmark A/S, Finnish Branch, business registration no.

  • Employees utilizing their personal vehicles on official Judicial Branch business are responsible for insuring the vehicle for business usage.


More Definitions of Branch business

Branch business means any insurance business transacted by a branch captive insurance company
Branch business means any insurance business that is
Branch business means any insurance business that is transacted by a branch captive insurer in this state.
Branch business means [any] an insurance business transacted by a branch
Branch business means any insurance business transacted by a branch captive insurer in Kentucky.
Branch business means an insurance business transacted by a branch captive
Branch business means the banking business carried on by the Transferor Financial Institution in Saint Christopher and Nevis comprising all the local purchased assets, local purchased property, rights, liabilities and obligations of the Transferor Financial Institution in Saint Christopher and Nevis as are more particularly described in the Local Purchase Agreement as being the subject of the sale;