Class A company definition

Class A company means a local exchange company with two percent or more of the access lines within the state of Washington. The method of determining whether a com- pany is a Class A company is specified in WAC 480-120-034 (Classification of local exchange companies as Class A or Class B).
Class A company means a traditional solid waste col- lection company with an annual gross operating revenue from regulated, intrastate operations of five million dollars or more.
Class A company means a traditional solid waste collection com- pany with an annual gross operating revenue from regulated, intrastate operations of five million dollars or more.

Examples of Class A company in a sentence

  • Every local exchange carrier that is classified as a Class A company under § 32.11 of this chapter and that is not a National Exchange Carrier Asso- ciation interstate tariff participant, as provided in part 69, subpart G of this chapter, shall offer expanded inter- connection for interstate special access services at their central offices that are classified as end offices or serving wire centers, and at other rating points used for interstate special access.

  • An incumbent LEC that is classi- fied as a Class A company under § 32.11 of this chapter and that is not a Na- tional Exchange Carrier Association interstate tariff participant as pro- vided in part 69, subpart G, shall con- tinue to provide expanded interconnec- tion service pursuant to interstate tar- iff in accordance with §§ 64.1401, 64.1402, 69.121 of this chapter, and the Commis- sion’s other requirements.

  • The statement shall include, but not be limited to, a complete description of the services rendered, hours worked, expenses incurred, and if a Class A company, the number of registrant private investigators used and hours each worked.

  • Each Class A company must report monthly the information required in subsections (3), (4), and (6) through (10) of this section.

  • A Class B company has a very good production and inventory control system, but it differs from the Class A company in that the system does not extend to the entire company.

  • If Council does not resolve to become a Class A company member of Healthy Waterways Ltd Limited Company with entitlements to vote at company meetings and to stand as Director, the alternative option is to be a Class B member which is not recommended because Class B membership has no voting, limitedentitlements and would cause a financial burden for Council should it attempt to replicate the work of Healthy Waterways by outsourcing it individually.

  • In the event of legal defects, the Service Provider shall, at its own discretion, provide the Customer with a legally unobjectionable possibility of use or modify the Application or Trainings in such a way that the rights of third parties are no longer infringed.

  • It is recommended that Council resolve to adopt the Healthy Waterways Ltd Constitution and Network Rules amendments and become a Class A company member.

  • Effect of changes in estimates The Company in 2010 evaluated the buildings and premises technical conditions, as a result of which was identified, that actual useful life is longer the previously estimated.

  • A Class A company (annual revenues of $1,000,000 or more) requires a $250 filing fee.


More Definitions of Class A company

Class A company means a covered entity with at least $20,000,000 in gross annual revenue in each of the last two fiscal years from all business operations of the covered entity and the business operations in this State of the covered entity’s affiliates and:

Related to Class A company

  • Class A Common means the Company's Class A Common Stock, par value $.01 per share.

  • Class A LP Units means the Class A limited partnership units of the Partnership.

  • Class A Common Units means the Company's Class A Common Units.

  • Class A Common Unit means a Common Unit having the rights and obligations specified with respect to Class A Common Units in this Agreement.

  • Class B Common Units has the meaning set forth in Section 1(a) hereof.

  • Class A Common Stock means the Company's Class A Common Stock, par value $.01 per share.

  • Class B LP Units means, collectively, the Class B limited partnership units of the Partnership, and “Class B LP Unit” means any one of them.

  • Class B Common Unit means one of that certain class of Common Units with those special rights and obligations specified in this Agreement as being appurtenant to a “Class B Common Unit”.

  • Class A Common Shares means the Class A common shares of the Company, par value US$0.00001 per share, at the date of this Indenture, subject to Section 14.07.

  • Class A Limited Partner means EPCO Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and its successors and assigns.

  • Class B Common Stock means the Class B common stock, par value $0.0001 per share, of the Company.

  • Class A Percentage Interest means, with respect to a Class A Member as of a given date, that percentage obtained by dividing the total number of Class A Units owned by such Member by the total number of Class A Units issued and outstanding.

  • Class B Common Shares means shares of Class B Common Stock.

  • Class B Monthly Interest shall have the meaning specified in subsection 4.02(b).

  • Class A-2 Monthly Interest means (i) for the initial Distribution Date, $275,916.67, and (ii) for any Distribution Date thereafter, one-twelfth of the product of (A) the Class A-2 Rate and (B) the outstanding principal balance of the Class A-2 Notes as of the preceding Distribution Date (after giving effect to all payments of principal made to the Holders of the Class A-2 Notes on or before such preceding Distribution Date).

  • Class A Ordinary Share means an Ordinary Share of a par value of US$0.0001 in the capital of the Company, designated as a Class A Ordinary Shares and having the rights provided for in these Articles;

  • Class A Interest Each of the Class A-1 and Class A-2 Interests.

  • Class C Monthly Interest is defined in Section 4.1(c).

  • Class A Interests means the Units purchased by the Class A Members. The Class A Interests shall comprise sixty-five percent (65%) of the total Interests sold. Class A Percentage Interest shall be determined by calculating the ratio between each Class A Member’s Capital Account in relation to the total capitalization of the Company provided by the Class A Members.

  • Class A-3 Monthly Interest means (i) for the initial Distribution Date, $[ ], and (ii) for any Distribution Date thereafter, one-twelfth of the product of (A) the Class A-3 Rate and (B) the outstanding principal balance of the Class A-3 Notes as of the preceding Distribution Date (after giving effect to all payments of principal made to the Holders of the Class A-3 Notes on or before such preceding Distribution Date).

  • Company Class A Common Stock means the Class A Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company.

  • Class A operator means the individual who has primary responsibility to operate and maintain the UST system in accordance with applicable requirements. The Class A operator typically manages resources and personnel, such as establishing work assignments, to achieve and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements under this chapter.

  • Class A Share means a Class A ordinary share of a par value of US$0.0001 in the share capital of the Company.