Contractor in good standing definition

Contractor in good standing means a CCP contractor who is currently in compliance or within the permitted time frame allotted for remedy to come into compliance with the Department's rules and contract.
Contractor in good standing means a CCP contractor who is currently in

Examples of Contractor in good standing in a sentence

  • License: Contractor shall be certified by the Washington State Department of Ecology as a Primary Response Contractor in good standing during the duration of the Master Contract.

  • Pursuant to Section 255.20, Florida Statues (F.S.) and in lieu of the above, the County may consider a bid from a Bidder that is a duly licensed Contractor in good standing that has been pre-qualified and considered eligible by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) under Section 337.14, F.S. and Chapter 14-2, Florida Administrative Code, to perform the work described in the Contract Documents.

  • Contractor is a duly organized and validly existing Contractor in good standing under the laws of the State of , and is qualified to do business in the State of Missouri.

  • Contractor is an Independent Contractor, in good standing, providing services to its customers.

Related to Contractor in good standing

  • Member in Good Standing means a member in service who is not subject to removal by the employing city of the member pursuant to section 400.18 or 400.19, or other comparable process, and who is not the subject of an investigation that could lead to such removal. Except as specifically provided pursuant to section 411.9, a person who is restored to active service for purposes of applying for a pension under this chapter is not a member in good standing.

  • In good standing means, in respect of a registrant,

  • Good Standing means a valid MNO Community Charter Agreement that is recognized by MNO as active and that is not under an order of revocation or suspension by the MNO. If, in the opinion of MNO, the Community Council has ceased to effectively function for a period of 6 months, then the Community Charter is deemed to be no longer active. A Community Charter can be reactivated, with the consent of MNO, by means of a Community Council resolution, whereby the restored Community Council agrees to adopt and abide by the terms and conditions of its MNO Community Charter Agreement, this Community Code, the MNO By-Laws and the MNO Statement of Prime Purpose.

  • Foreign entity means an entity other than a domestic entity.

  • Professional limited liability company means a limited