Corporate Firm definition

Corporate Firm means any one of the following: a) the Proponent, b) the Proponent and its Subconsultants, or c) the Joint Venture, responding to the Request Document.
Corporate Firm means any one of the following: a) the Bidder, b) the Bidder and its Subconsultants, or c) the Joint Venture, responding to the Tender Document.
Corporate Firm means a body corporate which carries on the practice of a solicitor or an REL but is not an in-house practice; “court” in rule 11 (Litigation and advocacy) means any court, tribunal or enquiry of England and Wales, or a British court martial, or any court of another jurisdiction; “director” means a director of a company, and includes the director of a recognised body which is a company; and in relation to a societas Europaea includes:(a) in a two-tier system, a member of the management organ and a member of the supervisory organ; and(b) in a one-tier system, a member of the administrative organ; “documents” in rule 20 (Requirements of practice) includes documents, whether written or electronic, relating to the solicitor’s client and office accounts; “eligible to be a member and eligible to be a shareowner” in rule 14 (Incorporated practice), mean a person who falls within one of the following categories:(a) a solicitor with a practising certificate;(b) a registered European lawyer;(c) a registered foreign lawyer;(d) a non-registered European lawyer;(d) a lawyer of an Establishment Directive state (including the UK),(e) a lawyer of England and Wales,(f) an individual approved under regulation X of the Solicitors’ Recognised Bodies Regulations 2007 as suitable to be a manager of a recognised body(g) a qualifying body (including another recognised body). (e) a recognised body; or(f) a European corporate practice;and “ineligible” must be construed accordingly; “employee” except in rule 6 (Equality and diversity) includes, in the case of a solicitor or an REL an individual who is:(a) a solicitor or REL who is employed as a director of a company;(b) a solicitor or REL who is engaged under a contract of service (for example, an assistant solicitor) by a firm or its wholly owned service company; or(c) a solicitor or REL who is engaged under a contract for services (for example, a consultant or a locum), made between the employer and:

More Definitions of Corporate Firm

Corporate Firm means any one of the following: a) the Proponent, b) the Proponent and its Subconsultants or c) Joint Venture.
Corporate Firm means any one of the following: a) the Proponent, b) the Proponent and its Subvendors, or c) the Joint Venture, responding to this Proposal Document.