District bank definition

District bank means a bank chartered or organized under the District of Columbia Banking Code and under the authority and supervision of the Commissioner or a bank authorized to do business under the laws of the District.

Examples of District bank in a sentence

  • The City shall have the right to inspect all audits of the District, bank statements of the District, fiscal records of the District, Trustee statements for Bond proceeds, minutes of Board meetings, and notices received from governmental authorities.

  • Section 6 To be selected for a contract, the benefit provider must maintain an office in the District of Columbia; be incorporated in the District and pay a franchise tax and other applicable taxes; have service providers in the District; and a District bank account.

  • Section 5 To be selected for a contract the benefit provider must maintain an office in the District of Columbia; be incorporated in the District and pay a tax and other applicable taxes; have service providers in the District; and maintaina District bank account.

  • There are 3 finance operating models for an Explorer Unit to choose from (make it clear which will be included in the Partnership Agreement): ⮚ Financial administration through the District bank account ⮚ An Explorer Unit has its own bank account ⮚ Explorer Unit operational financial processes are provided by a Partnered Scout Group For example: − The hire rate for the hall will be set at £… per invested Explorer, per month.

  • Section 5 To be selected for a contract, a first time benefit provider must maintain an office in the District of Columbia; be incorporated in the District and pay a franchise tax and other applicable taxes; have service providers in the District; and maintain a District bank account.

  • Section D: To be selected for a contract under this Article, the benefit provider must maintain an office in the District of Columbia; be incorporated in the District and pay a franchise tax and other applicable taxes; have service providers in the District; and maintain a District bank account.