Good reputation definition
Good reputation or "good standing" means:
Good reputation means:
(1) If the person is an individual, he is not the subject of an investigation or disciplinary action by any agency of the federal, state, or local government, and has not been denied a license or certificate or had a license or certificate limited, suspended, or revoked by any public agency.
(2) If the person is not an individual, that it is in compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations that are applicable to its operations, is not currently under investigation by any agency of the federal, state, or local government, has not been denied any necessary licenses or certificates, or had such licenses or certificates limited, suspended, or revoked.
Good reputation in this case means that the current owners of this bank weren’t included in the
More Definitions of Good reputation
Good reputation means the reputation of a person who:
Good reputation in this case means that the current owners of this bank weren’t included in the management bodies or didn’t own any banks in the period when the license of such banks was revoked, or such banks were restructured (part of the assets were withdrawn before). Plus, there is no information about large public scandals in media or in the sources of information provided in this section.
Good reputation means the merchant reputation of proved by recommendations of regular partners or branch organizations, of which the carrier is a member, and the chiefs of the carriage activities shall not be convicted for intentional crime of general character, or shall not be deprived of the right to exercise the activity in question by a conviction in force.