Habitually delinquent definition

Habitually delinquent means the commission by a special fuel user, special fuel supplier or special fuel dealer of any of the following violations at least twice within 1 year or any two of the following violations at least once within 1 year:
Habitually delinquent means the commission by a special fuel supplier of any of the following violations at least twice within 1 year or any two of the following violations at least once within 1 year:
Habitually delinquent means the commission by a special fuel user,

Examples of Habitually delinquent in a sentence

  • Habitually delinquent members may be asked to resign from their office by the President of the Society, acting after a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the Spurgeon Council, as covered within the Tenure and Removal from Office(Article VI) section of the By-laws.

  • Habitually delinquent accounts may mean permanent denial of access to the Fermilab site or the use of its facilities.


More Definitions of Habitually delinquent

Habitually delinquent means violation of any of the provisions of this section twice within 12 consecutive months or violation of any two provisions once within 12 consecutive months:

Related to Habitually delinquent

  • Delinquent A Mortgage Loan is "delinquent" if any payment due thereon is not made pursuant to the terms of such Mortgage Loan by the close of business on the day such payment is scheduled to be due. A Mortgage Loan is "30 days delinquent" if such payment has not been received by the close of business on the corresponding day of the month immediately succeeding the month in which such payment was due, or, if there is no such corresponding day (e.g., as when a 30-day month follows a 31-day month in which a payment was due on the 31st day of such month), then on the last day of such immediately succeeding month. Similarly for "60 days delinquent," "90 days delinquent" and so on.

  • Delinquent act means (i) an act designated a crime under the law of this Commonwealth, or an

  • Socially and economically disadvantaged person means an individual who is a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States and who is Black, Hispanic, Native American, Asian, Female; or a member of another group or an individual found to be disadvantaged by the Small Business Administration pursuant to Section 3 of the Small Business Act.

  • Occupant means any person or persons over the age of eighteen years in possession of the property.