Lawful business definition

Lawful business means a reason for being present upon school property which is not otherwise prohibited by statute, by ordinance, or by any regulation adopted pursuant to statute or ordinance.
Lawful business means a reason for being present upon
Lawful business means a business, or Individual operating a business, that is in compliance with all applicable municipal by-laws and regulations as it relates to its commercial activities, including zoning and licensing by- laws;

Examples of Lawful business in a sentence

  • The Company may carry on any Lawful business, purpose or activity in which a limited liability company may be engaged under Law.

  • The Partnership may carry on any Lawful business, purpose or activity in which a Limited Partnership may be engaged under Law.

  • The object and purpose of, and the nature of the business to be conducted and promoted by the Company carrying on any Lawful business, purpose or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed under the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (6 Del.

  • Lawful business- It can be formed only for the purpose of carrying on some lawful business.

Related to Lawful business

  • Local Business means a business serving as a contractor as defined in Business and Professions Code section 7026 or a business supplying construction-related materials that has its principal headquarters or permanently staffed regional office and that has held a business license within the zip codes listed above for Local Hire for a minimum of three months prior to the date the entity submits a bid, contract, or proposal for a Public Project. A Local Business contractor must also be properly registered with the Department of Industrial Relations in accordance with Labor Code section 1725.5. Local Business shall also mean any state or nationally certified minority-owned, women-owned, or disabled veteran business that has performed work for the District or other public agency within the zip codes listed above for Local Hire during the past four years. Certification for a disabled veteran business must be provided to the District. Local Business shall also mean a business that participates in an internship program that is currently approved or recognized by the District. The entity may also apply to obtain District approval of its internship program. The internship program must be approved by the District and must be completed by the end of the specific Public Project or by the next semester immediately after completion of the specific Public Project. Local Business shall also mean any entity that uses apprentices from a District approved apprenticeship program.