License classification definition

License classification means a type of license, permit, tag or stamp authorized under this title and prescribed by the commission by rule to take, handle or possess wildlife.
License classification or “subclassification” means the type of construction for which a contractor may be licensed to do business.
License classification means a classification applied to a nursing license described in Section 58-31b-301.

Examples of License classification in a sentence

  • Chairman’s Statement REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2010 In 2010 we saw a cautious recovery in Europe from the financial turmoil of previous two years.

  • The Contractor’s Key Personnel will retain a State of Michigan Mechanical Contractor License (including classifications 1, 2, 5 and 7), must retain a Boiler Installer License (classification 1B) and must be certified to work on the system’s present at the Blue Water Bridge.

  • A Licensee may engage in the business of providing consumer financial services under this Code according to the applicable License classification.

  • Liquor License Hearing for Mason Mack Petroleum, LLC, dba Wayland Gulf of Wayland, regarding their request for a transfer of liquor license from Manheim Mack, Manager, to Kyle Christopher Ueberroth, for their Annual Wines and Malt Liquor License classification for their 28 Boston Post Road premises L.

  • If you showed a large cash flow as justification for a Business License classification, you must also submit a bank letter with your renewal application stating you still maintain anactive business account.


More Definitions of License classification

License classification. In accordance with Section 3300 of the Public Contract Code, the City has determined that the Contractor shall have a Class C27 ( Landscape Contractor ) License at the time it submits its bid to the City and at all times it is performing the Work.
License classification means the specific category of services authorized by a license including body piercing, branding, and tattooing.
License classification. In accordance with Section 3300 of the California Public Contract Code, the City has determined that the Contractor shall have a License as described below at the time it submits its bid to the City and at all times it is performing the Work. Liquidated Damages: If Contractor fails to complete the Work within the Contract Time, the City will sustain damage. The actual occurrence of damages and the actual amount of the damages which the City would suffer if the Work were not completed within the Contract Time would be impracticable and extremely difficult to determine. Damages the City would suffer in the event of delay include, but are not limited to, loss of the use of the Work, costs of administration, inspection, supervision and the loss suffered by the public within the City. General and Special Conditions: Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Contractor shall comply with the following special conditions: City of Saratoga Construction/Maintenance Contract for Project of $200,000 or Less Exhibit A-1 – Construction/Maintenance Services General Conditions
License classification. In accordance with Section 3300 of the California Public Contract Code, the
License classification. In accordance with Section 3300 of the Public Contract Code, the City has determined that the Contractor shall have a License as described below at the time it submits its bid to the City and at all times it is performing the Work.
License classification means a type of license, permit, tag
License classification. In accordance with Section 3300 of the California Public Contract Code, the City has determined that the Contractor shall have a License as described below at the time it submits its bid to the City and at all times it is performing the Work.