New or expanding definition

New or expanding means a technology or biotechnology
New or expanding means a technology or biotechnology company that (1) on June 30 of the year in which the company files an application for surrender of unused but otherwise allowable tax benefits under P.L.1997, c.334 (C.34:1B-7.42a et al.) and on the date of the exchange of the corporation business tax benefit certificate, has fewer than 225 employees in the United States of America; (2) on June 30 of the year in which the company files such an application, has at least one full-time employee working in this State if the company has been incorporated for less than three years, has at least five full-time employees working in this State if the company has been incorporated for more than three years but less than five years, and has at least 10 full-time employees working in this State if the company has been incorporated for more than five years; and (3) on the date of the exchange of the corporation business tax benefit certificate, the company has the requisite number of full-time employees in New Jersey that were required on June 30 as set forth in part (2) of this definition.
New or expanding means a Technology or Biotechnology Company that (1) on June 30 of the year in which the company files an application for surrender of unused but otherwise allowable tax benefits under P.L.1997, c.334 (N.J.S.A. 34:1B-7.42a) and on the Date of Closing, has fewer than 225 employees in the United States of America; (2) on June 30 of the year in which the company files such an application, has at least one Full-Time Employee working in this State if the company has been incorporated for less than three years, has at least five Full-Time Employees working in this State if the company has been incorporated for more than three years but less than five years, and has at least 10 Full-Time Employees working in this State if the company has been incorporated for more than five years; and (3) on the Date of Closing, the company has the requisite number of Full-Time Employees in New Jersey that were required on June 30 as set forth in part (2) of this definition.

Examples of New or expanding in a sentence

  • New or expanding facilities are required to be inspected by the director or an authorized representative in a timely manner prior to stocking the animals.

  • New or expanding Group B systems cannot use a lake, river, spring, dug well, groundwater under the direct influence of surface water (GWI), rainfall catchment, or seawater source (WAC 246-291-125).

  • New or expanding development or uses in the shoreline, including subdivision of land, that would likely require structural flood control works within a stream, channel migration zone, or floodway should not be allowed.

  • New or expanding development or uses in the shoreline, including subdivision of land, that would likely require structural flood control works within a river, channel migration zone, floodway, or lake should not be allowed.

  • New or expanding water systems designed and intended to serve 10 or more dwelling units must follow the Group A public water system approval process (WAC 246-291- 200(2)).

  • New or expanding development or uses in the shoreline, including subdivision of land, that would likely require structural flood control works within a river, channel migration zone, floodway, or lakes should not be allowed.

  • New or expanding development or uses in the shoreline, including subdivision of land, that would likely require structural flood control works within a stream, channel migration zone, floodway, or coastal flood zone shall be prohibited.

  • New or expanding development utilising heavy vehicle haulage will increase the need for maintenance of certain public roads.

  • New or expanding feedlots are prohibited in the one hundred (100) year floodplain or in a floodway.

  • New or expanding existing livestock facilities shall comply with all provisions of this Code and those of Chapter ATCP 51, Wisconsin Administrative Code.


More Definitions of New or expanding

New or expanding means a technology or biotechnology company that:
New or expanding means a company that has fewer than 225 employees, of whom
New or expanding means a technology or biotechnology company that (1) on June 30 of the year in which the company files an application for surrender of unused but otherwise
New or expanding means a biotechnology company that:

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