Noncorporate member definition

Noncorporate member means, an individual, an estate or a
Noncorporate member means, an individual, an estate or a trust subject to taxation pursuant to the "New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act,” N.J.S.A. 54A:1-1 et seq.

Examples of Noncorporate member in a sentence

  • Objective 3: Sustain the momentum of economic renaissance schemes in priority cities and towns (urban and rural) and support business start-ups and growth with a property offer that meets their changing needs.

  • The reward bonus policy is just as a supplement or change to the legal attribute of the original contract.The second is Non-corporate member.

Related to Noncorporate member

  • Corporate Member means, corporate entity who have entered into a Membership Agreement with DOCOMO BIKESHARE, INC. under the Bicycle Rental (Sharing) system in pursuant to Article 3, such as profit corporations, non-profit corporations, public corporations, and those with juridical personality by law. Member: means, an Individual Member and a Corporate Member collectively referred to as Member.

  • Associate Members means the individuals or firms which have agreed to Joint Venture in connection with the Project;

  • Financial Member means a person who has paid the required membership fee and is listed on the Register of Members.

  • Individual Member means a registered, financial Member of the Club who is at least 18 years of age.

  • Managing Member means CEF Equipment Holding, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company or any successor Managing Member under the Issuer Limited Liability Company Agreement.

  • Member means a member of the Board;

  • Employee Member means a member of the “Bargaining Unit”.

  • Governing body means the board of county commissioners or a county council if a county; the legislative authority if a municipal corporation; or the board of township trustees if a township; the board of directors if a sanitary district; or the board of trustees if a regional water and sewer district.

  • General Partner has the meaning set forth in the Preamble.