Examples of Permit Agent in a sentence
Permit Agent or its agents, upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours or at such other times as the parties may agree, to examine its properties, books, and records, and to discuss its affairs, finances, and accounts, with its respective officers, directors, employees, and independent certified public accountants.
TMC personnel will contact with the on call DelDOT Permit Agent who will contact the hauler, discuss the emergency move request, and provide instructions for the move.
Hauler will contact the DelDOT Hauling Permit Office (302) 744-2700 to alert DelDOT Permit Agent of the emergency.
Permit Agent and each of its duly authorized representatives or agents to visit any of its properties and inspect any of its assets or books and records, to examine and make copies of its books and records, and to discuss its affairs, finances, and accounts with, and to be advised as to the same by, its officers and employees at such reasonable times and intervals as Agent may designate and, so long as no Default or Event of Default exists, with reasonable prior notice to Borrower.
The Permit Agent Offices provide, for a fee, import permits to allow individuals to bring in liquor from outside Nunavut.
Permit Agent, by Agent’s representatives and agents, to enter any premises where all or any part of the Collateral, or the books and records relating thereto, or both, are located, to take possession of all or any part of the Collateral and to remove all or any part of the Collateral.
The contractor should submit an original Authorized Permit Agent Form for each project for which he/she has designated an individual to pull permits.
Letter from Robert Coy, Region Permit Agent, MDOT, to Marc Start, URS Corporation (Sept.
Authorized Agents may also sign, when an Authorized Permit Agent Form is completed on behalf of a State of Georgia licensed contractor.
Permit Agent or its agents, upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours or at such other times as the parties may agree, to inspect and visit any of its properties, examine and make excerpts from its books and records, and to discuss its business affairs, finances and accounts with its officers, directors, employees, and independent certified public accountants and to conduct reviews of any collateral.