Principle place of business means the address at which the Respondent’s high-level officers direct, control, and coordinate the Respondent’s activities
Principle place of business means the single state in which the natural persons who establish policy for the direction, control, and coordination of the operations of the institution as a whole primarily exercise that function considering the following factors:
Principle place of business means the head office or the registered office of the undertaking within which the principle financial functions and operational control of the activities referred to in this Regulation are exercised.
Examples of Principle place of business in a sentence
Certificate of Incorporation/Business Registration Certificate & Principle place of business.
During the public consultation period, the Council must make available copies of the draft Annual Business Plan at its Principle place of business.
Scanned copy of Partnership Deed under Indian Partnership Act/ Company Act Resolution along with power of attorney and Affidavit and other documents, place of Registration & Principle place of business etc.
Certified copies of certificate of registration, Certificate of Incorporation and Principle place of business.
Principle place of business of NBP Fullerton Asset Management Limited (Formerly: National Fullerton Asset Management Limited) is 9th Floor, Adamjee House, I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi.
More Definitions of Principle place of business
Principle place of business means a wholesale dealer’s or broker’s administrative headquarters in the state. “State” means the state of Arizona and all its agencies and political subdivisions, their officers and agents.
Principle place of business or “Business Location” means a permanent structure, not mounted on wheels, occupied by the wrecker operator at the physical address of the wrecker service, as shown on the wrecker license, with a publicly listed telephone number and functioning utilities including but not limited to electricity and water, where normal business is transacted and all wrecker records are maintained. Effective January 1, 2005, the place of business shall be located in Oklahoma. The principal business full address, including county, must be verified by documentation, such as company letterhead, business card, tax documents, or other official business documents. The facility must be capable and large enough to conduct business, storage of records and all transactions of business. Any additional location or locations within twenty- five (25) miles of principal place of business will be considered an extension location and will not be made to meet the requirements of the primary/principal business office but shall meet all storage requirements. All business transactions including, but not limited to, invoicing, ticketing, receipting, releasing, and collection payment, will be conducted at the location in which the vehicle is stored.
Principle place of business in relation to an operator means the centre of corporate activities of the legal entity;
Principle place of business means each premises licensed to do business pursuant to the Act.
Principle place of business means owned or leased premises which contains:
Principle place of business means the head office or the registered office of the undertaking within which the principle financial functions and operational control of the activities referred to in NCAR Part‐145 are exercised.NCAR 145.A.5 APPLICABILITY Organisations involved in the maintenance of large aircraft or of aircraft used for commercial air transport and components intended for fitment thereto, shall be approved in accordance with the provisions of NCAR Part‐145.NCAR 145.A.10 SCOPE This Section establishes the requirements to be met by an organisation to qualify for the issue or continuation of an approval for the maintenance of aircraft and components.AMC 145.A.10 SCOPE
Principle place of business means the place where the business’s officers or