Qualified third party definition

Qualified third party means 1 or more of the following:
Qualified third party means a federal, state or local governmental agency, or any person whom the broker, salesper- son or a party to the real estate transaction reasonably believes has the expertise necessary to meet the industry standards of practice for the type of inspection or investigation that has been conducted by the third party in order to prepare the written report described in s. 452.23 (2) (b), Stats.
Qualified third party means a person, acting in an official capacity, who has had in-person contact with the tenant and is:

Examples of Qualified third party in a sentence

  • Qualified third party consultants, as determined by TCS at its sole discretion, will be employed by TCS for the purpose of any such inspection.

  • Qualified third party consultants, as determined by CALYPSO at CALYPSO's sole discretion, will be employed by CALYPSO for the purpose of any such inspection.

  • Qualified third party organizations can be more effective than seller created information on customer decision.

  • Qualified third party inspectors may be used when on-site inspections or alternative methods are not feasible.

  • Qualified third party with specific expertise in the area where potential batches were identified to evaluate all data integrity lapses.


More Definitions of Qualified third party

Qualified third party means a peace officer or victim advocate employed by
Qualified third party means any of the following people acting in their official capacity:
Qualified third party as used in this section, means a health practitioner, domestic violence counselor, as defined in Section 1037.1 of the Evidence Code, a sexual assault counselor, as defined in Section 1035.2 of the Evidence Code, or a human trafficking caseworker, as defined in Section 1038.2 of the Evidence Code.
Qualified third party means a person, acting in an official capacity, who has had
Qualified third party means any of the following people
Qualified third party means law enforcement, health professionals, court employees, licensed mental health professionals or counselors, trained advocates for crime victim/ witness programs, or clergy.
Qualified third party means a person that has had individual contact with the tenant and is a law enforcement officer, attorney or licensed health professional or is a victim’s advocate at a victim services provider.