Service Permit definition

Service Permit means a permit issued under section 21.
Service Permit means the authority given by the department to a casino employee or a concessionaire or concessionaire employee that authorizes that person or individual to perform the functions permitted by the department.
Service Permit means the service permit issued pursuant to subsection 20(2);

Examples of Service Permit in a sentence

  • Vendors who wish to sell non-agricultural products (as defined by 105 CMR 590.000) must inform the regulatory authority and obtain a Food Service Permit consistent with the type of food they are selling.

  • Food vendors are required to obtain a Temporary Food Service Permit at least 14 business days prior to the event date from the Dougherty County Environmental Health Department.

  • The USFS shall either have (i) approved the sale of the Stock to the Buyer or (ii) issued to each Company a new permit (in contemplation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement) for the use of applicable U.S. Forest Service Properties covering the same Real Property as covered in such Company’s U.S. Forest Service Permit and otherwise on the then current form of the USFS for such agreements.

  • The Companies have no Knowledge of any third-party permitee or commercial operator operating within the areas permitted to either Company and its Subsidiaries under any U.S. Forest Service Permit.

  • None of the Sellers is engaged in any ongoing dispute or disagreement with the USFS over the interpretation or application of any term or condition of any U.S. Forest Service Permit.

  • Each Borrower will well and truly perform, or cause to be performed, all of its material obligations and agreements under the Forest Service Permits and under any renewals or extensions thereof and will not do or suffer anything which will impair any Forest Service Permit or which would be a Default hereunder.

  • The Regional Office, utilizing the Service Permit Information Tracking System (SPITS), enters the applicant's (i.e., the property owner’s) information and assigns a permit number to the CCAA.

  • A copy of the Environmental Health Department’s Temporary Food Service Permit Application must accompany the FUA three weeks prior to the scheduled use date.

  • Food Exhibitors are required to comply with Texas Tech Environmental Health and Safety standards and acquire a Temporary Food Service Permit - ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ehs/web/FoodPermit/FoodPermitRequestForm.aspx.

  • The USFS shall either have (i) approved the sale of the Assets to the Purchaser or (ii) issued to Purchaser a new permit (in contemplation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement) for the use of applicable U.S. Forest Service Properties covering the same Real Property as covered in Seller’s U.S. Forest Service Permit and otherwise on the then current form of the USFS for such agreements.


More Definitions of Service Permit

Service Permit means a permit issued under this section.
Service Permit means a service permit granted to Operators pursuant to the 2000 Act and The Franchising Schemes (Service Permits) (England) Regulations 2018;
Service Permit means a permit issued under section 27 of this By-law;
Service Permit. School Cafeteria with/ Contract: $250.00

Related to Service Permit

  • Land use permit means a permit issued by a land use authority.

  • work permit means the relevant permit issued by First Gas to the Interconnected Party under First Gas’ current “Permit to Work Procedure” pursuant to section 13.

  • Special use permit means a permit issued in accordance with Chapter 10, Special Use Permit Act.

  • residence permit means a permit of any type issued by Armenia or one of the Member States entitling a person to reside on its territory. This shall not include temporary permissions to remain on its territory in connection with the processing of an asylum application or an application for a residence permit;

  • Conditional Use Permit or “CUP” means a conditional use permit issued under this chapter.