Standing definition

Standing means the classification in which an employee accrues service credit for layoff purposes.
Standing means to have suffered an injury or harm or to be about to suffer imminent injury or harm, if:
Standing means to have suffered an injury or harm or to be about to suffer imminent injury or harm, if the following are also satisfied:

Examples of Standing in a sentence

  • Yes, Vendor certifies Regulatory Good Standing Certification - Explanation - Continued If Vendor responded to the prior attribute that "No", Vendor is not in good standing, Vendor must provide an explanation of that lack of good standing here for TIPS consideration.

  • No Regulatory Standing I certify to TIPS for the proposal attached that my company is in good standing with all governmental agencies Federal or state that regulate any part of our business operations.


More Definitions of Standing

Standing means the bringing a vehicle to an intentional halt for picking up or setting down passengers or for loading or unloading goods. Stopping with the traffic flow or when requested by a traffic control device or an authorised official is not deemed to be standing;
Standing means any stopping of a vehicle, whether occupied or not.
Standing means any stopping of a vehicle, whether the vehicle is occupied or unoccupied.
Standing means the right to challenge materials in District School Libraries.
Standing means a party’s right to make a legal claim or seek judicial enforcement of a duty or right.
Standing means appearing in a hearing on an application for a public event for which an appeal may be made pursuant to this chapter.
Standing means the order of priority on an employment list of each candidate who passes an examination. All candidates who have the same final examination score for the same examination shall be given the same standing.