Examples of State recognized in a sentence
A State recognized medical authority for this purpose is a State licensed health care professional who is authorized to write medical prescriptions under State law.
Except as specifically provided for elsewhere herein, coverage shall be at least for 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, except State recognized holidays and shall include a minimum of two (2) preventive and safety maintenance inspections per year.
The NRC encourages participation by federally - and State recognized Tribes in the regulatory process.
Bid Price x 2.0 – Work hours on Sundays and State recognized holidays.
The State recognized that employment levels associated with the Space Shuttle Program (External Fuel Tank) would dramatically decrease as the overall shuttle program phased down and desired to counter this situation by making strategic investments at MAF.
Contractor(s) shall provide toll-free customer service phone support from 7:00 AM (EST) to 6:00 PM (EST) Monday through Friday, except for National and State recognized holidays.
The contract shall be presented to the successful bidder for execution and shall be returned to the RCUH with compliant insurance certificates, satisfactory performance and payment bonds within TEN (10) days not including Saturdays, Sundays, and State recognized legal holidays or within such further time as the RCUH may allow.
It is essential for the purpose of entering into a legal contract that Bidders state on the Official Bid Form, under “Name and Address of Bidder”, their full legal status :- • the full registered name of the company making a bid; or• if the Bidder is a person conducting business under a recognized trading name then:• State the name of the person(s);• State recognized trading name (eg.
No person shall perform any Work in furtherance of the Contract until notified that the Contract has been executed, and then only as specified in 108.03.The term “State Business Day” as used in this Subsection is synonymous with the term “Working Day” as used inN.J.S.A. 27:7-31 and N.J.S.A. 27:7-33 and is any day exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, State recognized legal holidays, and such other holidays or State office closings as declared by the State.
When the last day falls on a Saturday, Sunday or State recognized holiday, the last day will be the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or State recognized holiday.