Examples of Virginia Law in a sentence
If the Contractor is required by Virginia law to carry Workers Compensation coverage, the coverage shall be at Virginia Statutory Limits with Virginia coverage added to item 3A of the policy; a Virginia listing under item 3C of the policy is not sufficient.
All policies of insurance required herein shall be written by insurance companies licensed to conduct the business of insurance in Virginia, and acceptable to Owner, and shall carry the provision that the insurance will not be cancelled or materially modified without thirty days (30) prior written notice to the Owner or to the extent permitted by Virginia law.
However, compliance with Virginia law requiring automobile liability insurance is a contractual requirement.
Notice: It is a violation of Virginia law for any party (prime contractor or subcontractor) to engage in, or offer to engage in, contracting work in the Commonwealth of Virginia unless the party has been licensed under the provisions of Title 54, Section 1103 of the Code of Virginia.
However, compliance with Virginia law requiring auto liability insurance is a contractual requirement.
Contractor agrees that all items provided to the City will be new, or if an item is refurbished or remanufactured, such item will meet the industry standards for such item and the item shall be clearly labeled as refurbished or remanufactured, and that all such items include such warranties as may be provided by Virginia law together with any warranties provided by the manufacturer of the item.
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) and the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC) are transportation districts established under Virginia law and jointly own this service.
Pursuant to Virginia law, the County of Albemarle, Virginia may not indemnify any party for any purpose.
If a sole proprietor with no employees, the Contractor is not required by Virginia law to carry Workers Compensation coverage.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Southampton County Board of Supervisors hereby certifies that, to the best of each member’s knowledge, (i) only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in the closed meeting to which this certification resolution applies, and (ii) only such public matters as were identified in the motion convening the closed meeting were heard, discussed and considered by the Southampton County Board of Supervisors.