First Source definition

First Source means any direct evidence establishing or helping to establish the existence or nonexistence of a fact. Indirect evidence and anonymous complaints do no constitute first source evidence.
First Source means First Source Financial LLP the Class 2 claimant and its assignee or successor.
First Source means 1/st/ Source Bank, a secured creditor of Aircargo.

Examples of First Source in a sentence

  • The first source for finding employees to fill any vacancy occurring in all jobs covered by the First Source Employment Agreement shall be the First Source Register.

  • If the contract is for more than $50,000, then the First Source Hiring Program (Admin.

  • The work to be performed under this contract is subject to the provisions of the DeKalb County First Source Jobs Ordinance.

  • The First Source Hiring Administration shall develop easy-to-use forms and record keeping requirements for documenting compliance with the agreement.

  • Upon application by Employer, the First Source Hiring Administration may grant an exception to any or all of the requirements of Chapter 83 in any situation where it concludes that compliance with this Chapter would cause economic hardship.


More Definitions of First Source

First Source means 1st Source Bank, a secured creditor of ------------ Aircargo.
First Source means First Source Energy Corp.
First Source means First Source Financial, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
First Source has the meaning set forth in section 7.2.
First Source means City’s First Source Recruitment Program as described in the Human Resources Agreement.
First Source means First Source Financial L.L.P., formerly known
First Source local hiring system that promotes recruitment of local residents to fill new positions and, for the first time, prioritizes immediately adjacent low-income neighborhoods.  A landmark Affordable Housing Plan that not only exceeds the Inclusionary Housing Ordinance (IHO) in for-sale affordable units but also includes hundreds of affordable rental units targeting the income levels of Denver’s greatest need.  Construction of 150 affordable, for-sale units out of 1,500 total for-sale units (10%).  Construction of 200 low-income rental units out of 1,000 (20%).  A unique agreement that excludes low-road big-box grocery stores like Wal-Mart who undercut existing good jobs in the grocery industry through poverty wages and inadequate health care.  An unprecedented commitment to provide free and convenient public access to all cleanup documents at the nearby Xxxxxx Public Library.  Cooperation and participation with the neighborhood coalition Voluntary Cleanup Advisory Board (VCAB) that is monitoring the cleanup and communicating cleanup issues to affected neighbors.