Valid definition

Valid means that a Certificate that has not expired and has not been revoked.
Valid for the stipulated time period as mentioned in the tender & in case of its expiry it will attract penalization.
Valid means valid for payment to be made thereunder against delivery of a Notice of Drawing given within the period stated therein.

Examples of Valid in a sentence

  • A Valid Account Number will be assigned once these requirements are met.


More Definitions of Valid

Valid means that the Tax Verification Letter’s period of validity, as indicated on the Tax Verification Letter, has not ended.
Valid here means that the document is genuine and has not expired or been cancelled or invalidated at the point it is provided. If, by the date the application is submitted (in accordance with the ‘date of application’ as defined in Annex 1 to Appendix EU) or considered, the document is no longer valid, the application remains a valid application for the purposes of rule EU9 of Appendix EU.
Valid means that the Tax Verification Letter’s period of validity, as indicated on the Tax Verification Letter, has not ended. As a condition of entering into this Agreement, the Contractor provided to the Province a Valid Tax Verification Letter.
Valid means not expired, revoked, or suspended.
Valid means that a license, certification, or other form of authorization is in full force and effect and not suspended.
Valid here means that, at the date of application, the document is genuine and has not expired or been cancelled or invalidated.
Valid for High School Transcript means it is in a sealed envelope, or electronically sent, or faxed directly to MCC from a school or school board.