Business Licensing Clause Samples

The Business Licensing clause requires that a party, typically the service provider or contractor, maintains all necessary business licenses and permits required by law to perform the contracted work. This means the party must ensure their business is properly registered and authorized to operate in the relevant jurisdiction, and that all required documentation is kept current throughout the contract term. By including this clause, the agreement ensures legal compliance and reduces the risk of project delays or penalties due to unlicensed activity.
Business Licensing. Notwithstanding any term herein to the contrary, should Tenant be unable to secure all governmental licensing necessary to operate Tenant's intended business as described in Article 6 by August 31, 1994, this Lease shall terminate at the option of Tenant.
Business Licensing. The Developer, general contractor and each sub-contractor shall obtain a valid Business License from the Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in order to conduct business within the Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ municipal limits.
Business Licensing. NET This is a complete business licensing system that provides extensive table views and editing screens for tracking businesses and their licenses.  Enter an unlimited number of businesses, license types, inspections, etc.  Deny and approve licenses and renewals en-masse  View multiple license statuses for a business on one license history screen  NAICS codes are available to be searched as well as maintained when the codes change  Verify passed inspections before issuing licenses  Quick and easy renewal of licenses
Business Licensing. A State, local- ity, municipality, or political subdivision may exercise its authority over business li- censing and similar laws as a penalty for failure to use the verification system de- scribed in subsection (d) to verify employ- ment eligibility when and as required under subsection (b).
Business Licensing. In the State of Kansas, FFG will need to file a notification with the Deputy Commissioner of the Consumer and Mortgage Lending Division, Office of the State Banking Commissioner in Topeka, Kansas. Under Kansas law, FFG is required to file the notification within 30 days after commencing business in that state, Kan. Stat. §16a-6-202, and to file an annual notification on or before April 30th of each year and pay the applicable filing fees. Kan. S▇▇▇. §▇▇▇ -▇-▇▇▇ (1). Given that FFG has already commenced business in Kansas, it may need to file notifications for each calendar year that it has conducted business. FFG could be subject to fines or penalties for late filings.
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