B-1 Business definition
Examples of B-1 Business in a sentence
Except as otherwise indicated in this Exhibit B-1, Business Associate may use or disclose DHCS PI only to perform functions, activities or services for or on behalf of the DHCS pursuant to the terms of the JPA Agreement provided that such use or disclosure would not violate the California Information Practices Act (“CIPA”) if done by the DHCS.
Exhibit B-1 ("Business Associate Terms and Conditions") is replaced by this Exhibit B-2 ("Canadian Terms Attachment") including the Privacy Agreement set forth on Attachment 1 hereto.
A variety of uses within Class B1, (Business), B2 (General Industrial) and B8 (Storage and Distribution) of the Town & Country (Use Classes) Order 1987.
The Property, excluding the Park Parcel, has a zoning designation of B-1 Business District under the Town’s Land Development Regulations.
The Tenant must not use the Premises for any purpose other than as high class offices within paragraph(a) of Class B1 (Business) of The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 nor as a betting office, travel agency, estate agency whose business involves direct access from members of the public or employment agency or government offices involving direct access from members of the public.
Class E now encompasses a number of uses formerly known as A1 (Shops), A2 (Professional & Financial Services), A3 (Restaurant & Cafés), B1 (Business) and D1 (Clinics, Health Centre, Crèche & Day Nurseries).
This use falls generally within the B1 Business Use Class, which is generally compatible with safeguarding residential amenity.