Inter-Community Business definition

Inter-Community Business means a Business that performs a service or activity within more than one Participating Municipality but not from or in Premises in one or more participating municipalities, and who provides the service or activity by moving from client to client.
Inter-Community Business means a Business that performs a service or activity within more than one Participating Municipality by moving from client to client rather than having clients come to them. This includes but is not limited to trades, plumbers, electricians, cleaning services, pest control or other similar businesses. This does not include fruit stands, flea markets, trade shows or other similar businesses.
Inter-Community Business means a Business that performs a service or

Examples of Inter-Community Business in a sentence

  • The Vendor agrees to obtain and display any, and all permits, licenses, and/or authorizations as may be required by government agencies including but not limited to a VIHA “Permit to Operate” for mobile food vendors and a Ladysmith or Inter-Community Business License.

  • Consultants performing work for the City of Nanaimo may need to acquire and maintain a City of Nanaimo Business License or Inter-Community Business Licensee for the duration of the Agreement term for the duration of this agreement.


More Definitions of Inter-Community Business

Inter-Community Business means a business, other than an excluded business, that operates in more than one participating municipality;
Inter-Community Business means a Business that performs a service or activity within more
Inter-Community Business. - means a business that performs a service or activity within more than one Participating Municipality by moving from client to client rather than having clients come to them, in accordance with Bylaw No. 1474 (Inter-community Business License Bylaw), as amended. This includes but is not limited to trades, plumbers, electricians, cleaning services, pest control or other similar businesses. This does not include fruit stands, flea markets, trade shows or other similar businesses.
Inter-Community Business means a business that performs a service or activity within more than one Participating Government(s) by moving from client to client rather than having clients come to them. This does not include businesses identified in Schedule ‘A’ of the Inter-Community Business Licence Bylaw No. 2371, 2017.