Local permit definition

Local permit means a permit issued to a nonprofit organization or group of people domiciled in North Dakota by a governing body of a city or county.
Local permit means a variance permit covering operations contained solely within the jurisdiction of a single road authority.
Local permit means a permit issued to a nonprofit organization recognized as a public-spirited organization by a governing body of a city or county that authorizes the organization to conduct only bingo, raffles, and sports pools in that city or county.

Examples of Local permit in a sentence

  • Further, Seller has not received notice of violations of any State or Local permit that have not been cured or resolved, unless otherwise disclosed in writing.

  • Local permit requirements and tentative timeframes for casting and deployment will be discussed with the legal custodian or authorized representative, or the family itself, however all parties acknowledge and agree that these are considered construction projects by local law which can be delayed by issuance of permits, local weather, and other factors beyond Seametery Services’ control.

  • Install multiple monitors, when necessary, to ensure the protection of public health according to SSPC Technology Update No. 7 (SSPC TU-7), as determined by the Sensitive Receptor Survey provided in the Environmental Compliance Plan, and according to Local permit requirements.


More Definitions of Local permit

Local permit means a permit issued to a nonprofit organization recognized as a
Local permit means a permit issued by a governing body of a city or county to a
Local permit means a permit issued to a nonprofit organization or group of people
Local permit means any permit, certificate, order (excluding enforcement orders), license, certification, determination, exemption, variance, waiver, or other approval or determination of rights by any Local Board concerning the use or development of real property that is issued or made under chapter 40, chapter 40A to 40C, inclusive, chapter 40R, chapter 41, chapter 43D, chapter 131, chapter 131A, or chapter 143, or any local by-law or ordinance.