micro-enterprises definition

micro-enterprises means non-subsidiary, independent businesses with fewer than 10 employees.”
micro-enterprises. Small Enterprises” and “Medium Enterprises” shall have the respective meanings assigned to them under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Act, 2006, or any amendments thereof.
micro-enterprises means a business undertaking with an initial-

More Definitions of micro-enterprises

micro-enterprises means small personal or family
micro-enterprises or “ME” means business entities established and operating as per the legislative framework and regulations in the Republic of Yemen.
micro-enterprises. : means an enterprise having a total capital, excluding building, not exceeding Birr
micro-enterprises means the project or activity as defined under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 and its subsequent amendments;
micro-enterprises means the micro enterprises (owned and managed as to at least 50.1% by underprivileged historically disadvantaged South Africans) within the Tshwane Metropolitan Area selected by the Service Provider in consultation with COT which meet the requirements set out in Annexure G, one such requirement being that such micro enterprise's gross annual turnover does not exceed R2,500,000.00 (two million five hundred thousand Rand). It being recorded and agreed that if a person (or a family member of such person, whether by blood or affinity), directly or indirectly, holds an interest in more than one such micro-enterprise then, for purposes of this Agreement, any such micro-enterprise shall only have met the requirements in Annexure G if the sum of each criterion contemplated in Annexure G is met in aggregate by all such micro-enterprises;
micro-enterprises means small personal or family businesses that operate in the informal sector with no formal accounting or financial records and whose real assets, if any, can hardly be pledged or reasonably accepted as collateral.