Neb.Rev.Stat. definition
Examples of Neb.Rev.Stat. in a sentence
Consultant agrees to abide by the Nebraska Fair Employment Practices Act, as provided by Neb.Rev.Stat.
Consultant understands and agrees that lawful presence in the United States is required and Consultant may be disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev.Stat.
The Consultant agrees to abide by the Nebraska Fair Employment Practices Act, as provided by Neb.Rev.Stat.
Approved Securities means those securities identified in Neb.Rev.Stat.
Aggregate Deposits means the amount of aggregate deposits of Public Funds of Governmental Units that are collateralized by a depository through the pooling method as specified in Neb.Rev.Stat.
The LPA shall affix the seal of a registered professional engineer or architect licensed to practice in the State of Nebraska, on all documents, plans, and specifications prepared under this agreement as required by the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulations Act, Neb.Rev.Stat §81-3401 et.
The Consultant shall affix the seal of a registered professional engineer or architect licensed to practice in the State of Nebraska, on all plans, documents, and specifications prepared under this agreement as required by the Nebraska Engineers and Architects Regulations Act, Neb.Rev.Stat §81-3401 et.
If LPA’s project involves more than one licensed professional engineer or architect, LPA will designate a Coordinating Professional for this project, as required by Neb.Rev.Stat.
The Municipality also will carry general liability insurance in amounts not less than the maximum liability of a governmental entity for claims arising out of a single occurrence, as provided by the Nebraska Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, Neb.Rev.Stat.
By entering into this Agreement the Employee hereby waives his/her rights under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), 29 USC §§621-634, the Act Prohibiting Unjust Discrimination in Employment Because of Age, Neb.Rev.Stat 48-1001 et seq., and all other state and federal constitutions, statutes and regulations that relate to the validity of the ERIP, or any rights or claims arising thereunder.