nonindividual definition

nonindividual license holder means that you have created a business organization in order to make a legal distinction between the owner and the business. Generally, this means you are operating as a business corporation, nonprofit corporation, limited liability corporation, partnership, limited liability partnership, voluntary association, or other organization, or you are a government entity. In this case, the license holder is the business or government agency. If you are a “nonindividual” license applicant, you should list the business name as it appears on your tax forms or as it is listed with the Secretary of State’s business registration as the license holder.
nonindividual means any firm, partnership, cooperative, nonprofit membership corporation, joint venture, association, company, corporation, agency, syndicate, estate, trust, business trust, receiver, fiduciary, or other group or combination acting as a
nonindividual means any firm, partnership, cooperative, nonprofit membership corporation, joint venture, association, company, corporation, agency, syndicate, estate, trust, business

Related to nonindividual

  • Key Individual means any individual ultimately responsible for establishing or directing policies and procedures of the licensee, such as an executive officer, manager, director, or trustee.

  • Disabled individual means a person older than 13 years of age who by reason of age or physical or mental disease, defect, or injury is substantially unable to protect the person's self from harm or to provide food, shelter, or medical care for the person's self.

  • Individual means a natural person.

  • Designated Individual has the meaning set forth in Section 10.3.A hereof.