Permissible purpose definition

Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory, commercial, charitable, or testamentary objective of the parties stated in an account agreement. The term includes an objective to:
Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory, commercial, charitable, or
Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory,

Examples of Permissible purpose in a sentence

  • Permissible purpose § 108 – LLC is not restricted to for-profit business activities, but may engage in “any lawful purpose, regardless of whether for profit.” This expands the availability of LLCs to family vacation homes and organizations whose activities might be classified as non-profit.

  • Permissible purpose does not include the collection of debts not voluntarily incurred by the consumer unless those debts are judicially established by a court order or judgment.


More Definitions of Permissible purpose

Permissible purpose means a governmental,
Permissible purpose means an extension of credit to Customers who have submitted an Application and have been approved by Issuer.
Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory, commercial, charitable, or testamentary objective of the parties stated in an account agreement.
Permissible purpose means one of the following purposes:
Permissible purpose means any one or more of the following purposes:
Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory, commer-
Permissible purpose means a purpose referred to in section 21;