Small Enterprises definition

Small Enterprises means an enterprise that has a CIDB grading designation of 1 or 2. “Micro Enterprises” means an enterprise that has a CIDB grading designation of 3.
Small Enterprises means a business undertaking with an initial-
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.

Examples of Small Enterprises in a sentence

  • Traders are excluded from the purview of Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises.

  • Purchase preference to Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs): Purchase preference will be given to MSEs as defined in Public Procurement Policy for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) Order, 2012 dated 23.03.2012 issued by Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and its subsequent Orders/Notifications issued by concerned Ministry.

  • However, eligible micro and small enterprises will be allowed to participate .In case Buyer has selected Purchase preference to Micro and Small Enterprises clause in the bid, the same will get precedence over this clause.

  • In case of more than one such Micro and Small Enterprises, the supply shall be shared proportionately (to tendered quantity).

  • In case Buyer has selected Purchase preference to Micro and Small Enterprises clause in the bid, the same will get precedence over this clause.


More Definitions of Small Enterprises

Small Enterprises means undertakings which, at the balance sheet date, do not surpass the limits of at least two of the following three criteria:
Small Enterprises means a juridical person who carries out Controlled Transactions, the total Arm’s-Length value of which does not exceed Six MillionSaudi Riyals (SAR 6,000,000) in a 12-month period.
Small Enterprises. ' means a separate and distinct business entity, together with its branches or subsidiaries, if any, including co-operative enterprises, managed by one owner or more predominantly carried on in any sector or subsector of the economy mentioned in column 1 of the Schedule and classified as a micro-, a very small, a small or a medium enterprise by satisfying the criteria mentioned in columns 3, 4 and 5 of the Schedule; in terms of the National Small Enterprise Act, 1996 (Act No. 102 of 1996);
Small Enterprises. : means an enterprise having a total capital, excluding building, from Birr 50,001 to Birr 500,000 in the service sector or Birr 100,001 to Birr 1,500,000 in the case of urban agriculture, artisanal mining and construction sector engages from 6 to 30 workers including the owner, his family members and other employees.
Small Enterprises means the project or activity as defined under Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 and its subsequent amendments;
Small Enterprises means enterprises with fewer than 50 occupied persons and an annual turnover or balance sheet not exceeding 10 million euro;
Small Enterprises means enterprises that employ fewer than fifty people and which have an annual business turnover or annual balance sheet of no more than ten million euros.n) Micro-enterprises means enterprises that employ fewer than ten people and which have an annual business turnover or annual balance sheet of no more than two million euros.p) Cooperatives means enterprises that group together natural or legal persons with common economic interests, which are provided with a democratic structure and control under particular terms and conditions of accepting, removing and excluding members and which distribute the financial year’s profits on an equitable basis.q) Consumer means the natural person who, within the framework of the food chain, during the provision of services or supply of goods, acts as the end user for purposes other than commercial, company, trade or professional purposes.Chapter II. Obligations of food chain stakeholders