Examples of Tennessee Secretary in a sentence
If organized and existing under the laws of the State of Tennessee, a certificate of existence from the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office dated not more than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the Initial Application.
All private, non-profit organizations must be organized and existing in the State of Tennessee (as evidenced by a Certificate of Existence from the Tennessee Secretary of State, dated no more than thirty (30) days prior to the application date).
The Charter School shall report any change to the Charter School’s corporate legal status or any change in its standing with the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office to the Authorizer within five business (5) days of the change.
Be organized and existing under the laws of another state and be qualified to do business in Tennessee (as evidenced by a Certificate of Existence from the other state’s Secretary of State dated no more than thirty (30) days prior to the application date and by a Certificate of Authorization to do business in Tennessee from the Tennessee Secretary of State, dated no more than thirty (30) days prior to the application date).
The Developer shall file a charter with the Tennessee Secretary of State to establish the corporate entity of the Property Owner’s Association, as well as draft by-laws and restrictive covenants of the Property Owner’s Association.
Be organized and existing under the laws of another state and be qualified to do business in Tennessee (as evidenced by a Certificate of Existence from the other state’s Secretary of state dated no more than thirty (30) days prior to the application date and by a Certificate of Authorization to do business in Tennessee from the Tennessee Secretary of State, dated no more than thirty (30) days prior to the application date).
This is the same name used for federal tax purposes or registered with the Tennessee Secretary of State's office.
If the primary permittee’s company name has changed (but not the site ownership or authorized signators), an updated NOI should be submitted to the division within 30 days of the name change, along with documentation that the name change has been properly registered with the Tennessee Secretary of State, Division of Business Services.
This charter replaces and supersedes the original charter of the Corporation filed with the Tennessee Secretary of State and all amendments thereto.
The division reserves the right to deny coverage to artificial entities (e.g., corporations or partnerships, excluding entities not required to register with the Tennessee Secretary of State) that are not properly registered and in good standing (i.e., listed with an entity status of “active”) with the Tennessee Secretary of State, Division of Business Services.