Authorized business definition

Authorized business means 1 of the following:
Authorized business means that term as defined in section 3 of the Michigan economic growth authority act, 1995 PA 24, MCL 207.803.
Authorized business means an eligible business that has met the requirements of this chapter and with which the fund has entered into a written agreement for withholding tax capture revenues pursuant to this chapter and section 51f of the income tax act of 1967, 1967 PA 281, MCL 206.51f.

Examples of Authorized business in a sentence

  • In case of Authorized business partner, an authorization letter from OEM must be submitted.

  • AUTHORIZATION AND REGISTRATIONDivision 1 Authorized business Authorized business to be carried on by authorizedperson8.

  • Authorized business use includes commercial delivery services, such as document or food delivery, in accordance with local road rules and legislation.

  • Authorized business agents or officials of the Union who are not employees may meet with an individual school employee in the school building during the duty free time of such employee upon notifying the school office.

  • This is so even if the person obtaining access: • Is not the Administrator, Authorized Representative or other Authorized business entity representative • Exceeds your authority or that granted by any Administrator or Authorized Representative.


More Definitions of Authorized business

Authorized business means a licensed business or an approved business;
Authorized business means lines of insurance and coverages, with the authority, limitations and underwriting guidelines, as set forth on the Authorized Business Addendum attached to and incorporated into this Amended and Restated Agreement by reference.
Authorized business means an eligible business with which the authority has entered into a written agreement for a tax credit under section 9.
Authorized business means any media or entertainment business (other than any such business the primary business of which is the publication of printed media) and any services, activities or businesses incidental or related or similar thereto, any line of business engaged in by the Issuer or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries on October 30, 2012 (the “Amendment Date”) or any business activity that is a reasonable extension, development or expansion thereof or ancillary to any of the foregoing.
Authorized business means an eligible business with which the authority has entered into a w ritten agreem ent for a tax credit under section 9.
Authorized business means lines of insurance and coverages, with the authority, limitations and underwriting guidelines, as set forth in the Schedule of Business Addendum attached to and incorporated into this Agreement by reference. 2.5 “Broker” means any person or entity who acts in compliance with Regulations as an un-appointed sub-producer for General Agent and Policies are issued as a result. 2.6 “Company” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 2.7 “Effective Date” means the effective date of this Agreement and shall be July 1, 2006. 2.8 “Excess of Loss Reinsurance Agreement” means that certain excess of loss reinsurance agreement(s), as may be amended from time to time, by and between Republic Underwriters Insurance Company and one or more Excess of Loss Reinsurers providing excess of loss reinsurance for the Authorized Business. 2.9 “Excess of Loss Reinsurer” means the reinsurer or reinsurers under the Excess of Loss Reinsurance Agreement. General Agent and Company understand and agree that an Excess of Loss Reinsurer may change from time to time and such changes in Excess of Loss Reinsurer shall not require written amendment to this Agreement. 2.10 “General Agent” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement. 2.11 “Installment Billing Fees” means the sum of the amounts identified as billing fees charged by General Agent to policyholders on behalf of Company for processing installment payments on Policies. 2.12 “Loss Adjustment Expenses” (“LAE”) means expenses assignable to the investigation, appraisal, adjustment, settlement, litigation, defense or appeal of specific claims, regardless of how such expenses are classified for statutory reporting purposes. Loss Adjustment Expenses shall include, but not be limited to, interest on judgments, expenses of outside adjusters, ex gratia payments and declaratory judgment expenses or other legal expenses and
Authorized business means that term as defined in