Regulatory Good Standing Certification Sample Clauses

The Regulatory Good Standing Certification clause requires a party to affirm that it is in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations applicable to its business operations. Typically, this involves providing written confirmation or documentation that the party holds all necessary licenses, permits, and approvals from regulatory authorities, and that none have been suspended or revoked. This clause serves to assure the other party that the certifying entity is legally authorized to conduct its activities, thereby reducing the risk of regulatory violations impacting the agreement.
Regulatory Good Standing Certification. Does Vendor certify that its entity is in good standing will all government entities and agencies, whether local, state, or federal, that regulate any aspect of Vendor's field of work or business operations? If Vendor selects "No", Vendor must provide explanation on the following attribute question. Yes, Vendor certifies If Vendor responded to the prior attribute that "No", Vendor is not in good standing, Vendor must provide an explanation of that lack of good standing here for TIPS consideration.
Regulatory Good Standing Certification. Does Vendor certify that its entity is in good standing will all government entities and agencies, whether local, state, or federal, that regulate any aspect of Vendor's field of work or business operations? If Vendor selects "No", Vendor must provide explanation on the following attribute question. Yes, Vendor certifies ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-owner-involuntary vehicular manslaughter (2012)
Regulatory Good Standing Certification. Does Vendor certify that its entity is in good standing will all government entities and agencies, whether local, state, or federal, that regulate any aspect of Vendor's field of work or business operations? If Vendor selects "No", Vendor must provide explanation on the following attribute question. No, Vendor does not certify - must explain If Vendor responded to the prior attribute that "No", Vendor is not in good standing, Vendor must provide an explanation of that lack of good standing here for TIPS consideration. An oversight with our Texas franchise tax reporting was recently discovered and is currently being resolved. Estimated Texas franchise tax payments with over payment to cover any penalties and interest were made. However, the accountant failed to file the necessary reports. We anticipate those to be filed, a tax clearance letter for reinstatement from the Comptroller's office, and filing with the Texas Secretary of State to be handled by award date.
Regulatory Good Standing Certification. Does Vendor certify that its entity is in good standing will all government entities and agencies, whether local, state, or federal, that regulate any aspect of Vendor's field of work or business operations? If Vendor selects "No", Vendor must provide explanation on the following attribute question. --N--o-,-V--e-n-d--o-r-d-o--e-s--n-o-t-c--e-r-ti-fy m--u--s-t -e-x-p--la-i-n-- Vendor corrected to "Yes" 11.28.23.

Related to Regulatory Good Standing Certification

  • Good Standing Certification (Act 154 of 2016): If this Agreement is a State-funded grant, Party hereby represents: (i) that it has signed and provided to the State the form prescribed by the Secretary of Administration for purposes of certifying that it is in good standing (as provided in Section 13(a)(2) of Act 154) with the Agency of Natural Resources and the Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets, or otherwise explaining the circumstances surrounding the inability to so certify, and (ii) that it will comply with the requirements stated therein.

  • Regulatory Good Standing Certification - Explanation - Continued If Vendor responded to the prior attribute that "No", Vendor is not in good standing, Vendor must provide an explanation of that lack of good standing here for TIPS consideration.