Required form definition

Required form means in the form of mill product, such as bar, billet, wire, slab, plate, or sheet, and in the grade appropriate for the production of—
Required form. Suffolk County Form SCEX 22; entitled “Contractor’s/Vendor’s Public Disclosure Statement
Required form. Suffolk County Living Wage Form LW-1; entitled “Suffolk County Department of Labor – Living Wage Unit Notice of Application for County Compensation (Contract)” Suffolk County Living Wage Form LW-38; entitled “Suffolk County Department of Labor – Living Wage Unit Living Wage Certification/Declaration – Subject To Audit

Examples of Required form in a sentence

  • Required form of corporate surety, Bid Bond, is provided by District and must be used and fully completed by Bidders choosing to provide a Bid Bond as security.

  • Required form of corporate surety, Bid Security Form, is provided by County and must be used and fully completed by Bidders choosing to provide a Bid Bond as security.

  • Required form of offering memorandum 6.4 (1) The required form of offering memorandum under section 2.9 [Offering memorandum] is Form 45-106F2.

  • Required form of risk acknowledgement 6.5 (0.1) The required form of risk acknowledgement under subsection 2.3(6) [Accredited investor] is Form 45-106F9.

  • Required form of report of exempt distribution 6.3 (1) The required form of report under section 6.1 [Report of exempt distribution] is Form 45-106F1.


More Definitions of Required form

Required form. Suffolk County Labor Law Form DOL-LO1; entitled “Suffolk County Department of Labor – Labor Mediation Unit Union Organizing Certification/Declaration – Subject to Audit
Required form means in the form of mill product, such as bar, billet, wire, slab, plate, or sheet, and in the grade appropriate for the production of –
Required form for a Security Deposit, means either in the form of a cashier’s order or an unconditional banker's guarantee, from a bank established in Singapore or an unconditional performance bond from an insurance company established in Singapore, as the case may be and approved by Customer in its sole and absolute discretion.
Required form means in the form of mill product, such as bar, billet, wire, slab, plate or sheet, and in the grade appropriate for the production of— (i) A finished end item delivered to the Department of Defense; or (ii) A finished component assembled into an end item delivered to the Department of Defense. (10) “Specialty metal” means-- (i) Steel—(A) With a maximum alloy content exceeding one or more of the following limits: manganese, 1.65 percent; silicon, 0.60 percent; or copper, 0.60 percent; or (B) Containing more than 0.25 percent of any of the following elements: aluminum, chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, niobium (columbium), titanium, tungsten, or vanadium. (ii) Metal alloys consisting of— (A) Nickel or iron-nickel alloys that contain a total of alloying metals other than nickel and iron in excess of 10 percent; or (B) Cobalt alloys that contain a total of alloying metals other than cobalt and iron in excess of 10 percent; (iii) Titanium and titanium alloys. (iv) Zirconium and zirconium alloys. (11) “Subsystem” means a functional grouping items that combine to perform a major function within an end item, such as electrical power, attitude control, and propulsion.
Required form means in the form of mill product, such as bar, billet, wire, slab, plate, or sheet, and in the grade appropriate for the production of –A finished end item delivered to the Department of Defense; orA finished component assembled into an end item delivered to the Department of Defense.
Required form means such form as may be provided by the Registrar General of England and Wales who is appointed under section 1 of the Registration Service Act 1953(3).
Required form means any of the following: (i) an estoppel certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit J attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, (ii) the form of estoppel certificate, if any, required, permitted or otherwise provided for, under a Lease, or (iii) if the tenant under the applicable Lease is a so-called “national” or “regional” tenant, then, that such estoppel certificate is in the form customarily provided by such tenant.