Permanent Presence definition

Permanent Presence means presence in a Procurement Area as defined atParagraphs 2.34 to 2.35;
Permanent Presence means presence in a Procurement Area as defined at Paragraphs 2.33 to 2.34;
Permanent Presence means presence in a Procurement Area as defined at Paragraphs 2.34 to 2.35;

Examples of Permanent Presence in a sentence

  • In any Category for which you are required to provide a Permanent Presence, the majority of services authorised for that Category under any Schedule issued to that Office must be accessed from that Office.

  • Outreach Services under Paragraphs 2.38 to 2.39 may not be taken into account in satisfying the requirements for Permanent Presence.

  • You must be able to arrange appointments for Clients and to provide face-to-face legal advice in any Category of Law for which you are required to provide a Permanent Presence on all days that the Office is open.

  • Permanent Presence 2.34 To provide a Permanent Presence you must have a permanent (i.e. continuously occupied by you) Office in the Procurement Area.

  • You must be able to arrange appointments for Clients and to provide face-to-face legal advice in any Category of Law for which you are required to provide a Permanent Presence on any day that the Office is open.

  • Unless otherwise specified in your Schedule, for the Categories specified in the table below you must as a minimum maintain a presence in each relevant Procurement Area for the duration of this Contract of the type specified in this table: Category of LawMinimum Presence requiredClaims Against Public AuthoritiesPart-time PresenceClinical NegligencePart-time PresencePublic LawPart-time Presence In respect of all Categories which are not specified in the table above you must maintain a Permanent Presence.

  • Applicants will therefore be required to have an Office in the Procurement Area that is either a Permanent Presence or a Part Time Presence.

  • For the purposes of the Mental Health Category Permanent Presence does not include a requirement that the majority of Mental Health services are accessed at the Office.

  • If a Procurement Area is divided into two or more Access Points, your Schedule may specify that you need only maintain a Permanent Presence in one Access Point and a Part Time Presence in the other Access Points comprising the larger Procurement Area.

  • To provide a Permanent Presence you must have a permanent (i.e. continuously occupied) Office in the Procurement Area.


More Definitions of Permanent Presence

Permanent Presence means a presence that is to be treated in the same way as a branch, even where that presence does not take the form of a branch, but consists merely of an office managed by the own staff of the undertaking or by a person who is independent but has permanent authority to act for the undertaking as an agency would;
Permanent Presence means presence in a Procurement Area as defined at Paragraphs 2.49 to 2.50;
Permanent Presence in Liechtenstein means a presence that is to be equated with a branch office, even if this presence has not taken the form of a branch office but is merely carried out by an office managed by the undertaking’s own staff or by a person who, although independent, is mandated to act on a permanent basis for this undertaking like an agency (Art. 10 para 47 VersAG).
Permanent Presence means presence in a Procurement Area as defined at
Permanent Presence means presence in a Procurement Area asdefined at Paragraphs 2.34 to 2.35;
Permanent Presence means presence in a Procurement Area as defined at Paragraph 2.33;

Related to Permanent Presence

  • Physical presence means a place of business that is maintained by a Foreign Bank and is located at a fixed address, other than solely a post office box or an electronic address, in a country in which the Foreign Bank is authorized to conduct banking activities, at which location the Foreign Bank (i) employs one or more individuals on a full-time basis, (ii) maintains operating records related to its banking activities, and (iii) is subject to inspection by the banking authority that licensed the Foreign Bank to conduct banking activities.

  • Residential care home or “RCH” means a residential care home as defined and licensed under the Residential Care Homes (Elderly Persons) Ordinance (Cap. 459), or as defined and issued with a licence or certificate of exemption under the Residential Care Homes (Persons with Disabilities) Ordinance (Cap. 613), or the boarding section of a special school subvented under the Education Bureau, or the residential facilities of the Skills Centre (Tuen Mun) of Vocational Training Council, or a nursing home as referred to in the Hospitals, Nursing Homes and Maternity Homes Registration Ordinance (Cap. 165) which provides residential services for persons aged 60 or above in Hong Kong.