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What does "active and in good standing" mean?

Virginia State Bar - Member Resources - Frequently Asked Que...
The terms "active and in good standing" means that the applicant is authorized to practice law in another state or territory where they are admitted or have a law license. Lawyers who are licensed in another state or territory but whose license has been suspended or revoked, or whose license classification does not permit them to practice law, or who have permitted their license to lapse into an inactive status are not "active and in good standing" and therefore cannot apply under Rule 1A:5.

What does it mean to be in "Good Standing" status?

Purcellville Ridge HOA
A homeowner or lot is considered to be in Good Standing status when current assessments are paid in full, has no unresolved HOA rule or guideline violations, and has no pending actions before the Board. See similar questions...

Do sub-grantees have to be in good standing with the state?

DHS: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The lead, applicant agency must be in good standing; there are no regulations or requirements for sub-grantees. See similar questions...

If I am not in Good Standing, what am I?

EGC -- Registration FAQs
There are two types of academic standing: academic and learning support. Academic is based on your GPA, and learning support is based on the number of attempts you have at a Learning Support area. See similar questions...

What is required for a student to be placed in Good Standing?

SLU Office of the Registrar Student FAQ's
Normally, academic standing is defined as (1) earning the minimum number of course units as indicated in the Guides for Normal Academic Progress (below) and (2) maintaining a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. See similar questions...

What does each status of a standing order mean?

FAQs - Standing Orders
Active" status indicates the standing order is active/valid for the account and will be debited on the next defined payment date. Cancelled" status indicates the standing order has been cancelled by the customer, or at the customer's request. See similar questions...

Q7: What does the date on the package mean? Is it good after that date?

Litehouse Foods - Salad Dressing Makers, Dips, Sauces and He...
The date on our packaging is a best by date. This date indicates that Litehouse guarantees the quality up to this date. After that date there could be some deterioration of quality. It is used for a guideline for our customers to receive a fresh quality product. See similar questions...

How long is a standing order good for?

Centrex Laboratories Inc
Patients that require laboratory work regularly may be provided with a standing order from their physician. A standing order is a convenient way for patients, physicians and Centrex to monitor certain test levels. Protime and CBC tests are the most common standing order tests. Standing orders are permitted for a period of six months. Only a physician office can set up this type of service. See similar questions...

How can I find out if a company is licensed and in good standing?

Frequently Asked Questions
Licensed companies may be verified by accessing our License Verification page. Be sure to click on "Search for a Licensed Professional Entity" before entering information, if searching for a company. See similar questions...

What GPA must I keep to remain in good standing?

Frequently Asked Questions - FIU College of Business Adminis...
The institutional GPA must remain at a 2.0 or higher for you to be considered in good academic standing. See similar questions...

How do I get a Certificate of Existence (Good Standing Certificate) on a Delaware corporation?

FAQ's - Department of State
You may obtain a written Certificate of Status by submitting your request in writing accompanied with payment of $30.00 per certificate to: or you may fax in your request to 302-739-3812 and charge a Visa, MasterCard or Discover card. All requests will be returned First Class Mail unless a Federal Express, UPS or DHL account number is provided in your letter. See similar questions...

What GPA constitutes Good standing?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A student with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is considered to be in good standing. A student will be placed on academic probation whenever his or her cumulative GPA falls below 2.0. The student will remain on academic probation until a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is achieved. For more information about academic standing and/or probation, see the Admissions Criteria and Academic Regulations section of the University Catalogue. See similar questions...

How does an attorney obtain a Certificate of Good Standing?

United States District Court - District of Maine
A request for a Certificate of Good Standing can be made to any member of the Clerk’s Office staff. The fee is $15.00. See similar questions...

How long does a membership gift keep me in good standing as a member?

UNA-Canada Donor Information Centre
You are a "member-in-good-standing" with all the commiserate benefits and rights for 12 months from the date of your membership gift. See similar questions...

What is the Standing Order Discount Program and how does it work?

Frequently Asked Questions About Hair Replacement and Hair L...
The Standing Order Discount Program, or as we like to call it, the SOP, is a program we set up to make re-ordering your hair systems easy... and really affordable. Learn more about the SOP here... See similar questions...

What does it mean to be an "extramural" student?

UIC Office of Continuing Education
In order to take credit courses at UIC, you first must be admitted to the University. Extramural students are admitted as nondegree students through the Office of Continuing Education for the purpose of taking courses that are offered only through OCE. As a nondegree extramural student, you are able to take selected courses without making formal application for admission to a UIC school or college. No. See similar questions...

My student was placed on probation. What does that mean?

JMU - Frequently Asked Questions from Parents
Probation means that the student has a record with our office. This does not affect his/her academics in any way and is not reflected on the student's transcript. If a student violates university policy while on probation then his or her sanction will be more severe. Repeated violations of JMU policy could result in a student's suspension from the university. See similar questions...

What does Mature Student mean?

BCIT : : admission & registration : : frequently asked quest...
A student who has not graduated from high school but has been admitted on the basis of relevant experience. To win Mature Student status, you must also meet BCIT's English-language requirements and possess any specific course prerequisite required for program entrance. If applying for Mature Student status, you must supply academic documents and proof of relevant experience. [top] No. See similar questions...

So -- Does That Mean Biotechnology Is Good for the Environment?

FQA
Advances in biotechnology have enabled some plants to develop their own resistance to certain diseases and insects. For example, Round-up-Ready corn and soybeans are resistant to the herbicide Round-up, allowing the farmer more leeway in the timing of herbicide applications and simplified weed control. Growing genetically modified crops that have built-in resistance to certain kinds of diseases (such as potato blight) can also reduce chemical applications. See similar questions...

What Does Good Credit Mean For You?

Credit Repair Frequently Asked Questions ??" The Credit Repa...
Good credit can mean many different things. For starters you will benefit from lower mortgage rates, lower credit card interest rates. These will equate to more money in your pocket and less going to your creditors. See similar questions...

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