How is CIVIL CONTRACTOR defined in a legal contract?
- CIVIL CONTRACTOR means an entity involved in the construction of infrastructures such as roads, bridges, docks, and utilities infrastructure. Additional tasks may be determined according to [clause]. Seen in 3 SEC Filings
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Genie Definition 1
Civil Contractor means an entity building infrastructures like roads, bridges, docks, and utilities.
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Relevant Circumstances
- When an entity is hired to build public or private infrastructures
- When an entity is engaged in a large construction project
- When a government body contracts an entity to build or repair infrastructure
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Civil Contractor means an entity building infrastructures like roads, bridges, docks, and utilities.