Municipal code may refer to: Community Identification Number, a number sequence for the identification of politically independent municipalities or unincorporated areas. Legal code (municipal) Municipal ordinances, laws that are enacted and enforced by a village, town, city or county government.
Middlesex Bor. 1428 Netcong Bor. 1821 Watchung Bor. 0122 Ventnor City 0326 North Hanover Twp.
Municipality: The official name of the town, township, city, borough, or village. County: County in which the municipality is located. 1968 Code: Standard four-digit identification code designating the county and municipality (per Department of Treasury Directive No 3 dated June 1, 1968).
Somers Point City 0325 New Hanover Twp. 0713 Montclair Twp. 1210 Middlesex Bor. 1428 Netcong Bor.
ECommerce law refers to laws that regulate transactions which occur over the internet as well as internet da- ta storage. This body of law encompasses online contracts, privacy policies, e-signatures, and online buying, selling, and advertising procedures.
All Code Blue events are initiated by the Middlesex County Office of Emergency Management. Code Blue is triggered when the temperature overnight is 32 degrees or lower for a period of 2 consecutive hours. Code Blue runs from pm until am. All persons without adequate shelter from the weather are welcomed.
Walmart is a good example of a trade name. Walmart's trade name is just Walmart—that's the name it uses on its advertising and website, and what most people refer to it as. However, its legal name, which appears on all of its business paperwork (corporation filings, taxes, compliance, etc.) is Wal-Mart Inc.
If a business owner wants to operate under a different name other than the company's legal name, they can use a trade name instead. A trade name does not need to include additional words or legal phrases (e.g., Corp, LLC, etc.).
A “Sole Proprietorship” or “General Partnership” seeking to operate in the County of Middlesex must file a Certificate of Trade Name with the County Clerk. Registration is mandatory and protects that name from use by other businesses within the county.
A trade name is also known as a fictitious name or a DBA (doing business as). A registered business entity can file for Registration of Trade Name (Form T-1) as long as the name is different from its registered name.