Permission definition

Permission means the agreement of parent(s) or guardian to the participation of their child or ward in research.
Permission means the agreement of parent(s) or guardian to the participa- tion of their child or ward in research.
Permission means written authorization from the owner or person in charge to enter upon private land that is cultivated or properly posted. Permission must include all of the following details:

Examples of Permission in a sentence

  • Permission is only granted to use the designated access trail to the public land.

  • Permission for improvements or remodeling shall be at the sole discretion of Lessor.

  • Permission shall be granted to those members who are on duty and whose presence at the scheduled meeting is necessary or appropriate to attend at no loss of pay or benefits.

  • Permission to survey on private property shall be obtained by the City from the property owners before surveying is commenced.

  • TIF District #12 Boundary Map Sample Permission Agreement from Property Owner Date: City of Appleton Community & Economic Development 000 X.


More Definitions of Permission

Permission means a valid permission or authorisation in writing by the competent authority to carry out development or a work regulated by the Regulations.
Permission means prior Notice of consent.
Permission means any permission pertaining to this Policy for Telecom Infrastructure.
Permission means, in the first instance, permission of the FMT and where this is denied, permission of the Court; and
Permission means written authorization from the owner or person in charge to enter upon private land that is either cultivated or properly posted, and shall include:
Permission means the permission being granted by the Grantor to the Permission Holder in pursuance of this agreement.
Permission means full planning permission (subject to conditions) to be granted for the Development pursuant to the Appeal;