License Allocation Clause Samples
The License Allocation clause defines how licenses or rights to use certain intellectual property, software, or products are distributed among parties under an agreement. It typically specifies the number of licenses granted, the scope of their use (such as geographic region or user type), and any restrictions or conditions on allocation, such as whether licenses are transferable or limited to specific users. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of who is authorized to use the licensed material, thereby preventing unauthorized use and potential disputes over license entitlements.
License Allocation. The Board shall reimburse all drivers the renewal cost of their state required licensing within 30 days of presentation of receipt. If a road test is required because of a poor driving record, then the driver shall bear the cost of the road test.
License Allocation. The Board shall reimburse all drivers the renewal cost of their state required licensing. If a road test is required because of a poor driving record, then the river shall bear the cost of the road test.
