Licensing Policy Sample Clauses

Licensing Policy. The software may be installed in your computers as long as you comply the terms and condition of this License Agreement.
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Licensing Policy. All residents must hold an active Washington state provider license while training in a SJMC graduate medical education program. It is the Resident’s responsibility to comply with licensure requirements at all participating training sites, as well as any additional licensure requirements while participating in educational experiences outside of SJMC and affiliated training sites. Likewise, trainees participating in programs, tracks, or rotations outside of Washington State must comply with the local state licensure requirements. The appointment of the Resident is conditioned upon his/her compliance with this policy. Program personnel are available to assist with questions regarding the application process, however it is the responsibility of each resident to obtain and maintain an active license at all times while training. Residents are responsible for the payment of all applicable license fees, and must submit all application materials and supporting documentation to the Washington State Department of Health or other applicable licensing body to secure a license prior to commencement of training.
Licensing Policy. All residents must hold an active Washington state provider license or permit in the state where they are training (e.g., Alaska or Idaho). It is the Resident’s responsibility to comply with licensure requirements at all participating training sites, as well as any additional licensure requirements while participating in educational experiences outside of UW Medicine and participating sites. Residents must submit all application materials and supporting documentation to the Washington Medical Commission or other applicable licensing body prior to commencement of training. Residents shall be reimbursed by programs for the payment of license fees as outlined in the CBA.
Licensing Policy. This license is subject to the terms of the Acronis Licensing Policy, which can be found at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Licensing Policy. Applications for licenses for the export, reexport, or transfer to a person identified in para- graph (a) of this section of any item 15 CFR Ch. VII (1–1–11 Edition) subject to the EAR will generally be denied. You should consult with OFAC concerning transactions subject to OFAC licensing requirements.
Licensing Policy. License applications involving the persons described in paragraph
Licensing Policy. All Project results are licensed under licenses, that grant the four freedoms to its users1: • freedom 0: the freedom to use the work for any purpose; • freedom 1: the freedom to study its mechanisms, to be able to modify and adapt it to their own needs; • freedom 2: the freedom to make and distribute copies, in whole or in part; • freedom 3: the freedom to enhance and/or extend the work and share the result. The Project uses as default license the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike license2 (CC BY- SA 4.0), which grants these four freedoms and assures that derivative works are shared under the same conditions. Any databases with research data that may be developed during the project is licensed under a specific open data license such as explained at OpenDataCommons3. Specific database licenses are needed in Europe, as the European Union has a Database Directive4 which issues additional copyright over databases, unlike in many other jurisdictions. We observe that many consider this an unnecessary enclosure of the public domain. 1 See the definition of Free Cultural Works: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Definition. Notice that this definition is directly derived from the Free Software Definition as defined by the Free Software Foundation and the GNU project: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/philosophy/free-sw.html.‌ 2 xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses/by-sa/4.0. 3 xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses. 4 xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/wiki/Database_Directive.
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Licensing Policy. (1) T o i m ple m e n t t h e co n t r ols i n p ara g ra p h ( a) of t h is sec t io n , t h e followi n g fa c t o r s ar e a m o n g t h ose u sed t o de t e r m i n e w ha t a c t io n s h o u ld be t a k e n o n i n divid ua l a pplic a t io n s: Bureau of Industry and Security, Commerce § 742.3
Licensing Policy. All project results are licensed under licenses, that grant the four freedoms to its users1: • freedom 0: the freedom to use the work for any purpose; • freedom 1: the freedom to study its mechanisms, to be able to modify and adapt it to their own needs; • freedom 2: the freedom to make and distribute copies, in whole or in part;
Licensing Policy. All residents must hold an active Washington state provider license (or Idaho permit for Boise-based residents). It is the Resident’s responsibility to comply with licensure requirements at all participating training sites, as well as any additional licensure requirements while participating in educational experiences outside of UW Medicine and affiliated hospitals. Residents must submit all application materials and supporting documentation to the Washington State Department of Health or other applicable licensing body prior to commencement of training. Residents may be reimbursed by programs for the payment of license fee as outlined in Appendix IV of the CBA.
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