Licence definition

Licence means a licence granted under this Act;
Licence means a licence issued under this Act;
Licence means a licence granted under section 14;

Examples of Licence in a sentence

  • Upon repeal or amendment of that order by the Tanzanian Government, the Kigosi Mining Company will be legally entitled to exercise its rights under the Mineral Rights and Mining Licence.

  • This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties in relation to the Licence to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions (including any terms or conditions which the Licensee purports to apply under any purchase order, confirmation order, specification or other document).

  • EXECUTED on the date set out at the head of this Licence Addendum.

  • The determination of the fees pursuant to the Telecommunications Licence Fee Ordinance (TKLGebV) dated 28 July 1997 (Federal Gazette I p.

  • The Licence is in full force and effect and there is no investigation or proceeding current, pending or threatened which could, if adversely determined, result in the termination of the Licence.


More Definitions of Licence

Licence means one or more of the licences or the approvals granted to the HSP in respect of the Beds at the Home under Part VII or Part VIII of the Act.
Licence means a licence granted under Section 14 of the Act;
Licence means any licence, permit, approval, right, privilege, concession or franchise issued, granted, conferred or otherwise created by a Governmental Authority;
Licence means this licence.
Licence means one or more of the licences or the approvals granted to the HSP in respect of the Beds at each Home under Part VII or Part VIII of the Act.
Licence means the licence granted in clause 1.1.
Licence means the Licence specified in clause 2;