Licence Date definition
Examples of Licence Date in a sentence
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A licence for is valid from the date of purchase ('Licence Date') at the end of the relevant period in the below table: Scope of Licence Duration of Licence Post on a website 12 months Presentations 12 months Books and journals Lifetime of the edition in the language purchased Acknowledgement The Licensor's permission must be acknowledged next to the Licenced Material in print.
Date of signing of Licence: Date the online application is submitted.
Such payment will be made by the Grower before the 1st of October of every year to secure the amount payable on the forthcoming Annual Licence Date.
The Licence will include reasonable remote telephone and email support for 12 months from the Licence Date.
The Grower shall furnish the Licensor with a bank guaranteed cheque or bank guarantee, acceptable to the Licensor, or pay a cash deposit, the amount of which the Licensor will determine in its discretion as being the Grower's potential liability in terms of this clause on the following Annual Licence Date.
The amount payable will be converted to South African Rand at the spot rate on the Annual Licence Date.
The Licensor shall deliver the Licensed Materials to the Licensee by the Licence Date.
This royalty is payable in arrears on every Annual Licence Date for as long as the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Plant Selections/varieties are planted on the Designated Site.
The Licence shall commence on the Licence Date and shall continue for a period of 1 year unless terminated in accordance with any of the provisions of this Agreement.