Licencing definition

Licencing means the full or partial licence on arm’s length commercial terms of some or all Intellectual Property (whether registered or unregistered, which may now or in the future subsist) and/or rights in connection with and/or ancillary to Intellectual Property granting another party (either a member of the Group or a third party) the right to, including but not limited hereto, commercialise, market, sell, distribute, advertise, produce, manufacture, develop or further develop any existing or future product or right of the Borrower or any Group Company;
Licencing means a procedure which determines whether an institution or an individual has met the prescribed standard in accordance with the Law;
Licencing. The application is licensed on a “per door” basis and a numeric license is required and specifies the number of doors allowed to run on each MonitorCast 4 installation. In addition, licenses are specific to the server and hardware used on a single box. If needed, additional doors can be added a la carte. Lastly, all licenses have no recurring fees with a current Video Insight SUP agreement or Advidia products. Why Advidia? 66

Examples of Licencing in a sentence

  • Licencing and qualification procedures and formalities shall be clear, made public in advance and be such as to provide the applicants with a guarantee that their application will be dealt with objectively and impartially.

  • Licencing and qualification procedures and formalities shall be as simple as possible and shall not unduly complicate or delay the provision of the service.

  • In consideration of OSG Cloud providing the Services, the Customer agrees to being invoiced, (invoices are based on a system snap shot of OMS quantities and Licencing quantities calculated by our internal systems at close of business 14th or closest business working day) with direct debit payments collected during the last week on the month) Standalone New Work invoices will be issued when generated throughout the month and shall be due and payable no later than 30 days from the Invoice Date.

  • Licencing and qualification procedures and formalities shall be clear, made public in advance, and shall not in themselves constitute a restriction on the supply of a service or the pursuit of any other economic activity.

  • FR-8.34 Software Licencing Models The ITSM Tool must include functionality to support Multiple Licensing Models for tracking software – from off-the-shelf application through to company-wide and version maintenance agreements.

  • Under regulations set by the 2003 Licencing Act and ▇▇▇▇ District Council, one of the conditions is that doors and windows will be kept closed after 9.00 pm except for access and egress.

  • The number of substocks shall be determined by the highest number of substocks used by the User during the relevant Licencing period of this Agreement.

  • Toneguzzo, Ph.D. Name: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Name: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Ph.D. Director TITLE: CEO TITLE: Corporate Sponsored Research and Licencing DATE: 5/17/05 DATE: 5/17/05 1.

  • The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent ICT Support for the HMO Licencing service, support and delivery between the signatories and to clarify what services BCC shall provide.

  • The Hirer must comply with all conditions and regulations made in respect of the premises by the Fire Authority, Licencing Authority and the Parish Council.

Related to Licencing

  • licence means a licence granted under this Act;

  • Licences - means conditional use of another party’s intellectual property rights.

  • Supply Licence means the licence granted to us under section 6(1)(d) of the Act;

  • License means any license, certificate of authority, permit or other authorization which is required to be obtained from any Governmental Authority in connection with the operation, ownership or transaction of insurance business.

  • the Licence means the Instrument of Appointment by the Secretary of State for the Environment of Severn Trent Water Limited as a Water and Sewerage Undertaker under the Water Act 1989;