Licensed Organisation definition
Examples of Licensed Organisation in a sentence
The Approved Activity Provider shall however be entitled to invoice each Licensed Organisation or DofE Centre or Participant directly for the sale and/or hire of any additional equipment provided in accordance with clause 3.9 (not being Specialist Equipment) provided that this is agreed in advance with either the DofE Centre or the Participant and a contract is entered into for such sale or hire.
ASL and the Charity shall have no responsibility for relaying such information to the Licensed Organisation, DofE Centre or the Participants.
ASL is under a duty to provide to each Licensed Organisation with a list of its licensed and approved Activity Providers.
Based on the observation on site, the smell was like “soil odour after rain”.
The Approved Activity Provider shall if necessary take action in relation to such complaints and keep the ASL, the Charity and the Licensed Organisation (where appropriate) fully updated in writing or by e-mail as well as by telephone on progress of resolving the complaint.
The Approved Activity Provider accepts and acknowledges that it is the intention that the Charity, DofE Centres, the Licensed Organisation and/or any Participant may enforce any term of this Agreement that expressly or by implication confers a benefit on them by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.
We as the Licensed Organisation accredit all Assessors and Supervisors (except where they are provided by the relevant ‘DofE Expedition Areas Office’).
The Licensed Organisation or centre may terminate the agreement by giving 90 days written notice to their respective contact, as agreed above, stating the reasons why the decision was taken.
Kirklees Council as the Licensed Organisation believes the DofE Award has something to offer all young people.
Under the conditions to operate the DofE, The Licensed Organisation undertakes to: ‘Approve instructors, supervisors and assessors and ensure that they are properly qualified or experienced for their roles.