Paper Licence definition

Paper Licence means a Licence that is issued to the Licensee in paper form by Ofcom;
Paper Licence means a licence granted by NLA on the terms set out in Schedule 1 to the MMO Licence General Terms and Conditions;

Examples of Paper Licence in a sentence

  • This form is for the recording and submission to NLA of all copying under the NLA's Paper Licence.

  • This form is for the recording and submission to NLA of all copying under NLA's Paper Licence.

  • Where you are in default in delivering to us returns in accordance with clause 3.1 of the Paper Licence and/or clause 5.2 of the Electronic Licence (as the case may be) you will pay to us in addition the separate default charges due under that Paper Licence and/or Electronic Licence (as applicable).

  • If in addition to a Database Licence, you also have a Paper Licence and/or an Electronic Licence, you will still only pay one audit fee as the audit fee covers audit costs incurred in respect of all PCA Licences which you have with us (whether a Paper Licence, an Electronic Licence and/or a Database Licence).

  • The scanning fees payable under a Paper Licence and/or an Electronic Licence for Text and/or Image scanning of Cuttings from the Database Core Repertoire will from the Service Invoice Date be reduced by 50%.

Related to Paper Licence

  • licence means a licence granted under this Act;

  • driving licence means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter II authorising the person specified therein to drive, otherwise than as a learner, a motor vehicle or a motor vehicle of any specified class or description;

  • Commercial driver license or "CDL" means a license:

  • Company Intellectual Property Rights means Intellectual Property Rights owned by or purported to be owned by, or exclusively licensed to, the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Company Licensed Intellectual Property means Intellectual Property Rights owned by any Person (other than a Group Company) that is licensed to any Group Company.