Proprietary Security definition

Proprietary Security means the in-house security department of any person, if the security department has as its general purpose the protection and security of its own property and grounds, and if it does not offer or provide security services to any other person.

Examples of Proprietary Security in a sentence

  • The Authority’s mandate is to license and register: • Contract Security Organizations • Proprietary Security Organizations • Private Security Guards • Private Investigators • Security Trainers The core business of the Authority is to consider and determine applications made under the PSRA Act for the registration, licensing and the renewal of individuals and companies.

Related to Proprietary Security

  • Proprietary Interest means any legal, equitable or other ownership, whether through stock holding or otherwise, of an interest in a business, firm or entity; provided, that ownership of less than 5% of any class of equity interest in a publicly held company shall not be deemed a Proprietary Interest.

  • Proprietary school means a school that uses a certain plan or method to teach a trade, occupation, or vocation for a consideration, reward, or promise of any kind. Proprietary school includes, but is not limited to, a private business, trade, or home study school. Proprietary school does not include any of the following:

  • Proprietary means goods or services of a specialized nature, that may be made or marketed by a person or persons having the exclusive right to make or sell them, when the need for such goods or services has been certified in writing by the Board to be necessary for the conduct of its affairs.

  • Subsidiary Security Agreement means the Amended and Restated Subsidiary Security Agreement dated as of February 26, 2018 among the Debtor, the other guarantors from time to time party thereto and the Collateral Agent.

  • Contract Security means any security given by the Contractor to the NCC in accordance with the Contract;