Special permission definition

Special permission means the written consent of the chief building official or the electrical inspector.
Special permission means a petition for variance in accordance with s. SPS 316.005.
Special permission means the written consent of the department.

Examples of Special permission in a sentence

  • Special permission may be requested for attendees under the age of 18 via xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and must be received in advance.

  • Special permission may be requested for attendees under the age of 18 via xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and must be received in advance.

  • Special permission can be granted for more; please inquire with our team for more details.

  • Special permission may be requested for attendees under the age of 18 via xxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and must be received in advance.

  • Special permission may be requested for attendees under the age of 18 via xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and must be received in advance.

  • Special permission may be requested for attendees under the age of 18 via xxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and must be received in advance.


More Definitions of Special permission

Special permission means a petition for variance in accordance with s. Comm 16.005.
Special permission means special permission given by the CE for the purpose of section 3 of the POBO for PAOs to solicit or accept any advantages in circumstances other than those covered by general permissions given by the CE.
Special permission means written permission issued by Council.
Special permission means the written consent of the code enforcement officer.

Related to Special permission

  • Special permit means permission granted specifically on application in advance and in accordance with Annex II and Annex III.

  • PAL permit means the construction permit issued by the Department that establishes a Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) for a major stationary source.

  • Material Permits shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 3.1(n).

  • Individual permit means a permit issued to a named permittee under section 22a-430 of the General Statutes.

  • Planning Permission means any permission, consent or approval given under the Planning Acts;

  • General permit means a Permit which covers multiple dischargers of a point source category within a designated geographical area, in lieu of individual Permits being issued to each discharger.

  • Final permit means the version of a permit issued by the Department that has completed all review procedures required by Chapter 14, and for a Class I permit, Chapter 13.

  • Supervisory Permission means, in relation to any action, such supervisory permission (or, as appropriate, waiver) from the Regulator and/or the Relevant Resolution Authority as is required therefor under Applicable Banking Regulations.

  • Governmental Permit means any license, franchise, permit or other authorization of any Governmental Authority.

  • Special Approval means approval by a majority of the members of the Conflicts Committee.

  • Required Consents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.5.

  • Consents, Clearances and Permits means all authorizations, licenses, approvals, registrations, permits, waivers, privileges, acknowledgements, agreements, or concessions required to be obtained from or provided by any concerned authority for the purpose of setting up of the generation facilities and/ or supply of power;

  • Governmental Approval is any consent, authorization, approval, order, license, franchise, permit, certificate, accreditation, registration, filing or notice, of, issued by, from or to, or other act by or in respect of, any Governmental Authority.

  • Governmental Approvals means all authorizations, consents, approvals, permits, licenses and exemptions of, registrations and filings with, and reports to, all Governmental Authorities.

  • Environmental Permits means all permits, licenses, authorizations, certificates, approvals or registrations required by any Governmental Authority under any Environmental Laws.

  • Required Consent has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.