Temporary Authorization definition

Temporary Authorization means an Authorization issued for a period up to 90 days.

Examples of Temporary Authorization in a sentence

  • Inspection Fee(s): 4036 Special License Fee(s): 4008 Temporary Authorization Fee: 4037 License Renewal Fee(s): 4004 Manufacturer License(s): 4038 Wholesaler License(s): 4085 New Retailer License(s): 4012 Transfer Retailer License(s): 4034 Conditional License 4012 New Add Bar Transfer Add Bar: 4012/4034 Sunday Sales Permit (AM): 4033 Sunday Sales Permit (PM): 4032 Catering Permit: 4031 LCC-300 (02-18) ▇▇▇▇ is an equal opportunity employer/program.

  • Prior to the Closing Date, the Company will file with the FCC: (1) a request for the Special Temporary Authorization ("STA") and (2) the Transfer of Control Application.

  • If the FCC does not approve the assignment of the FCC License to the Buyer prior to the expiration of the authority to operate under the FCC License pursuant to the Conditional Temporary Authorization referred to in Section 11.6 hereof, the Seller shall negotiate in good faith with the Buyer to reach a mutually acceptable adjustment to the Aggregate Consideration.

  • With regard to WBYU(AM), the parties acknowledge that WBYU(AM) may be required to operate pursuant to Special Temporary Authorization of the FCC and at reduced power as required by the FCC's grant of Special Temporary Authorization, in connection with the implementation of the move of its antenna site to the New WBYU Antenna Site and the parties acknowledge that such operations do not give Buyer a right to terminate under this Section 7.4.2.

  • TELECOM FIJI PTE LIMITED can only guarantee internet speeds from local contents or to local speed test servers only.

  • All eligible employees must work one-half time or more and have permanent status or if a limited-term or Temporary Authorization Appointment (TAU) appointment, must have mandatory return rights to a permanent position.

  • Special Temporary Authorization to launch three satellites into inclined and elliptical (non-geostationary) orbits and to test satellites.

  • The Seasonal Clerk, classification code 1120, is a non-testing, Temporary Authorization (TAU) appointment.

  • Special Temporary Authorization to launch three satellites into inclined and elliptical (non-geostationary) orbits and to test satellites (Granted Dec.

  • The demonstration was performed under a Temporary Authorization (TA) to the existing Resource Conservation and recovery Act (RCRA) permit.