Unauthorised Person definition

Unauthorised Person. , for a country, means a person who is not a citizen of the country or is not in possession of all the documents required by the law of the country for the person’s lawful entry into the country;
Unauthorised Person means any person who is not an Authorised User;
Unauthorised Person means a person who is not a Hirer, or who is a Hirer but: (a) is under 21 years old; (b) is not licensed for the class of the Vehicle, (c) has a blood alcohol concentration exceeding the lawful percentage, (d) whose driver’s licence has been cancelled or suspended within the last three years or who is on a probationary licence, (e) has held a driver’s licence for less than two years, (f) has not supplied his or her full and correct Details on the Details Page, (g) at any time in the five years immediately prior to the Start Date was involved in an motor vehicle accident, committed any traffic infringement or criminal offence or made any claim in relation to any insurance policy arising out of the use or ownership of a vehicle, or was affected by any medical condition which might in any way impair his or her ability safely to manage a vehicle; or (h) holds a learner, prohibited, provisional, probationary or other restricted form of licence; “Vehicle” means the vehicle identified on the Details Page and includes any substitute or replacement vehicle we supply (including any replacement vehicle we supply as a result of any change agreed pursuant to clause 6.4), and (except in Clause 1.1) includes all accessories, tools, tyres and equipment therein; “Vehicle Condition Report” means the document signed or to be signed by you immediately before you take Possession of the Vehicle as indicating the condition of the Vehicle at the commencement of the Term.

Examples of Unauthorised Person in a sentence

  • Subscribers must also certify that they are not an Unauthorised Person (as defined below) and accept any information and documentation requirements which may prove necessary, particularly with regard to the needs for compliance with FATCA legislation as set out in Section 16 “Taxation” in Part A of this Prospectus.

  • The Customer and each Authorised Delegate shall use care and good faith to keep the PBN and PIN secure at all times, and shall not at any time disclose the PBN and/or PIN to any Unauthorised Person.

  • All motions for summary judgment shall be accompanied by a ‘‘Statement of Uncontested Facts’’ in which the mov- ing party sets forth all alleged uncontested material facts which shall provide the basis for its motion.

  • If BTB is used by an Unauthorised Person, or the PBN and/or PIN is disclosed to an Unauthorised Person, the Customer shall immediately notify the Bank by telephone (at such telephone number indicated by the Bank for such purpose), followed promptly by a written confirmation.

  • See: Decision № 3/4550 of 17th October, 2017, of Constitutional Court on the case: A Civilian of Georgia, Nodar Dvali opposes the Parliament of Georgia, I 24; Sirdadze L., Ownership Entitlement on the Immovable Thing by Authorised and Unauthorised Person, Comparitive Law Journal, №2/2019, 56.


More Definitions of Unauthorised Person

Unauthorised Person means a person who does not have the authority to dispose of funds on the Account Holder‘s Account.
Unauthorised Person means any person (whether duly empowered in this behalf by the evacuee or otherwise) who, after the relevant date, has been occupying, supervising or managing the property of an evacuee without the approval of the Custodian 13“but does not include a Mundkar or tenant or deemed purchaser.”.
Unauthorised Person means any one or more of the following persons:
Unauthorised Person means any person other than the Nominated User(s).
Unauthorised Person means any person other than the relevant Authorised Delegate.
Unauthorised Person means a person other than bona fide Affiliates, contractors or consultants of the Licensee; and
Unauthorised Person means a person recognised by his religion as having authority to celebrate marriages according to his religion and who for a marriage is assisted in accordance with section 28.