Licence definition

Licence means a licence granted under this Act;
Licence means a licence issued under this Act;
Licence means a licence granted under section 14;

Examples of Licence in a sentence

  • PayPal Hong Kong Limited is a licensed issuer of a stored value facility regulated by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority under Licence Number: SVF0008.

  • Program Suite the set of at least two Programs determined by Cubic Orb in the Licence Model which may be purchased jointly.

  • Node-locked Licence the Licence Model which allows the User to use the Program on a single terminal equipment.

  • Premises Licence and other relevant legislation The Village Hall has an alcohol licence.

  • Licence Key the individual set of symbols ascribed to the licence and send to the User in the moment of payment the licence fee for the Program in order to enable it using the Program.


More Definitions of Licence

Licence means the licence granted under clause 2.
Licence means one or more of the licences or the approvals granted to the HSP in respect of the Beds at the Home under Part VII or Part VIII of the Act.
Licence means a licence granted under Section 14 of the Act;
Licence means any licence, permit, approval, right, privilege, concession or franchise issued, granted, conferred or otherwise created by a Governmental Authority;
Licence means a licence granted under this Agreement;
Licence means one or more of the licences or the approvals granted to the HSP in respect of the Beds at each Home under Part VII or Part VIII of the Act.
Licence means this Licence numbered L7021/1997/15 and issued under the Act; ‘Licensee’ means the person or organisation named as Licensee on page 1 of the Licence; ‘NATA’ means the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia;