Licence to Occupy definition

Licence to Occupy. , in relation to Scotland, means a permission or right to occupy.
Licence to Occupy has the meaning given to it in the Transfer Agreement;
Licence to Occupy means a licence on the terms contemplated in clause 26 of the Kāinga Ora General Terms and set out in Schedule 10.

Examples of Licence to Occupy in a sentence

  • However, you must vacate your Accommodation during the University’s winter vacation closure period and return your Accommodation key fob to your college reception before the start of the vacation closure period as specified in your Licence to Occupy University Accommodation xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.xx/MyAccommodation/.

  • If you live in Becket Court or Keynes College (blocks F, G, H and I) you will need to vacate your Accommodation during each vacation period and return your Accommodation fob to your college reception before the start of each vacation period as specified in your Licence to Occupy University Accommodation xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.xx/MyAccommodation/.

  • SUPPLY OF SERVICES 81 B1 The Services 81 B2 Provision and Removal of Equipment 82 B3 Manner of Carrying Out the Services 82 B4 Key Personnel 82 B5 Contractor’s Staff 83 B7 Licence to Occupy Premises 84 B8 Property 85 B9 Offers of Employment 85 C.

  • The College will maintain a stock of residential accommodation that may be provided to you in connection with your studies and on the terms and conditions and in accordance with the procedures set out in the Student Handbook and Licence to Occupy, which may vary from year to year.

  • CUSTOMER PREMISES Licence to Occupy Customer Premises Any Customer Premises shall be made available to the Supplier on a non-exclusive licence basis free of charge and shall be used by the Supplier solely for the purpose of performing its obligations under this Call Off Contract.


More Definitions of Licence to Occupy

Licence to Occupy the licence permitting the employees of the Company to occupy part of the property of Unit 7 Coolport, Coolmine Business Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin, IR, DIS MC91 in the agreed form marked “D”; Management Accounts: the unaudited accounts of the Company and of each of the Subsidiaries and the unaudited consolidated accounts of the Company and of the Subsidiaries for the period from the Accounts Date to 31 January 2018 (comprising in each case a balance sheet and profit and loss account and a consolidated balance sheet and consolidated profit and loss account) and the notes thereon;
Licence to Occupy means the Licence to Occupy the Land the principal particulars of which are set out in Schedule 1 and otherwise on terms and conditions contained in a standard form of licence agreement as required by the Council. A copy of the Council's current standard form of licence agreement is attached as Schedule 4.
Licence to Occupy means the licence to occupy dated 26 August 2015 entered into between the Council and the Lessee as varied pursuant to the First Agreement to Vary; and Orakei Local Board means the local board for the Orakei area, including that of the Premises, being an unincorporated body under the Local Government (Auckland Council) Xxx 0000.
Licence to Occupy means the deed of licence to occupy entered into between the Trustee and the Beneficiary in order for the Beneficiary to build the Dwelling on the Land.
Licence to Occupy means the legally binding contract between SVDPWA and a tenant/resident for accommodation services. The Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (WA) does not apply to this agreement.
Licence to Occupy means a licence on the terms contemplated in clause 26 of the Kāinga Ora General Terms and set out in Schedule 8. Marketing Design Guide and Media Protocol Plans means Kāinga Ora policies as amended from time to time for the sale and marketing of Kāinga Ora’s Roskill South Development, the Superlot and Dwellings thereon.
Licence to Occupy means the Licence granted to the Company by the Council for the occupation of the Premises as defined herein ‘Order’ shall mean the Local Authorities (Companies) Order 1995 (as amended) ‘Premises’ means the land and buildings owned by the Council from which the Services are being carried out and known as Elstree Film Studios being land and premises at Elstree in the borough of Hertsmere as registered at HM Land Registry under Title Number HD 282953 ‘Services’ means all those film, television, productions, bar and catering services (and any ancillary services) which are carried out from the Premises as required by the Council from time to time and notified to the Directors other than those Services for which the Council has a direct separate agreement from time to time with the provider thereof and as notified to the Company ‘Senior Manager’ means the following positions at the Company; Managing Director, Productions Manager, Facilities Manager, Finance Manager, ICT Manager and Hospitality Manager ‘The Tenants’ the various occupiers, lessors etc of the Premises in existence at the date hereof VAT’ means Value Added Tax or any other tax levied or imposed in replacement or substitution therefore