Regulatory Licenses definition

Regulatory Licenses means licenses, certifications, authorizations, consents, easements, waivers, certificates of occupancy or other permissions from a Governmental Authority to engage or operate in the Business as currently conducted.
Regulatory Licenses means each Permit required to be held any Credit Party or any Subsidiary thereof to conduct its Business in compliance with Applicable Laws.
Regulatory Licenses has the meaning set forth in Section 3.01(a).

Examples of Regulatory Licenses in a sentence

  • All such activities are permitted only pursuant to the Regulatory Licenses.


More Definitions of Regulatory Licenses

Regulatory Licenses has the meaning given to such term in Section 5.26.
Regulatory Licenses means (a) each Permit listed on Schedule 7.19 and (b) each Permit required to be held by any Consolidated Company, or that any Consolidated Company must have rights to use, to conduct its Business in compliance with Applicable Laws.
Regulatory Licenses means any and all licenses, including provisional licenses, certificates of need, JCAHO and/or other accreditations, permits, franchising rights to conduct business, approvals by a Governmental Authority or otherwise, consents, qualifications, operating authority and/or any other authorizations necessary for a Credit Party to operate their business.
Regulatory Licenses means the Authorizations set forth in Section (23)(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter.
Regulatory Licenses shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.14(a) hereof.
Regulatory Licenses means (a) each Permit listed on Schedule 7.19 and (b) each Permit required to be held by any Consolidated Company, or that any Consolidated Company must have rights to use, to conduct its Business in compliance with Applicable Laws. ​