Subsequent Licensing Period definition

Subsequent Licensing Period means any period of ten years beginning with the end date of the previous Licensing Period;
Subsequent Licensing Period means any period of ten years from the date on which the Licence has been renewed in accordance with Section 216 of the Communications Act or, if shorter, the period from the date on which the Licence is renewed until such date as it is revoked in accordance with these;

Examples of Subsequent Licensing Period in a sentence

  • Section 216 of the Communications Act (1) Subject to the provisions of Section 228(6) and (7) of the Communications Act the Licence may be renewed for a period of ten years from the end of the Initial Licensing Period and each Subsequent Licensing Period current at the time of the application.

  • Section 216 of the Communications Act(1) Subject to the provisions of section 228(6) and (7) of the Communications Act the Licence may be renewed for a period of ten years from the end of the Initial Licensing Period and each Subsequent Licensing Period current at the time of the application.

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  • Renewal of the Licence Section 216 of the Communications Act(1) Subject to the provisions of section 228(6) and (7) of the Communications Act the Licence may be renewed for a period of ten years from the end of the Initial Licensing Period and each Subsequent Licensing Period current at the time of the application.

Related to Subsequent Licensing Period

  • FLEGT-licensed means production and process methods, also referred to as timber production standards, and in the context of social criteria, contract performance conditions (only), as defined by a bilateral Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) between the European Union and a timber- producing country under the FLEGT scheme, where both Parties have agreed to establish a system under which timber that has been produced in accordance with the relevant laws of the producing country, and other criteria stipulated by the VPA, are licensed for export by the producing country government. This may also include any timber that has been independently verified as meeting all the producing country's requirements for a FLEGT licence, where a VPA has been signed but the FLEGT licensing system is not fully operational. Evidence from a country that has not signed up to a VPA which demonstrates that all of the requirements equivalent to FLEGT-licensed timber have been met will also be acceptable. CPET will produce further guidance on FLEGT-licensed or equivalent timber in due course.

  • Patent License means all agreements, whether written or oral, providing for the grant by the Company of any right to manufacture, use or sell any invention covered by a Patent, including, without limitation, any thereof referred to in Schedule B hereto.

  • Patent License Agreement means the Patent License Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit C.

  • Patent Licenses means all agreements, whether written or oral, providing for the grant by or to any Grantor of any right to manufacture, use or sell any invention covered in whole or in part by a Patent, including any of the foregoing referred to in Schedule 5.

  • Licence Period , in relation to a licence, means each calendar year during which, or during any part of which, the licence is in force;

  • Trade Secret License means any agreement, whether written or oral, providing for the grant by or to any Grantor of any right in, to or under any Trade Secret.

  • Trademark Licensee means any corporation, partnership, limited liability company or similar legal entity (and not a person) that has a written trademark license agreement with Registry Operator or its Affiliate, for use of the registered trademark owned by Registry Operator or its Affiliate, the textual elements of which correspond exactly to the .Brand TLD string operated by Registry Operator, where:

  • Trademark License means any written agreement, now or hereafter in effect, granting to any third party any right to use any trademark now or hereafter owned by any Grantor or that any Grantor otherwise has the right to license, or granting to any Grantor any right to use any trademark now or hereafter owned by any third party, and all rights of any Grantor under any such agreement.

  • Trademark License Agreement means that certain Trademark License Agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit F.

  • Trademark Licenses means all licenses, contracts or other agreements, whether written or oral, naming any Grantor as licensor or licensee and providing for the grant of any right concerning any Trademark, together with any goodwill connected with and symbolized by any such trademark licenses, contracts or agreements and the right to prepare for sale or lease and sell or lease any and all Inventory now or hereafter owned by any Grantor and now or hereafter covered by such licenses (including, without limitation, all Trademark Licenses described in Schedule II hereto).

  • Package License means the Metric and Licensed Level applicable to each Package; a Package License for any Package referenced in Exhibit 3 shall include, and be subject to, the specific terms and Use rules applicable to such Package.

  • Selling Period means any Forward Hedge Selling Period or any Issuance Selling Period.

  • Trade Secret Licenses means any and all agreements providing for the granting of any right in or to Trade Secrets (whether such Grantor is licensee or licensor thereunder).

  • Sub-License means the sub-licensing of any space in the Station Development Assets and Project Utilities in the Station Development Project, by the Station Facility Manager to any licensee, in accordance with the Station Facility Management Agreement;

  • Scheduled Black-Out Period means the period from and including the last day of a fiscal quarter of the Company to and including the business day after the day on which the Company publicly releases its earnings for such fiscal quarter.

  • Post-Closing Period means any taxable period or portion thereof beginning after the Closing Date. If a taxable period begins on or before the Closing Date and ends after the Closing Date, then the portion of the taxable period that begins on the day following the Closing Date shall constitute a Post-Closing Period.

  • On-premise banquet license means a license issued in accordance with

  • Limited-service restaurant license means a license issued in accordance

  • IP License Agreement shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.2.

  • Company IP Rights means (a) any and all Intellectual Property used in the conduct of the business of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries as currently conducted, and (b) any and all other Intellectual Property owned by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • IP License means all Contractual Obligations (and all related IP Ancillary Rights), whether written or oral, granting any right, title and interest in or relating to any Intellectual Property.

  • Net metering period means the 12-month period following the date of final interconnection of the

  • Rolling Period means, as of any date, the four Fiscal Quarters ending on or immediately preceding such date.

  • Company IP Contract means any Contract to which the Company is a party or by which the Company is bound, that contains any assignment or license of, or covenant not to assert or enforce, any Intellectual Property Right or that otherwise relates to any Company IP or any Intellectual Property developed by, with, or for the Company.

  • Acquisition Period means any period commencing on the date that a Material Acquisition is consummated through and including the last day of the second full fiscal quarter following the date on which such acquisition is consummated; provided that there shall be at least one full fiscal quarter between any two Acquisition Periods.

  • License Period means the period beginning from the Commencement Date and ending on the Termination Date.