Conditions for licensing Sample Clauses
The "Conditions for Licensing" clause defines the specific requirements and obligations that must be met for a license to be granted or remain valid. Typically, this clause outlines prerequisites such as payment of fees, compliance with applicable laws, or submission of necessary documentation. For example, a software license may only become effective once the licensee agrees to certain terms or completes a registration process. The core function of this clause is to ensure that both parties clearly understand what must be fulfilled for the license to be operative, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes regarding the validity of the license.
Conditions for licensing. Licensing shall be based on criteria which preclude the competent authorities from exercising their power of assessment in an arbitrary manner.
Conditions for licensing. 1. Licensing shall be based on criteria which preclude the competent authorities from exercising their power of assessment in an arbitrary manner.
2. The criteria referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article shall be:
(a) proportionate to a legitimate public policy objective;
(b) clear and unambiguous;
(c) objective;
(d) pre-established;
(e) made public in advance;
(f) transparent and accessible.
3. A licence shall be granted as soon as it is established, in the light of an appropriate examination, that the conditions for obtaining a licence have been met.
4. Article 286 of this Agreement shall apply to provisions of this Chapter.
5. Where the number of licences available for a given activity is limited because of the scarcity of available natural resources or technical capacity, the Parties shall apply a selection procedure to potential candidates which provides full guarantees of impartiality and transparency, including, in particular, adequate publicity about the launch, conduct and completion of the procedure.
6. Subject to the provisions specified by this Article, in establishing the rules for the selection procedure, the Parties may take into account legitimate public policy objectives, including considerations of health, safety, the protection of the environment and preservation of cultural heritage.
