Amended license definition

Amended license means a change of administrator, name, location, capacity, classification of any units as listed in these requirements requires a new license:
Amended license means the amended and restated Trademark and Technology License Agreement between the Company, the Purchaser, Tweed Inc. and TS Brandco Inc. dated as of the date hereof, whereby the Purchaser has granted the Company the right to use certain Intellectual Property of the Purchaser and its affiliates in the United States, in the form attached as Schedule D hereto.
Amended license means an insurance producer license that has had a line of authority added or deleted since the issue date of the prior insurance producer license.

Examples of Amended license in a sentence

  • The learned Judge in that case was, however, required to rule on the basis of a stated case, in terms of which, inter alia, it had been agreed that an election for a marriage to be governed by the provisions of Ordinance 50 of 1949 (Mauritius), would automatically have the effect of excluding the accrual system.

  • Amended license issued under the Solid Waste Man- agement Act (35 P.


More Definitions of Amended license

Amended license means an amended license issued due to a change of manager name, location, capacity, or classification of any units.
Amended license is defined in the recitals.
Amended license means an insurance producer license that has had qualifications added or de- leted since the issue date of the prior insurance producer license.
Amended license means an update to an existing license due to reported events, including but not limited to a change of an administrator, name, or capacity.
Amended license means a license that has had qualifications added or deleted since the issue date of the prior license.
Amended license means a change of an administrator, name, location, capacity, classification of any units as listed in this requirement requires a new license.
Amended license means this Amended License Agreement (including all exhibits hereto), and any amendments or addenda that may supplement, modify or amend the same.