Foreign License definition

Foreign License means any paging, mobile telephone, specialized mobile radio, microwave, personal communications services or other license, permit, consent, certificate of compliance, franchise, approval, waiver or authorization granted or issued by any Governmental Authority other than the FCC, including authorizing or permitting the acquisition, construction or operation of any Wireless Communications System.
Foreign License means a License that is issued or granted by a Foreign Regulator.
Foreign License means a license, certificate, permit, or similar authorization to

Examples of Foreign License in a sentence

  • To do so, the pilot must submit a completed FAA Form 8060-71, Verification of Authenticity of Foreign License, and Medical Certificate Form.

  • All Spectrum Holdings of the Guarantor and its Subsidiaries shall be held by a License Subsidiary (or, in the case of a Foreign License or Foreign Spectrum Lease, a Foreign Subsidiary of the Company).

  • Each Party shall promptly disclose to the other Party any and all Inventions arising on or after the Effective Date under the Parties' or their respective Affiliates' activities conducted pursuant to this Agreement and, in the case of Licensor or its Affiliates, pursuant to a Foreign License.

  • Amendment, dated November 27, 1992, to Foreign Design and Consulting Agreement and Restated Foreign License Agreement.

  • Licensee shall cause Cosmair to remit royalties with respect to sales of Licensed Products made prior to this date as required under the Foreign License Agreement.

  • Restated Foreign License Agreement, dated January 1, 1985, between The Polo/Lauren Company, as Licensor, and L’Oreal S.A., as Licensee, Letter Agreement related thereto dated January 1, 1985, and Supplementary Agreement thereto, dated October 1, 1991.

  • We express no opinion with respect to any Foreign License or Foreign Spectrum Lease.

  • The Foreign License Notice must be delivered to AD Pharma prior to Acura considering the execution of any document (including without limitation agreements, Memoranda of Understanding or Letters of Intent) related to the subject matter of the Foreign License Notice.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Foreign License, iPIX shall not directly sell, license, make available or otherwise provide Licensed Technology for use in the Residential Real Estate Market to a single third parties in the respective regions of Latin America, Europe, and Asia, which third parties to be mutually agreed upon within 7 days of the date hereof.

  • This consent is limited solely to the Foreign License, and nothing contained in this Section 1 shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any other rights or remedies the Administrative Agent or any Lender may have under the Credit Agreement or any other Loan Documents or under applicable law.


More Definitions of Foreign License

Foreign License means a commercial cannabis license issued under the laws of another state that has entered into an agreement pursuant to this chapter.
Foreign License means any agreement between a Member and a foreign licensee under which said foreign licensee is authorized to use one or more covered sound recordings or covered videogram in a foreign territory, provided (i) that said agreement grants exploitation rights in respect of such covered sound recordings or covered videograms in addition to the right to receive remunerations payable in respect of the right to equitable remuneration or the right to remuneration for private copying in said foreign territory, and (ii) that the foreign territory covered by said agreement includes, at a minimum, the country of the head office or the principal place of business of said foreign licensee or, if the latter is a natural person, the place of residence of said foreign licensee.
Foreign License means a license issued by a Foreign Regulatory Agency that allows a Person to operate a Cannabis Business as defined under the law of that jurisdiction.
Foreign License means: A valid pilots license, certificate or rating issued by a FAI Certified Country Authority.

Related to Foreign License

  • Copyleft License means any license that requires, as a condition of use, modification and/or distribution of software subject to such license, that such software subject to such license, or other software incorporated into, derived from, or used or distributed with such software subject to such license (i) in the case of software, be made available or distributed in a form other than binary (e.g., source code form), (ii) be licensed for the purpose of preparing derivative works, (iii) be licensed under terms that allow the Company’s or any Subsidiary of the Company’s products or portions thereof or interfaces therefor to be reverse engineered, reverse assembled or disassembled (other than by operation of Law) or (iv) be redistributable at no license fee. Copyleft Licenses include the GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License, the Mozilla Public License, the Common Development and Distribution License, the Eclipse Public License and all Creative Commons “sharealike” licenses.

  • Patent License means any written agreement granting any right with respect to any invention on which a Patent is in existence or a Patent application is pending, in which agreement Borrower now holds or hereafter acquires any interest.

  • Foreign Intellectual Property any right, title or interest in or to any copyrights, copyright licenses, patents, patent applications, patent licenses, trade secrets, trade secret licenses, trademarks, service marks, trademark and service ▇▇▇▇ applications, trade names, trade dress, trademark licenses, technology, know-how and processes or any other intellectual property governed by or arising or existing under, pursuant to or by virtue of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the United States of America or any state thereof.

  • 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.

  • System License means a right to use certain DS Offerings for a specific database instance or as may be otherwise indicated in the Product Portfolio. A minimum number of Named User’s (or Extended Enterprise Named User’s, as applicable) rights to use certain identified DS Offerings may be required in order to be granted a System License. If the name of the DS Offering includes a specific reference to “Departmental Site License”, such DS Offering shall be used only within a particular department of Customer at a particular office, building or physical location which shall be identified in the Transaction Document. Token Based. Use of a DS Offering granted in Token Based mode provides a right to use a determined number of tokens for the duration of the license. Tokens are reserved for one (1) use at a time and when released, are available for other uses. The quantity of tokens required for a given use of the DS Offering is determined in the Product Portfolio and/or in the Documentation, and may be changed in the event of modifications to such DS Offering. Pool of tokens of same type can be accessed and used simultaneously by one or several authorized Users and/or Extended Enterprise Users and/or Machines, as applicable within the limit of the number of available tokens.