Licence means a licence granted under this Act;
Licence means a licence issued under this Act;
Licence means one or more of the licences or the approvals granted to the HSP in respect of the Beds at the Home under Part VII or Part VIII of the Act.
Examples of Licence in a sentence
It is the responsibility of the Customer to ensure the Licence Agreement is for a sufficient number of end-users.
Electrical Tradespersons who possess a current Electrical Licence will be paid a flat allowance of $11.50 per day worked.
This Licence may be terminated by either the Licensor or Licensee upon giving at least one (1) month advance written notice of termination to the other.
Les sections 2I, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 et 12 de cette Licence peut survivre à une telle résiliation.
If Licensee does not remedy the default within thirty (30) days after the effective date of the Notice of Default (Period to Cure), then Swinburne may terminate this Agreement and the Licence by a second written notice (Notice of Termination) to Licensee.
More Definitions of Licence
Licence means a licence granted under section 14;
Licence means any licence, permit, approval, right, privilege, concession or franchise issued, granted, conferred or otherwise created by a Governmental Authority;
Licence means the licence granted in clause 1.1.
Licence means a licence granted under this Agreement;
Licence means this Licence numbered L7021/1997/15 and issued under the Act; ‘Licensee’ means the person or organisation named as Licensee on page 1 of the Licence; ‘NATA’ means the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia;
Licence means any telecommunications licence granted by the PTA to the USF Service Provider, prior to the Effective Date, which authorizes it to provide the USF Services;