licence definition

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

  • The Licensee shall be liable for any breach by Authorised Users of any of the provisions of this Licence, including but not limited to the provisions set out below.

  • There are no other terns or conditions of the agreement, oral or otherwise, related to this Licence Agreement, except as contained within.

  • The Township reserves the right to close the bar if disorderly conduct warrants it, or if the applicant is in any contraventions of any regulations set by the Complex or the Liquor Licence Act of Ontario.

  • By placing an Order, the Client agrees to purchase the Licence from CEM or a CEM Affiliate and understands that in doing so enters into a legally binding agreement with CEM in respect of the Licence.

  • The applicant will be responsible to ensure that there is an adequate supply of food as specified by the Liquor Licence Act of Ontario.


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 a licence granted under Section 14 of the Act;
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 the licence granted by GS1 to You to use the GS1 Identification Keys.