Licence Particulars definition

Licence Particulars means the information identified as such and contained in the confirmation document provided by PPL reflecting that information provided by the Licensee via the online Joint Licence for Community Radio application on PPL’s website.
Licence Particulars means the schedule of Items specified on pages 4 and 5 of this Licence. Licensee includes the Licensee's successors and assigns and where it is consistent with the context includes the Licensee's employees, contractors, agents, invitees and persons the Licensee allows in the Premises. Licensee's Property means all property in the Premises including all fixtures and fittings owned or licensed by the Licensee Licensor means the Licensor in its capacity as the owner of the Land and includes the Licensor's successors and assigns and where it is consistent with the context includes the Licensor's employees and agents. Licensor's Fixtures means all fittings, fixtures, and chattels owned by the Licensor and contained in the Premises at the Licence Commencement Date. Local Government Cost Index means the cost index figure published by Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal from time to time. Outgoings mean all amounts payable by the Licensor in respect of the building (plus GST on those amounts if the Licensor does not receive an input tax credit for that GST) including the following:
Licence Particulars means the information provided by the Licensee in the application form submitted to PPL which is pertinent to the Service.

Examples of Licence Particulars in a sentence

  • SHAH SECRETARY AHMEDABAD30th March 2005SCHEDULE-I Application form for grant of Distribution Licence Particulars of the Applicant1.

  • As such, all driver’s Licences from Hong Kong presented for GDL Exemption MUST be accompanied by an original Certificate of Driving Licence Particulars obtained through the Transport department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative region.

  • SHAH SECRETARYSchedule-1 Application form for grant of Transmission Licence Particulars of the Applicant1.

  • Application form for grant of Trading Licence Particulars of the Applicant 1.

  • The Commission may in appropriate cases and for reasons to be recorded in writing relax any of the provisions of these regulations.FORM - I Application form for grant of Inter-State Trading Licence Particulars of the Applicant 1.

  • SHAH SECRETARYSCHEDULE-1Application form for grant of Intra-State Trading Licence Particulars of the Applicant1.

  • The Licensee shall pay the Licence Fee as detailed in the Licence Particulars.

  • SHAH SECRETARYSCHEDULE-1 Application form for grant of Intra-State Trading Licence Particulars of the Applicant1.


More Definitions of Licence Particulars

Licence Particulars means the licence particulars detailing, among other things, the Production Details and the Authorised Exploitation covered by the Agreement
Licence Particulars means the information identified as such and contained in the confirmation document provided by PPL reflecting that provided by the Licensee via the online application on PPL's website which is pertinent to the Service.
Licence Particulars means the details provided by the Licensee via the online application on PPL’s website which are pertinent to the Service.

Related to Licence Particulars

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  • Programme Party means a party to a Programme Document (other than the Issuer and ETP Securityholders).

  • Licencee means any Person licensed under this By-law;

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  • Licence Area means the area constituted by the blocks that are the subject of a licence;

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  • Licence Year means a period of 12 (twelve) calendar months commencing on the Validity Date or any anniversary of the Validity Date during the subsistence of the Agreement.

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