License to practice definition
Examples of License to practice in a sentence
The House Officer agrees to apply for a New York State License to practice Dentistry at his/her expense, as soon as he/she is qualified to do so.
To assure that all instructors possess a current, valid License to practice in the State of New Jersey and meet the academic qualifications of their academic role.
Upon the closing, Purchaser hereby grants to Seller, under the Patents, and for the lives and any extension thereof, a fully paid-up, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide right and license ("Seller License") to practice the methods and to make, have made, use, distribute, lease, sell, offer for sale, import, export, develop and otherwise dispose of and exploit any Licensed Product.
To maintain current State of Michigan License to practice medicine and to prescribe controlled substances, and to provide documentation upon request.
GEI grants the Customer a non-exclusive right (the "Patent License") to practice the inventions protected by GEI's patents or pending patent applications or third party patents or pending patent applications that are embodied in either the Equipment or Software.
License to practice dental hygiene in at least one state or be eligible for licensure in Pennsylvania.
The Collaborator retains title to each CRADA Invention, CRADA Technical Data and CRADA Work made solely by its employees and grants the Government a written Nonexclusive, transferable, irrevocable, paid-up License to practice the CRADA Invention or have the Invention practiced throughout the world by or on behalf of the Government for Government Purposes or use the CRADA Work or CRADA Technical Data or have them used throughout the world by or on behalf on the Government for Government Purposes.
No Moonlighting will be approved unless Resident holds a Florida License to practice medicine, a federal DEA registration, and has provided proof of professional liability insurance to cover activities outside the training program.
The Legal Advisor shall have the following qualifications: ▪ License to practice law in Croatia ▪ An advanced degree (Master’s or PhD or equivalent) in law, or other relevant disciplines; ▪ A minimum of five years’ work experience as a lawyer, whether in a law firm setting or in- house; ▪ Strong analytical and research skills; ▪ Effective interpersonal and communication skills; ▪ Excellent writing skills and fluency in English and Croatian language.
Housestaff Physician is required to have a valid Illinois Temporary Physician’s License for Hospital or a valid Illinois Permanent Physician’s License to practice medicine in all of its branches, or to practice as a Dentist.