Licensed company definition

Licensed company means a transportation network company that is licensed under s. 440.415.
Licensed company means a person, or company which employs a person who meets all of the qualifications to install, upgrade, repair, test or line underground storage tank systems.
Licensed company means the company to which a licence is issued by the Minister under subsection 24A(1);

Examples of Licensed company in a sentence

  • Subject to the confidentiality provisions set forth in Section 13, Licensed Company shall have the right to duplicate in whole or in part, the Licensed Documentation and Software for internal use by Licensee and for Use by sublicensees of Licensee who have signed Licensee’s end user license agreement in a form approved by Licensor, which approval will not unreasonably be withheld.


More Definitions of Licensed company

Licensed company means the company to which a licence is granted by the Minister under subsection 26A(1);
Licensed company means a company licensed by the Division of Occupational Safety to perform installations, construction, service, repairs, modernizations, decommissioning, removal, and maintenance of elevators and other devices subject to the provisions of this code and R.I. Gen. Laws Chapter 23-33.
Licensed company means a transportation network company that is
Licensed company means a company licensed by the Authority to operate within a Freeport under article 10;
Licensed company means a taxicab company or taxicab dispatch service
Licensed company shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(b).
Licensed company means the Licensee and its subsidiaries and operating divisions, and specifically excludes any other related or unrelated entity.