Licensing definition

Licensing means any grant of rights to distribute the qualified motion picture, in whole or in part.
Licensing means the department process respecting the grant, denial, renewal, revocation, suspension, annulment, withdrawal, or amendment of a license.
Licensing means the issuance by the Board of a document signifying that the applicant has been certified and has met all applicable employee, fee, insurance and reporting requirements.

Examples of Licensing in a sentence

  • Title V of Public Law 110-289, the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (the “SAFE Act”), requires that state-licensed mortgage loan originators (“MLOs”) complete PE prior to initial licensure and annual CE thereafter.

  • You must comply with all conditions and regulations made in respect of the premises by the Local Authority, the Licensing Authority, and our fire risk assessment or otherwise, particularly in connection with any event which constitutes regulated entertainment, at which alcohol is sold or provided or which is attended by children.

  • Licensing of rights to the GGN label requires the conclusion of a separate license agreement.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing XXXX-based Licensing section above, for any Third Party Software, Partner shall comply with the applicable license terms and requirements of the applicable third party licensor.

  • The information concerning the bidder and all, if any, subcontractors shall be provided using the State Contractor Licensing Information form and attached to the outside of envelope containing the bid.


More Definitions of Licensing

Licensing means any administrative action issuing, failing to issue, suspending, or revoking a license or occupational license. "Licensing" does not include controversies over whether an examination was fair or whether the applicant passed the examination.
Licensing means the agency process relative to the issuance, denial, renewal, revocation, suspension, annulment, withdrawal or amendment of a license, or the imposition of terms for the exercise of a license.
Licensing means any grant of rights to distribute the
Licensing means an agency process relating to the grant- ing, denial, renewal, revocation, suspension, annulment, with- drawal or amendment of a license.
Licensing means the agency process respecting the grant, denial, renewal, revocation, suspen- sion, annulment, withdrawal, or amendment of a license.
Licensing means the process through which a service supplier or an investor is in effect required to take steps in order to obtain from a competent authority a decision concerning the authorisation to supply a service, including through establishment, or concerning the authorisation to establish in an economic activity other than services, including a decision to amend or renew such authorisation.
Licensing in this policy means the administrative functions behind the issue of Personal Licences, Premises Licences, Club Premises Certificates to qualifying clubs and temporary events within the terms of the Act, especially in relation to s.5. Nothing in this policy will undermine the rights of any person to apply under the Act and have the application considered on its individual merits, and/or override the right of any person to make representations or to seek a review of a licence or certificate where they are permitted to do so under the Act. Further explanation of licensing functions can be found in Annexes B to G