Manufacturing Licence definition

Manufacturing Licence means all licences necessary for or in connection with the Manufacture of the Products at the Manufacturing Site(s).
Manufacturing Licence has the meaning set out in Clause 2.3;
Manufacturing Licence means a licence issued under section 23; “person” includes a firm, a company, an association, cooperative

Examples of Manufacturing Licence in a sentence

  • The bidder should furnish photocopy of Drug Manufacturing Licence / Import Licence for the product, duly approved by the Licensing authority for each and every product quoted as per tender specification.


More Definitions of Manufacturing Licence

Manufacturing Licence means a manufacturing licence issued under section 13;
Manufacturing Licence means a licence issued under section 25;
Manufacturing Licence means the manufacturing licence in respect of the Goods granted by the Licensing Authority;
Manufacturing Licence means a licence issued under the Act; “point of export” means a designated customs border point at
Manufacturing Licence means any licence as granted by the Regulatory Authority to Skye or the Third Party Manufacturer in the applicable territory to Manufacture the Product;
Manufacturing Licence means a licence issued under section 13 of the Act;
Manufacturing Licence means a licence to appoint a manufacturer of certain terminal products, subject to the provisions of clause 4.2.1, and in accordance with the Manufacturing Standards and written design specifications as provided by Wasp;