Examples of Mobile Rights in a sentence
Any proposed encroachment (building, wall, steps, door swing, balcony, etc.) into a public RIGHT-OF-WAY is governed under the Mobile Rights of Way Construction and Administration Ordinance.
An encroachment into a public RIGHT-OF-WAY is governed by the Engineering Department under the Mobile Rights of Way Construction and Administration Ordinance.
If S4C decides that S4C would like to exercise the Online Rights, the Mobile Rights and on New Media Rights more extensively than the licence granted above or in any manner which is different to the licence granted above, S4C will discuss its plans with the Producer who will endeavour to agree terms to enable S4C to do so.
If prior to receiving the letter from DISH,Discovery knew that Sky Angel was using the Internet as part of its distribution method, then its termination of the Agreement could have been based on extra-contractual reasons — DISH’s demand that it receive Internet and Mobile Rights — rather than honest dissatisfaction with Sky Angel’s distribution methodology.
If there are any proposed encroachment (building, wall, steps, door swing, balcony, etc.) into a public RIGHT-OF-WAY (Mobile Rights of Way Construction and Administration Ordinance) a NON-UTILITY RIGHT-OF-WAY USAGE application to the Right of Way Committee for review is required.
This included two key British governmental organisations; the Overseas Service Aid Scheme (OSAS) and Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO).
The plaintiffs, who also have the Internet and Mobile Rights for the 2014 India – England Series, are also hosting, streaming, broadcasting, retransmitting and sharing the 2014 India- England Series Matches and content related thereto, on its websitewww.starsports.com and also as a mobile software application STARSPORTS.COM compatible with iOS and Android platforms.
To clarify, Mobile Rights do not include any Motion Picture Assets unless separately granted such rights by the motion picture studio.
Student-Developed Legal AppsPayBACK – Mobile Rights Made EasyThe Mobile Rights Made Easy app is a consumer rights application, originally developed in partnership with the Public Interest Advocacy Centre.
In recent years, the Commission has avoided using license areas controlled by third parties in order to eliminate the time and expense involved in negotiating such agreements.3. Mobile Rights for Incumbents37.