Operator Licence definition

Operator Licence means the operator licence granted to the Licensee, pursuant to the Act, to conduct any public lottery for which it, from time to time, holds a Product Licence granted pursuant to the Act;
Operator Licence means a licence granted under section 27D;
Operator Licence means a licence granted under section 37;

Examples of Operator Licence in a sentence

  • If the public have access to operating premises, the operator is required to display the Private Hire Operator Licence in the operating premises together with a copy of these conditions.

  • Any person who operates a private hire service utilising one or more private hire vehicles must apply to the Council for a Private Hire Operator Licence.

  • The use of public service vehicles (PSV) licensed drivers and vehicles to fulfil bookings accepted under a Private Hire Operator Licence is strictly forbidden.

  • Private Hire Vehicle Operator Licence - Renewal Application Procedure Normally, Private Hire Vehicle Operator’s Licences are granted for a period of 5 years and must be renewed before the expiry date.

  • An applicant for a new Operator Licence (who has not been previously licensed by the Authority) will be required to undergo a Knowledge Test to show an understanding of the area and licence conditions and basic verbal understanding.


More Definitions of Operator Licence

Operator Licence the licence granted pursuant to section 7 of the Act under which the Operator runs the Operator System;
Operator Licence means a licence granted by the Office under section 5(2) of the Law;
Operator Licence means a licence under this section authorising a person to carry out spaceflight activities;
Operator Licence means a licence under section 55 of this Act;
Operator Licence means a licence granted by the Office under section 5(2);
Operator Licence means the government authorisation or licence entitling the Operator to run the Operator System it seeks to interconnect with the KCH System;