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Permission definition

Permission means the agreement of parent(s) or guardian to the participation of their child or ward in research.
Permission means the agreement of parent(s) or guardian to the participa- tion of their child or ward in research.
Permission means written authorization from the owner or person in charge to enter upon private land that is cultivated or properly posted. Permission must include all of the following details:

Examples of Permission in a sentence

  • Permission to hold meetings on the premises of the Employer during regular working hours and in the employees' own time shall, in each case, be obtained from the Human Resources Manager, provided such meetings shall not interfere with the operation(s) of the department(s) concerned.

  • If your child needs medication administered while participating in the CYP, an AF Form 1055 (Medication Permission Form) is required to be filled out.

  • All prescribed medicine must have an up to date, completed AF Form 1055- Youth Programs Medication Permission Form on file.

  • Permission for the meetings will be granted upon application to the Director of Energy Management or designate.


More Definitions of Permission

Permission means a valid permission or authorisation in writing by the competent authority to carry out development or a work regulated by the Regulations.
Permission means prior Notice of consent.
Permission means, in the first instance, permission of the FMT and where this is denied, permission of the Court; and
Permission means any permission pertaining to this Policy for Telecom Infrastructure.
Permission means giving data users the right to the processing of non-personal data;
Permission means the agreement of parent(s) or guardian to the participa- tion of their child or xxxx in a clinical investigation.
Permission means written authorization from the owner or person in charge to enter upon private land that is either cultivated or properly posted, and shall include: