Permissions definition

Permissions means the assigned level of system access rights of an individual to view
Permissions means the permission(s) granted to Client’s Employees to access features within TCP Services, as outlined on an invoice or Order Form. Permissions are applied within the TCP Services by Client’s Designated Users.
Permissions means the assigned level of system access rights of an individual to view or make changes to the content of a system.

Examples of Permissions in a sentence

  • Permissions to TPPs to access services on your account won’t be transferred as part of the Current Account Switch Service.


More Definitions of Permissions

Permissions that either party is obligated or required to provide under this Lease shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.
Permissions means permissions, licenses, consents, or authorisations required under the FSMA or the CCA or any other relevant Applicable Regulations and, if you are an Appointed Representative, all such permissions or authorisations required from your Principal;
Permissions means the permission(s) granted to Client’s Active Users to access features within ScheduleBase Services, as outlined on an invoice or Order Form. Permissions are applied within ScheduleBase Services by Client’s Designated Users.
Permissions means authorisations, permissions, licences or consents required by Applicable Regulations, including, but not limited to, permission to carry on Regulated Activities under FSMA.
Permissions means permissions, licenses, consents, or authorisations required under the FSMA or the CCA or any other relevant Applicable Regulations applicable to you whether as a Principal or Appointed Representative;
Permissions means the permission(s) granted to Client’s Active Users to access features within Humanity Services, as outlined on an invoice or Order Form. Permissions are applied within the Humanity Services by Client’s Designated Users.
Permissions has the meaning as detailed in Clause 5.4. “Permission” shall be construed accordingly;