Primary licensee definition

Primary licensee means the Type 7, Type 6, or Type N licensee that has registered and been approved to operate its licensed premises as a shared-use facility.
Primary licensee means an individual at least 18 years of age who was issued a research license by the department and who shall be responsible for ensuring that all licensees listed on the research license application submitted by that individual comply with the requirements of the act and any implementing regulations.
Primary licensee means the Type 7, Type 6, or Type N licensee that has registered and been approved to operate a shared-use facility.

More Definitions of Primary licensee

Primary licensee means an individual at least 18 years of age who submitted a research license application in conjunction with the research license that was issued.
Primary licensee means an individual at least 18 years of age who was issued a research license by the

Related to Primary licensee

  • Approved Sub-Licensee means any of the following: a Central Government Body; any third party providing goods and/or services to a Central Government Body; and/or any body (including any private sector body) which performs or carries on any of the functions and/or activities that previously had been performed and/or carried on by the Customer;

  • Licensee has the meaning set forth in the preamble.

  • Third Party Licensor means the relevant licensor of any Third Party Data or any Third Party Trade Mark;

  • Licensor means the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License.

  • Third Party Manufacturer means (i) a Third Party whose primary business is contract manufacturing, or (ii) a Third Party who has a contractual arrangement with Licensee or with a sublicensee of Licensee that includes manufacturing of Client Product and/or Drug Product by such Third Party for Licensee or such sublicensee.