Provider Licence definition

Provider Licence means the licence granted to the Foundation Trust under Section 88 of the 2012 Act;
Provider Licence means the Licence of the Trust issued by Monitor (now NHSI) with any amendments for the time being in force.
Provider Licence means the licence issued to the Trust by Monitor under s.87 Health and Social Care Act 2012;

Examples of Provider Licence in a sentence

  • The Partners are aware of their competition compliance obligations, both under competition law and, in particular (where applicable) under the NHS Improvement Provider Licence for NHS Partners and shall take all necessary steps to ensure that they do not breach any of their obligations in this regard.

  • Subscription Television Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting Service Provider Licence" 51.

  • Further guidance can be found in Monitor's response to the statutory consultation on the new NHS provider licence:The new NHS Provider Licence COMPLIANCE WITH MONITOR LICENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR NHS TRUSTS: Comment where non-compliant or at risk of non-compliance Yes1.

  • All terms in this Provider Licence must not be altered and are non-negotiable.

  • The Trust is governed by the 2006 Act as amended by the Health and Social Care act 2012, its Constitution and its NHS Provider Licence granted by Monitor.

  • Subscription Television Direct to Home Satellite Broadcasting Services Provider Licence (For companies operating only elsewhere than in Mauritius) To provide subscription television direct to home satellite broadcasting services to the public elsewhere than in Mauritius, whereby television signals are transmitted by satellite for direct reception by the general public, upon payment of a monthly subscription fee.

  • The Trust has the functions conferred on it by the Independent Regulator’s Provider Licence.

  • These make provision for compliance with the undernoted Conditions 23 to 30 of the Utilities Provider Licence, drafted by the Authority and issued by the Governor in Council to Connect.

  • Compliance with these documents is required of the Foundation Trust, its Executive and Non-Executive Directors, Governors, officers and employees, all of whom are also required to comply with: • The Trust’s Constitution and Provider Licence • The Accounting Officer Memorandum.

  • Ratify proposals for the acquisition, disposal or change of use of land and/or buildings (subject to meeting the requirements set by Monitor in the Foundation Trust’s Provider Licence).


More Definitions of Provider Licence

Provider Licence means the licence issued by Monitor to the Trust under Chapter 3 of Part 3 of the 2012 Act.
Provider Licence means the licence granted by Monitor to the Foundation Trust under
Provider Licence means the licence issued by Monitor.
Provider Licence means the licence issued to the Trust by Monitor under section 87 of the 2006 Act;

Related to Provider Licence

  • End User License means any license terms imposed by any Third Party Vendor on Customers and End Users. “Force Majeure Event” means an event or occurrence:

  • Driver license means a license that is issued by a state to

  • network licence means the network licence, as the same is amended from time to time, granted to Network Rail Infrastructure Limited by the Secretary of State in exercise of his powers under section 8 of the Railways Act l993;

  • End User License Agreement means a license grant or end user license agreement governing software as further described in this Agreement or any applicable Appendix.

  • Named User License means the Metric and Licensed Level applicable to each Named User.

  • Third Party License means licenses from third parties governing third party software embedded or used in the Trading Platform.

  • Software License means a license for the Software granted under this XXXX to the Licensee;

  • Third Party Licenses has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4.

  • Research License means a nontransferable, nonexclusive license to make and to use the Licensed Products or the Licensed Processes as defined by the Licensed Patent Rights for purposes of research and not for purposes of commercial manufacture or distribution or in lieu of purchase.

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

  • Pre-Licensed Therapist means an individual who has obtained a Master’s Degree in Social Work or Marriage and Family Therapy and is registered with the BBS as an Associate CSW or MFT Intern acquiring hours for licensing. An individual’s registration is subject to regulations adopted by the BBS.

  • Patent License means all agreements, whether written or oral, providing for the grant by the Company of any right to manufacture, use or sell any invention covered by a Patent, including, without limitation, any thereof referred to in Schedule B hereto.

  • Third Party Technology means all Intellectual Property and products owned by third parties and licensed pursuant to Third Party Licenses.

  • Patent License Agreement means the Patent License Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit C.

  • License Key means a unique key-code that enables Licensee to run Software subject to the obtained User Pack.

  • Software License Agreement means the particular Software License Agreement to which these Terms and Conditions are attached and incorporated into by reference.

  • Technology License Agreement means the Technology License Agreement dated as of the date hereof between Allergan and ASTI.

  • Patent Licenses means all agreements, whether written or oral, providing for the grant by or to any Grantor of any right to manufacture, use or sell any invention covered in whole or in part by a Patent, including any of the foregoing referred to in Schedule 5.

  • Sub-License means the sub-licensing of any space in the Station Development Assets and Project Utilities in the Station Development Project, by the Station Facility Manager to any licensee, in accordance with the Station Facility Management Agreement;

  • Trademark Licensee means any corporation, partnership, limited liability company or similar legal entity (and not a person) that has a written trademark license agreement with Registry Operator or its Affiliate, for use of the registered trademark owned by Registry Operator or its Affiliate, the textual elements of which correspond exactly to the .Brand TLD string operated by Registry Operator, where:

  • Licensed Technology means the Licensed Know-How and Licensed Patents.

  • Sublicense means any agreement to Sublicense.

  • FLEGT-licensed means production and process methods, also referred to as timber production standards, and in the context of social criteria, contract performance conditions (only), as defined by a bilateral Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA) between the European Union and a timber- producing country under the FLEGT scheme, where both Parties have agreed to establish a system under which timber that has been produced in accordance with the relevant laws of the producing country, and other criteria stipulated by the VPA, are licensed for export by the producing country government. This may also include any timber that has been independently verified as meeting all the producing country's requirements for a FLEGT licence, where a VPA has been signed but the FLEGT licensing system is not fully operational. Evidence from a country that has not signed up to a VPA which demonstrates that all of the requirements equivalent to FLEGT-licensed timber have been met will also be acceptable. CPET will produce further guidance on FLEGT-licensed or equivalent timber in due course.

  • Licensor Technology means the Licensor Patents, the Licensor Know-How, Licensor Materials, Product IP, and Licensor’s rights in the Program IP and Joint Patents.

  • Company Licensed Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property that is licensed to the Company or a Subsidiary by any third party.

  • Supply Licence means the licence granted to us under section 6(1)(d) of the Act;