PRS Licence definition

PRS Licence means the licence granted by PRS in clause 3.
PRS Licence means the licence set out in Clauses 1, 3, 4 and 5 of the PRS for Music Grant and the Licence Particulars and subject to the Common Operating Conditions.

Examples of PRS Licence in a sentence

  • The MCPS Licence and the PRS Licence do not extend to or permit the inclusion of any adaptation of any Repertoire Work in any Programme Material unless the relevant Member has expressly consented thereto for the purposes of the Agreement.

  • The MCPS Licence and the PRS Licence apply only in relation to use on the Licensed Station and only to the extent that the Licensed Station is, and remains throughout the Term, a Permitted Service.

  • The Conservatoire has a PRS Licence which allows the use of sound recordings in Conservatoire operations.

  • The limousine proprietor shall ensure that a Performing Rights Society (PRS) Licence and Phonographic Performance Licence (PPL) are held for the vehicle, where appropriate.

  • The Licensed Station and any Programme Material Communicated to the Public on the same shall not fall within the MCPS Licence and/or the PRS Licence to the extent that any Communication to the Public expressly or impliedly encourages home reproduction of Repertoire Works other than for the sole purpose of time-shifting a programme contained on a Licensed Station (so long as this remains an exception to copyright under English law).

  • The MCPS Licence and the PRS Licence apply only in relation to use on the Licensed Station and as part of the Listen Again Service and only to the extent that the Licensed Station is, and remains throughout the Term, a Permitted Service.

  • We have obtained the licence of the Performing Rights Society for the performance of copyright musical works in our premises (PRS Licence).

  • Bancroft Judge, Ambleside Methodist Church, 10 November 1937; WDFC/M4/82; Cumbria Record Office (Kendal); see also the Kingsway Hall (Methodist Church), PRS Licence 1918’ N/M/008/027/001; London Metropolitan Archives.

  • It is the duty of a water undertaker to comply with a direction under subsection (6), and this duty is enforceable by the Authority under section 18.

  • Where music is played at these events a PRS Licence surcharge of £1.00 per session is chargeable.

Related to PRS Licence

  • licence means a licence granted under this Act;

  • Reciprocal license means the issuance of an Iowa license to practice barbering to an applicant who is currently licensed in another state and which state has a mutual agreement to license persons who have the same or similar qualifications to those required in Iowa.

  • Perpetual License means a license which is everlasting and valid if the software is being used in accordance with the license-agreement requirements.

  • Licence Term means the Initial Term plus any Further Term; Licensee means You and/or the Permitted Users;