PSMA Member Licence definition

PSMA Member Licence means the licence between OS and the Licensor which is entitled PSMA Member Licence.
PSMA Member Licence means a licence entered into between OS and the Client pursuant to the agreement concerning the provision of mapping data to the public sector by OS under the terms published at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/documents/licensing/psma-member- licence.pdf. Services means services identified in clause 3.1 and any other services in relation to the Product agreed between the Parties from time to time. means text, images or other materials or content generated or contributed by Users.
PSMA Member Licence means the licence of the same name entered into between the Contractor and DCLG under the Public Sector Mapping Agreement between the Contractor and the Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills dated 4 August 2011 in connection with the licensing of data and supply of services by the Contractor to the public sector in England and Wales as amended from time to time;

Examples of PSMA Member Licence in a sentence

  • This Standard Form Contractor Licence (Contractor Licence) is entered into pursuant to the PSMA Member Licence and sets out the terms upon which the Licensor sub-licenses Licensed Data to the Contractor to enable the Contractor to provide Works on the Licensor’s behalf.

  • This Contractor Licence will terminate automatically with immediate effect in the event that the PSMA Member Licence is terminated or expires.

  • The Licensor is licensed by OS under the PSMA Member Licence to use Licensed Data for its Licensed Use.

  • This Contractor Licence will terminate automatically with immediate effect in the event that the PSMA Member Licence is terminated as soon as practicable following such termination.

  • As of 1 April 2020, the PSMA Member Licence was replaced with the PSGA Member Licence.

  • Failure to sign may put the authority at risk of having its PSMA Member Licence revoked.

  • The Licensor is licensed by Ordnance Survey under the PSMA Member Licence to use Licensed Data for its Licensed Use.

  • Failure to sign may put the authority at risk of having its PSMA Member Licence suspended or terminated.

  • C With effect from 1 April 2011, local government and other public bodies were eligible to enter into a PSMA Member Licence with Ordnance Survey, to use Ordnance Survey data for Core Business (as defined in the PSMA Member Licence).


More Definitions of PSMA Member Licence

PSMA Member Licence means the licence which was formerly available to be entered into by public sector bodies and OS pursuant to the PSMA; Royal Mail means Royal Mail Group Limited; Royal Mail Data means PAF, including any extracts from or updates to the same; Standard Services means the GeoPlace Services which the Authority becomes entitled to receive as a result of its execution of this Agreement, which for the avoidance of doubt excludes the Essential Support; Standards means the service levels to which GeoPlace shall supply the GeoPlace Services as set out in Schedule 2 (Part B); Statutory Undertaker means a licensed organisation that has been allocated a Street Works Act (SWA) code by GeoPlace to carry out street works; Supplied Data means extracts from the GeoPlace Databases, OS Data (OS Data being supplied to the Authority by OS pursuant to the PSGA Member Licence), Royal Mail Data, VOA Data, data received from any other Participating Authority or Transport Authority, and Additional Third Party Data, in each case for an area of coverage equivalent to the Authority Area, supplied for the purposes described in clause 2.1;

Related to PSMA Member Licence

  • the Licence means the Instrument of Appointment by the Secretary of State for the Environment of Severn Trent Water Limited as a Water and Sewerage Undertaker under the Water Act 1989;

  • SONIAi-pLBD means, in respect of any London Banking Day “i” falling in the relevant Interest Accrual Period, the SONIA reference rate for the London Banking Day falling “p” London Banking Days prior to the relevant London Banking Day “i”.