Site Licence definition

Site Licence means the caravan Site Licence applicable to the Park issued to us by the local authority under Section 3 of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 (or in the case of Northern Ireland under Section 3 of the Caravans (Northern Ireland) Act 1963) and other relevant statutes.
Site Licence means the caravan Site Licence applicable to the Park issued to us by the local authority under Section 3 of the Caravan Sites and Control of(Continued form overleaf)Development Act 1960 (or in the case of Northern Ireland under Section 3 of the Caravans (Northern Ireland) Act 1963) and other relevant statutes.
Site Licence has the meaning given to it in Schedule 12;

Examples of Site Licence in a sentence

  • An NHP Site Licence is required for any site that manufactures, processes, packages, labels, imports, and/or stores NHPs in Canada.

  • Report on Phase 1 of the Evaluation of the UK Pilot Site Licence Initiative.

  • This is specifically applicable to Tier 2 or 3 contractors where the efficiency savings have been passed down from the Site Licence Contractor (SLC).

  • Have you or any of the other applicants ever had an application for a Caravan Site Licence REFUSED?(If yes then please provide details below.

  • The successful candidate will assist customers at the Civic Amenity Site, ensure that domestic waste only is accepted at the Site, keep the site clean and tidy and assist with ensuring it is operated in accordance with the Site Licence and Working Plan.


More Definitions of Site Licence

Site Licence means a licence under Part 1 of the [1960 c. 62.] Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 authorising the use of land as a caravan site.
Site Licence means a licence designed for legal entities and is based on the following principles. The access to the Software will be restricted to unlimited number of Authorised Users and unlimited number of Build Servers of the Licensee placed on the site(s) specified in the respective Certificate of Licences and Services, and provided that the Software is used solely by the Authorised Users and on unlimited number of Build Servers within this site (location). The Software may be used in another site than the site specified in the respective Certificate of Licences and Services solely by Authorised Users whose principal place of business is the licensed site. The Site License shall be non-transferable.
Site Licence means a licence issued to any person who holds or has permission from the owner of the land to develop a site for the purpose of retailing prescribed petroleum products;
Site Licence means a licence under Part 1 of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 authorising the use of land as a caravan site or under Part 2 of the Mobile Homes (Wales) Act 2013 authorising the use of the land as a site for mobile homes (within the meaning of the Act).
Site Licence has the meaning given in section 25 of the Caravans Act.
Site Licence means a licence designed for legal entities and is based on the following principles. The access to the Software will be provided to unlimited number of Authorised Users and Limited Authorised Users and unlimited number of Build Servers of the Licensee placed on the site(s) specified in the respective Certificate of Licences and Services, and provided that the Software is used solely by the Authorised Users and Limited Authorised Users and on unlimited number of Build Servers within this site (location). The Software may be used in another site than the site specified in the respective Certificate of Licences and Services solely by Authorised Users and Limited Authorised Users whose principal place of business is the licensed site. The Site Licence shall be non-transferable.
Site Licence means a licence or lease enabling the Operator to access and use the Reserved Capacity or, if applicable, Additional Capacity on the Facilities and a Site, which is entered into by the parties in accordance with this Agreement and is substantially in the form set out in Annexure A. Step-in Rights means the Operator’s right as set out in Schedule 8 (Step-in Rights).