TV licence period definition

TV licence period means the period for which a TV licence is to continue in force as specified in that licence.

Examples of TV licence period in a sentence

  • Omit article 145 (rate of General Form TV licence payment if TV licence period begins before P or P’s partner attains age 75 and ends after P or P’s partner attains age 75).

Related to TV licence period

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

  • Operating Period for any Element of the Project shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of such Element of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date and for the Project, shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date;

  • Interim Period has the meaning specified in Section 6.1.

  • Testing Period means a single period consisting of the four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Borrower then last ended (whether or not such quarters are all within the same fiscal year), except that if a particular provision of this Agreement indicates that a Testing Period shall be of a different specified duration, such Testing Period shall consist of the particular fiscal quarter or quarters then last ended that are so indicated in such provision.

  • Initial Period means the period from (and including) the Issue Date to (but excluding) the First Call Date;