valid licence definition

valid licence means a current and subsisting licence of the applicable class issued by the Board to a Person in good standing with respect to each and every requirement therefor.
valid licence means a licence that authorises the type of activity or business being carried on by the holder of the licence for the particular time period;
valid licence means a licence which has not been surrendered under section 29, suspended under section 30 or revoked under section 31;

More Definitions of valid licence

valid licence means any licence issued by the Authority which is valid for the period specified and renewed thereof under this Act, Rules and Regulations; and
valid licence means a licence to drive a motor vehicle granted under Part 3 of the 1988 Act, a Community licence, an exchangeable licence or a Northern Ireland driving licence, and for this purpose the terms “Community licence” and “exchangeable licence” have the same meaning as given in section 108(1) of the 1988 Act;
valid licence means a licence which is valid in accordancewith clause 2.5 of this local law and for which all fees due in relation to the licence have been paid in full.”;
valid licence means a licence to drive a motor vehicle granted under Part II of the 1981 Order, a Community licence, an exchangeable licence or a Great Britain driving licence, and for this purpose the terms “Community licence” and “exchangeable licence” have the same meaning as given in Article 19D of the 1981 Order;
valid licence means a licence issued under this Act which has not
valid licence or " valid permit " means a licence or permit issued under this Ordinance which is not time expired.
valid licence means a current licence issued under this By-Law, which is not expired and which has not been suspended or revoked;