He is of the country's foremost attorneys in the field of art and licensing law. |
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But under current licensing laws limousines are not permitted to carry any more than eight paying passengers. |
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I inform the licensing board and the district attorney, and they do their job. |
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Their personnel knew about budgeting, fundraising, production, licensing laws. |
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Compulsory licensing was introduced in response to a Supreme Court decision that deprived composers of royalties. |
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However, the deals are a sign that the major music labels are increasingly loosening their licensing policies for digital music. |
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The licensing of alehouses and inns was the responsibility of justices of the peace. |
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Basic industry knowledge indicates that duopolies do not lead to price competition, but that licensing of multiple operators does. |
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We've told the industry that the licensing program we put in place during the safeguard period will be extended. |
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The council today insisted the licensing committee included cross-party representation and would be impartial. |
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Much as with hip-hop sampling, the high cost of licensing limits the range of choices and the number of samples they can use on MTV Mash. |
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A bitter row could be brewing as anxious publicans face sweeping changes to the licensing system. |
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But he said Cepa did not exempt Hong Kong firms from complying with mainland business licensing requirements. |
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The product is available to medical device manufacturers through licensing arrangements with technology transfer and contract coating options. |
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The licensing and distribution models are the key characteristics that distinguish OSS from commercial software. |
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The Commission for Communications Regulation has introduced a new licensing scheme for local area broadband fixed wireless access services. |
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There was a lot of press ballyhoo last week about a new licensing paradigm for the music industry on the Internet. |
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None of these users would necessarily be screened out by a licensing system or a background check. |
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And there are fears that the problem of drunken, yobbish behaviour will only get worse as licensing hours are extended and new bars opened. |
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Clearly the rules and the criteria by which the licensing panel are working are deeply flawed. |
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It is to be noted that this is a stand-alone procedure which differs materially from that of normal licensing applications. |
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The charity expressed disappointment no agreement has been reached on the issue of compulsory licensing in third countries. |
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A proposed change in the licensing laws, to be published in a White Paper in April, may address this issue, he said. |
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In the late '60s, when the Elektra label began to have successes with folk singers, it branched out, licensing music from Europe. |
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The post-Soviet bureaucracies thrive on registration, licensing and other enforced paperwork. |
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He said it was worth considering licensing private military companies to encourage reputable ones and eliminate disreputable operators. |
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It is likely that licensing will also be extended to construction industry trades, including tilers, roofers and concreters, says Mr Kilgariff. |
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It also hopes to generate money from its magazine and a retail presence that would include licensing and merchandising. |
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The final nail in its coffin was the company's absurd decision to kowtow to the tin god of its licensing agreements. |
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This racketeering ring is aided and abetted by some corrupt police and licensing officials buttressed by some crooked bank employees. |
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Bradford licensing justices said that he had abdicated his duties as licensee to his brother Michael and his partner Claire. |
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However, licensing problems from Microsoft have made the device less than entirely useful in its first iterations. |
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Since decriminalisation, we have heard a lot from local governments that can now control brothel licensing and town planning. |
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Actually, much of the licensing and regulation is aimed at protecting the public from frauds and quacks. |
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Dunblane was where the handgun licensing system fell down catastrophically. |
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Fishing effort could also be controlled by licensing boats and limiting their catches. |
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The buyout follows a licensing deal that was landed late last year for activewear for men and sportswear for young men and juniors. |
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The call comes as new licensing laws transferring responsibility for issuing licences from magistrates to the council came into force this week. |
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Frequency assignment is the licensing of an individual radio frequency in a particular geographic area. |
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And for the minority of people who can't, having restricted licensing hours is highly unlikely to deter them. |
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He believed that British shipping was licensed and that the opium ships were vessels which had evaded licensing. |
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A few local authorities have formed joint committees with the intention of securing co-ordination on licensing matters over a wider area. |
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The licensing agreements they advocate empower consumers, instead of limiting their rights. |
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If retailers bite, licensing could feasibly extend anywhere that makes sense for the brand's lifestyle positioning. |
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Federal officials are moving toward a moratorium on licensing shrimpers to fish in Gulf waters under federal jurisdiction. |
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However, the provincial liquor licensing process carefully considers the concerns of city councils. |
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If that is true of licensing justices, the same must be true of the crown court. |
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The application is made to the magistrates' court and not specifically to the licensing justices. |
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The pub trade in York is now mourning the loss of a good licensing officer who bitterly regrets the part he played in his own downfall. |
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Takeway owners in Preston and South Ribble could get their fingers burnt following an overhaul of the licensing laws. |
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A licensing program can help congregations enrich parts of worship in addition to congregational hymn singing. |
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According to the RIAA, Rosen clearly stated that compulsory licensing is not a good idea. |
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Compulsory licensing allows a country to contract a third party to manufacture a patented product if there are good reasons to do so. |
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We will continue to pursue those who flout licensing regulations in supplying drink to minors and those already in drink. |
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However analysts we questioned are equivocal over the effect upon licensing costs. |
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Reading the Government's plans to liberalise the licensing laws could be enough to make anybody turn to the bottle. |
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The TV licensing adverts make the clear but unstated implication that anyone who does not have a licence is breaking the law. |
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Her research interests are in legal and socio-legal aspects of free software, including licensing. |
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Some within industry may even find that access is denied due to confidentiality agreements or licensing. |
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In all three countries, trade is now demonopolized and licensing and quotas play a very small role. |
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Failure to obtain a licence or breach of licensing conditions can bring heavy fines. |
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It is a requirement for researchers to disclose inventions which may be commercialised through the office for technology licensing. |
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The review committee's response was to recommend the establishment of a licensing regime for payment systems. |
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The company has a non-exclusive licensing deal with a subsidiary of Samsung to develop the lenses for use in its camera phones. |
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Some wineries that have gotten wind of his research are interested in licensing it as a way to get rid of their excess vin ordinaire. |
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In my home city they are now considering longer licensing hours to entice the tourists to keep coming. |
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The restrictions on drinking establishments and licensing hours date from this period. |
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Palermino, a folk artist from Alexandria, Va., has sold limited editions and notecards featuring her work for 15 years but is new to licensing. |
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They choose to flout the safety and environmental standards required by the licensing system and observed by the great majority of the industry. |
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It's a far cry from the message that went out last month when licensing officials urged landlords not to rush applications. |
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The council will then become the licensing authority, but the police will have the same power to object to unsuitable applications. |
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I want to emphasise the necessity for independence and objectiveness in licensing. |
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When any one of these components was omitted from the reaction, licensing dropped to background levels. |
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Under the new regime, each bar will submit a business plan to the local licensing board including its ideal opening hours. |
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At first, Rhino issued novelty recordings, but over time it began licensing and remastering recordings from other labels. |
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Being drunk and incapable should no longer be an excuse for misbehaving on the streets, says the man taking over Swindon's new licensing body. |
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Currently, the licensing of pharmacies is regulated by the local health authority, or primary care trust as it is at the moment. |
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The new licensing laws have been heralded as the greatest thing since some fella came along with a knife and decided to slice bread. |
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November 24 will signal the end of the outdated licensing system, which dates back to the First World War. |
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Publicans are falling out over new licensing laws allowing pubs to open much later. |
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Subscribers will access all data without any downstream royalties or licensing fees tied to discovery. |
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They are blanketing hundreds of small and large Web sites with lawsuits, threats of suits and demands for licensing payments. |
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My main objection regarding Microsoft's whole licensing scheme is the lack of decent home user support. |
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Late night eateries will have to secure a license before dishing up hot food to hungry revellers as part of a major shake-up of licensing laws. |
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Within a month, he shifted his stance, endorsing the use of compulsory licensing and parallel imports of drugs to South Africa. |
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They don't care much about licensing, software patents or threatening legislation. |
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More hypocritically still, Missing pursued an abortive licensing agreement with a skateboard company to use his anarchist icon. |
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Examples of surveillance programmes being written into drug licensing decisions include clozapine and alosetron. |
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A proper national licensing system is required to protect cockling beds and safeguard the livelihoods of local fishermen. |
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She called for controls on cockling and said a licensing fee could be charged which could pay for regulation to improve safety. |
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The data bank allows states to find out if a licence to practise has been revoked by another state and thus facilitates the licensing process. |
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Is there a remediable property loss beyond what will be litigated in now-privatized licensing cases? |
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Some bars' licensing conditions in the city also place other demands on the owners of bars. |
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By 2001, all import quotas will have been removed and licensing largely eliminated. |
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Between 1830 and mid-century, colonial licensing laws were repealed, temporary, or rarely enforced. |
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If any licensing is done in a particular financial year, the fees are amortised over the lifetime of the collaboration. |
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The search for ways to profit from software is leading companies into niches all along the development, licensing, and distribution spectrum. |
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All three phases of clinical testing are essential before a vaccine can be considered for licensing and general use. |
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He said the company had scrapped plans to apply for extended licensing hours and a public entertainment licence. |
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At the same time, legislation reforming the licensing laws should also be in place. |
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And the licensing laws in other European countries mean they can have a leisurely drink, while we have to rush out, get legless and have a fight. |
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An antiquated licensing law may put a dampener on New Year's Eve revelry across the county and give licensees and police a major headache. |
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But in the last few months, the licensing market has gone into a sharp reverse. |
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Sunday drinking has also become a fact of life in recent years, as a host of licensing restrictions have been swept away. |
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He said the company would continue to work with City of York Council licensing chiefs to find a proposal that could be acceptable to all parties. |
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Small films without extensive music licensing budgets would have to attract bands based on the quality of the film. |
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Bexley Council's licensing committee was due to give the plan its approval last night. |
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According to the reviews the extent of knowledge gained by such measures as performance in licensing examinations is at best unclear. |
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How low can the TV licensing authority sink in their pursuit of people not paying their licence fee? |
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Only the statutory licensing of gangmasters will start the process of enforcing existing labour laws to protect gang workers. |
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This attitude extends to other things like the drinks licensing laws for example. |
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I urge you to perform your duties mandated by the nuclear waste Policy Act and complete the Yucca Mountain licensing process. |
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So too are other issues of interest to both groups, ranging from school choice to sentencing reform to occupational licensing. |
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Qualcomm could have become a godfather to all the world's CDMA, 3G manufacturers and adopted an appropriate business model, much like ARM did by licensing its cores. |
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The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved relaxation in licensing norms for location of non-polluting industrial units in the suburban limits of big cities. |
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By settling for a lesser licensing fee, the patentee can preserve the patent as a weapon, using it to elicit licensing fees from other putative infringers. |
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The UK licensing authorities were slow to license it for the condition. |
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Additionally, a 10-year cross licensing agreement for patents was signed. |
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And pubs, clubs and other licensed premises were gearing up for the new era of drinking, with the launch of the new, more flexible licensing laws. |
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There were multiple warnings two years ago from the local cocklers, desperately asking for licensing and quotas to stop the destruction but nothing was ever done. |
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The Treasury Department could sell the licensing rights to all our paper money. |
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She has asked council licensing officers to allow her to open until midnight from Wednesday to Saturday, with an extra 30 minutes for drinking-up time. |
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He said when the Green Dragon was granted a late night entertainment licence, nine provisos were added by Kennet District Council, which is the licensing authority. |
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Possessing licensing deals with the major labels and indies has become an important selling point to attract consumers away from the free file-trading sites. |
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Better still, they can do it for one-fifth the cost and avoid the nightmarish process of nuclear licensing and permitting. |
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The face-saving compromise now being pushed into the future of licensing reforms is to allow restaurants to offer the full range of alcoholic drinks as part of their service. |
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Test out the new extended licensing hours and see how far they stretch. |
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In their quest to attain the nirvana of loyal consumers buying their brands and ignoring the competition, fashion firms have created lifestyle licensing. |
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Rather than selling its own personal video recorder to consumers, the company is licensing its software to third parties, such as cable companies and set-top manufacturers. |
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Customs procedures and nomenclatures and product standards will be harmonized, licensing procedures will be streamlined, visa requirements for travel will be expedited. |
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Having local authorities controlling licensing certainly makes a lot of sense, because they are in the front line of the drinking culture in their particular communities. |
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The company is talking to operators about licensing its technology and Bisaz expects early adopters to begin offering it to customers by the beginning of next year. |
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Their familiarity with export licensing and their ability to corrupt officials and hide illicit cargo in legal consignments could all assist nuclear smuggling. |
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Before you hand over any money or sign an agreement, ask the promoter about the stages involved, such as research, marketing and licensing, and any associated costs. |
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No longer will we have to rush to get the drinks in before last orders at 11 o'clock when new licensing laws introduce continental style late opening hours for bars and pubs. |
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Furthermore, it calls for a wider use of novel institutional remedies such as copyleft and Creative Commons licensing, built upon the paradigm of copyright customisation. |
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Not until Napoleonic times did the State take the situation in hand and reintroduce a rigorous system of licensing to restore professional standards. |
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Taxi licensing is dealt with by local authorities and Ribble Valley Council currently has 26 operators, 66 private hire vehicles, 49 hackney cabs and 81 drivers on its books. |
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It sounds like it happens every day of the week but if that was the case I'm sure the police would have had me up in front of the licensing committee. |
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She was fired from her position as director of the haemoglobinopathy research programme and referred to the medical licensing board of Ontario for research misconduct. |
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Whereas there is plenty of information on empirics, because of the licensing regime, folk healers occupy a very small place in the medical and police archives of the time. |
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But in the meantime, we'll be looking towards licensing, merchandising, sponsorship, product placement, and other applications to bring us revenues offline. |
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The licensing procedure requires clearance from police, fire, health and safety, local authority, and local residents, and may come with expensive conditions attached. |
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WoodRocket pays for everything featured on the site, either by producing it internally, or licensing it. |
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But in a state threatening to restart the licensing process, they may be irrelevant. |
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A licensing bill, due to be introduced by the Scottish executive, will ban pubs and clubs from running irresponsible drinks promotions, including happy hours. |
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The branch of Yates's in Fountain Square has now been ordered to stop happy hours and two-for-one drinks promotions and told to install a CCTV system by licensing authorities. |
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With changes to Queensland's licensing system from July 1 2007, parents are being urged to help their learner drivers clock up the required 100 hours of supervised practice. |
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But the traditional licensing arrangement is undergoing a major rethink. |
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New licensing fees based on boat lengths were also implemented, which would presumably conserve stocks by discouraging licence holders from buying bigger vessels. |
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But licensing money is a slice of the pie by which all major leaguers are created essentially equal, with their payments based solely on service time, not on star power. |
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What companies lose on the hardware they make up for by requiring all software vendors to pay stiff licensing fees to release compatible software titles. |
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The radical move forms part of a shake-up in licensing laws which will see the power to grant liquor licences transferred from magistrates to local authorities. |
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On top of the licensing, WCP also has far more modes and games, including Texas Hold 'em, Omaha Hold 'em, draw poker, video poker, blackjack, and slots. |
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As producers, Warner Bros. gets an undisclosed licensing fee from CBS as well as all of the syndication and DVD revenue. |
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By the eighteenth century a comprehensive system of prepublication censorship and licensing, even of private writing, was in place throughout Imperial China. |
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It, through the licensing authority, imposes a tax on anyone who possesses a television set but provides a varying range of services depending on where you live. |
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If licensing hours are more relaxed, then not only will people not feel under pressure to have their fill quickly, but they will also drift away homewards at varying times. |
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There is a list of the basic licensing conditions which will be entitled to exemption, a white list of other permissible clauses, and a black list of impermissible clauses. |
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His multiple licensing deals and a lower-priced collection for JC Penney tarnished his brand. |
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New licensing partnerships are in the works for Grand Slam Wear that will yield new Baseball Bracelet products. |
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Finally, the government controls licensing of exploration and production of fields. |
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This same model was marketed in the UK under the Maytag brand as the Satellite because of licensing restrictions. |
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This state licensing requires substantial practical experience as well as course work. |
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In the area of licensing technoloiges, UCLB provides commercial, legal and administrative advice to help companies broker licensing agreements. |
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The United States, in contrast, has no licensing, but instead has voluntary certification organizations such as the American Sailing Association. |
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The majority of this revenue is generated by the licensing of offshore companies and related services. |
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Some proposals failed, such as licensing fewer pubs, or rolling back Conservative educational policies. |
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Swansea was featured in several Yes Minister series as an undesirable civil service posting, in particular the vehicle licensing centre. |
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It is responsible for licensing coal mining operations, and for providing information on coal reserves and past and future coal mining. |
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Regulation and licensing of alternative medicine and health care providers varies between and within countries. |
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Regulation and licensing of alternative medicine ranges widely from country to country, and state to state. |
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With MGM losing revenue from lost licensing fees, the franchise was removed from EA to Activision. |
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For people living in the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, TV licensing law is extended to their areas by Orders made by their own Governments. |
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The majority of TV licensing administration and enforcement activities are carried out under contract by private companies. |
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There are a few exceptions to the TV licensing regime where live TV may be watched without a TV licence being held for that property. |
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There are seventeen in the Republic where the licensing authority is Bord na gCon, the Irish Greyhound Board. |
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District councils had responsibility for local services including local planning, housing, libraries and licensing. |
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Justices of the peace were then left with jurisdiction in the licensing board and minor criminal cases. |
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Since the early 1990s, licensing of electronic resources, particularly journals, has been very common. |
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They are light enough to be transported easily, and can be flown without licensing in some countries. |
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St Mary's chapel was consecrated in 1680 but was in existence three hundred years earlier and the licensing of it in 1379 is recorded. |
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The government exerts greater control over broadcast media than print media, especially due to finance and licensing. |
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Many bands have been accused of becoming popified on signing or licensing themselves to a large company. |
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Administration, services, licensing, and ordinances are handled by the state government. |
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They can move to other ASEAN countries to practice, but they must pass that country's licensing test. |
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The war also saw the Commission introduce the licensing system for tree felling. |
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As part of our licensing agrement with the Gambling Commission we have to report any players betting on a sport that involves themselves. |
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At Oxford, alternative medicine providers must meet state licensing requirements and commit to continuing education in their discipline. |
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Hybrid Graphics has been developing and licensing software rasterizers for 9 years. |
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Similarly, blocks in the planned new licensing round are located in the Kwanza and Namibe ultra deepwater basins. |
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DuPont Pioneer signs a licensing agreement with Monsanto for its YieldGard corn rootworm technology. |
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It defines the rules and regulations of the licensing, violations and fines imposed on school buses. |
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Whereas the Irish Greyhound Board rule the roost in the Republic, the Irish Coursing Club is the licensing authority in Northern Ireland. |
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A SCARED hotel manager opened her bar outside licensing hours after busloads of Rangers fans turned up. |
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Mayo Clinic has inked a licensing agreement with King-Devick Test for sideline concussion testing. |
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Residuals for repeats, foreign or cable release in some cases are based on a percentage of the show's licensing fee. |
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The next hurdle was licensing the music from the Hendrix estate. |
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Lafig Belgium is the owner of the rights to produce audio-visual works based on the Smurf universe and of the Smurf worldwide licensing rights. |
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Based on a number of recent licensing commitments from customers and strong industry interest, TGS has modified the original survey outline. |
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Investor Marc Bell said he will clean up the magazine and do soft-core video and licensing deals. |
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With the help of import licensing, then-Finance Minister Konan Bedie earned his first billion CFA francs within a year. |
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MySpace is licensing technology from a firm called Audible Magic, which late last year obtained rights to a system for scanning video clips. |
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Based upon ongoing test results, NEET anticipates the ability to sign licensing and royalty agreements on an international basis. |
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City licensing chiefs want to introduce new regulations to bring the growing stretch limo industry into line with taxis and minicabs. |
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The multi-level agreement constitutes licensing technology associated with the production of superalloy powders and a long-term supply agreement. |
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A tiered licensing system could apply to different types of weapons. |
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Requirements for the licensing of private sector hospitals need to provide guidelines for psychiatric beds for voluntary and nonvoluntary users. |
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Higher-capacity compact discs called DVDs will not go on sale as planned in September, delayed by copy protection and licensing dilemmas. |
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Currently OHP uses two separate data systems to track licensing and inspection history for licensed establishments. |
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Upper Crust, in Avon Avenue, Meadow Well, North Shields, had its hours slashed in August by North Tyneside Council's licensing sub-committee. |
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Scott Meddings, who has run The Cutting Room, in City Arcade, for 30 years said a licensing system would be good for businesses and clients. |
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Toshiba said ACME has manufactured and sold DVD videodiscs in Italy without concluding a licensing agreement with Toshiba concerning the patents. |
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Our licensing strategy will allow us to participate in emerging markets without defocusing our existing business. |
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ImmunoGen helps fund its programs by licensing its TAP technology to other companies. |
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Consumer Products have renewed their global licensing agreement for Scooby-Doo, the animated great Dane and his mystery-solving friends. |
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Hundreds of homes were doorknocked in the hunt for payment of tax bills, driving fines, TV licensing debts, court costs and compensation orders. |
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This licensing venture will be world wide and include suits, dress shirts, neckties, belts, socks and men's cologne. |
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Last year, we saw brands cut costs by focusing mostly on the licensing of pop music to maintain some celebrity presence in their ads. |
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The truck printouts now also include complete truck details with authority, licensing and safety information at absolutely No Additional Cost. |
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TaiCare recently acquired the exclusive licensing agreement for Taiwan from Euxenite in a transaction consented to by CyberCare. |
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Its film library includes close to 1,000 titles, many of them screen gems with intrinsic theatrical, licensing, and merchandising value. |
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Over a third of the software installed worldwide last year was pirated with China far and away the most enthusiastic flouter of licensing agreements, latest figures show. |
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Intel was the sole producer of Firmware Hub devices until last year, when the company began licensing its FWH interface protocol to other flash memory vendors. |
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For developers wanting to distribute plug-ins, there will be a licensing fee and a formal business agreement between the plug-in distributor and ACD Systems. |
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In 1947 he formed a licensing agreement with the Haloid Corporation. |
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The word is that every petty havaldar, sub-inspector and police inspector, licensing clerk and petty official has to be bribed before he'll do his duty. |
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And when it comes down to the wire, and licensing isn't an option, you and your team may have to go to the mat and defend your business' intellectual property. |
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Hasbro, based in Pawtucket, has been licensing many of its brands. |
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The GXT program is gathering many of the world's most widely used gene expression systems, tools and genes into one convenient and affordable licensing program. |
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As of today, PrismTech embraces a full open source model for OpenSplice DDS to include LGPL licensing for both its Community and Commercial Editions. |
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Under a licensing agreement, Amgen has the right to sell a version of the drug for dialysis use, while Ortho is permitted to sell it for nondialysis purposes. |
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The terms and conditions of the licensing agreement provide for CUI to pay OnScreen a royalty on unit sales of all CUI-produced PSUs manufactured with WayCool technology. |
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In some ways, Creative Commons licensing takes away lawyers' jobs. |
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These bills place dietitians and nutritionists into one licensing scheme, requiring nutritionists to complete a dietitian program in order to practice nutritional therapy. |
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For example, the summated rating scale of licensing at the state-level variable is statistically significant, but the magnitude of the coefficient is small. |
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In the meantime, Maki has been traveling to California to work with COBS on marketing strategies and licensing agreements in approaching builders. |
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The Tax Review Board ruled that a number of DHCs licensing trademarks and tradenames to in-state affiliated entities were doing business in the state. |
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Dave Jones, assistant vice president, producer compensation and licensing services, for OneAmerica Financial Partners, found himself in that type of squeeze play. |
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For example, assuming Firm A holds a patent on the fork, Firm B cannot produce sporks without licensing Firm A's patent, but could produce chopsticks. |
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Our report revealed licensing officials had been swamped with complaints about cabbies who cherry-picked fairs or overcharged vulnerable customers. |
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Staff professional development activities can be monitored most efficiently when a practitioner prepares the annual reports for state licensing authorities. |
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Previously, Darrow was Executive Vice President of Simitar Entertainment, where he led the creation, acquisition, licensing and distribution of music and filmed entertainment. |
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Krispy Kreme and Massimo Zanetti Beverage announced a multi-year licensing agreement to roast and distribute Krispy Kreme Coffee for grocery, mass merchants and club stores. |
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Emergent ranking of faithfulness explains markedness and licensing by cue. |
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Fine art publisher and licensing company Wild Apple Graphics has added to its growing art staff with the appointment of Mike Schick as art director. |
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A new textile-finishing compound that imparts flame and extreme-heat resistance to enzyme-polished, machine-washable wool is available for licensing. |
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With a small memory footprint and an affordable licensing model, the IAR PowerPac RTOS is particularly aimed at the low-cost ARM-powered microcontroller market. |
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In addition to lowered licensing fees, pre-licensing provides exclusive access to the benchmark specifications and early builds including alpha and beta releases. |
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Additionally, our open-source data licensing policy means the data we provide can be shared limitlessly among numerous government agencies and with the public. |
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For licensing arrangements to survive, the licenser must offer a steady stream of innovations to maintain a competitive edge and to provide added value to licensees. |
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She was given permission to stage the show by Nottingham's licensing committee after saying she wanted to explode the myths and stereotypes about lap dancers and strippers. |
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The new licensing regime will give local councils and local people far more of a say over the number and location of lap dance clubs in their area. |
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After the publication of the Guide, Evans concentrated on his work as a milling supply merchant and gaining financial security through licensing his patented designs. |
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It is also responsible for registration of copyright licensing bodies. |
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The environmental organisation Bellona has criticised the Norwegian government for licensing these activities without sufficient studies of their ecological impact. |
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These measures include fishing quotas, bag limits, licensing, closed seasons, size limits and the creation of marine reserves and other marine protected areas. |
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It acts as the HQ of the Students' Association and provides a wide range of student facilities, but due to city council licensing regulations there is no bar. |
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The practice of licensing noncolleges to offer full-scale degree programs appears inherently to be a policy that puts colleges and industry in direct competition. |
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The councillors selected a number of their members to be bailies, who acted as a magistrates bench for the burgh and dealt with such issues as licensing. |
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On 1 April 1991, the BBC took over the administration of television licensing in the UK, assuming the responsibility of licence fee collection and enforcement. |
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The Agency is the regulatory authority for all waste management activities including the licensing of sites such as landfill, incineration and recycling facilities. |
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The government charges flat licensing fees on financial institutions that operate in the islands and there are work permit fees on foreign labour. |
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It is responsible for wireless telegraphy licensing throughout the islands, and by agreement, for broadcasting regulation in the two large islands only. |
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He is one of the few drivers of his era to create a brand from his name for licensing purposes, which was launched when his website was revamped in 2009 with improved content. |
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In the Middle Ages sheep farming was common with a system of agistment licensing the grazing of livestock as the Inclosure Acts divided up the land. |
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They hear minor criminal cases, as well as certain licensing appeals. |
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