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Certifying authority
Certifying authority, means a person who has been granted a licence to issue a Digital Signature Certificate under s. 24. [Information
Caveat
Admiralty, the probate of a will, letters of administration, a licence of marriage, or an institution of a clerk to a
Fledwite, or Flightwite
our lord the king, of his own accord, or with licence.
Captive consumption
and consumption by them, it may require to have a licence for such an activity, A.P. Gas Power Corp. Ltd. v.
Bulls
Bulls. Licence required for keeping, see 21 & 22 Geo. 5, c.
Bulk licensee
Bulk licensee, means a licensee who is authorised by his licence to supply electricity to other licensees for distribution by them,
Broadcasting
December, 1926, which was supplemented in August, 1931, acting under licence of the Postmaster General. See Parliamentary Papers, Cmd. 5329 (1936);
Bingo club premises
club premises, means the premises in respect of which a licence under the Gaming Act of 1968 (UK), it is in
Basic Telecommunication Service
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and as specified in the licence [Regulation on Quality of Service of Basic and Cellular Mobile
Auctioneers
Croall, (1904) 6 F 153. An auctioneer requires an annual licence (Auctioneers Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 15), ss.
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