Required Permission Sample Clauses

The Required Permission clause establishes that certain actions or uses under the agreement are only permitted if prior approval is obtained from a specified party, typically the owner of rights or the contracting entity. In practice, this means that activities such as sublicensing, transferring rights, or making modifications to materials cannot proceed without explicit written consent. This clause serves to maintain control over sensitive or valuable aspects of the agreement, ensuring that the party granting permission can manage risks and prevent unauthorized use or distribution.
Required Permission. Union Officers and Committee persons, when leaving their work, shall first obtain permission from their immediate Supervisor. Permission shall also be obtained from the immediate Supervisor of any Employee being contacted. The Employee will report to his/her Supervisors upon returning to work.
Required Permission. If required, secure permission from building owner, landlord or manager allowing Client to use buildings Intrabuilding Network Cabling (INC) to connect Technology to utility company’s Minimum Point of Entry (MPOE). Client shall pay any fees charged for the use of cabling.

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