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licensee
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Word definitions for licensee in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A number of software companies are reluctant to allow licensees or third parties to modify programs. ▪ About 40 % of the foodequipment business is international, but it consists chiefly of exporting products to distributors and ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1837, from license + -ee .
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone to whom a license is granted [syn: licencee ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Licensee \Li`cen*see"\ (l[imac]`sen*s[=e]"), n. (Law) The person to whom a license is given.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
In U.S. tort law , a licensee is a person who is on the property of another, despite the fact that the property is not open to the general public, because the owner of the property has allowed the licensee to enter. The status of a visitor as a licensee ...
Usage examples of licensee.
The licensee let us sit in a room at the back called the snug, but it was more than we dared even to hold hands.
Neil had arrived just after half past six and had a quiet word with the licensee, impressing on him the need for discretion.
Although the world is just outside what we think of as Zsinj-occupied space, a recently captured transmission, which our Intelligence people have decrypted, indicates that there is a Raptor unit in Syward, set up in the main construction plant of Skyrung Manufacturing, a licensee builder of Lambda-class shuttles.
So the scene between the pair of them, the licensee of the place rumoured to be or have been Fitzharris, the famous invincible, and the other, obviously bogus, reminded him forcibly as being on all fours with the confidence trick, supposing, that is, it was prearranged as the lookeron, a student of the human soul if anything, the others seeing least of the game.
The licensee has taken on the expression of one who recognises a difficult customer.
The licensee stares at the windows, as though willing help from any direction, however unlikely.
If they had been regular customers, if they had often met there, the licensee or a barman might recall them.
Oates winked at Helen, who-enlightened by her previous gossip-understood the allusion to to daughter of the licensee of the Bull.
In this instance, the licensee would utilize the technology in its own business model.
Dobson, the licensee, was speaking with two constables about Hooper being on the premises and acting suspiciously.
In that time I first became the successful licensee of my own hotel, then made a fortune during the gold rush of the 1850s.
The suspect claims that she brought a stunner with her, a reconfigured one that meets civilian licensee requirements.
The manufacturer retained the right to license other companies to make spare parts, and the navy agreed to buy them from only the manufacturer or its licensees at prices to be agreed upon.
Someone tell me this: do we pay licensees for their loss of revenue when they carry the State of the Union address?
If the individual landowner or mineral-owner disappears altogether from the world, he will probably be replaced over large areas by tenants with considerable security of tenure, by householders and by licensees under collective proprietors.