Get Free Checker

licensee

[ UK /lˈa‍ɪsnsiː/ ]
[ US /ˌɫaɪsənˈsi/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone to whom a license is granted

How To Use licensee In A Sentence

  • Site licensees include hotels, taverns, shebeens, pubs, bookmakers and totes that provide premises where gambling machines may be played and who must obtain their machines from licensed route operators.
  • One company was tenant and the other, an associated company, was a licensee of the other.
  • Licensees have a responsibility to train their staff and they need to take it seriously.
  • Some artists are willing and able to create roughs or prototypes to illustrate to a licensee just how well their work would suit products.
  • Since most contracts continue through 2002, existing licensees will work on merchandise around the film, which is set to be released next summer.
  • Return of the remaining firearms by the licensee to the consignor is entered in the dealer’s disposition record. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Second Amendment and the Takings Clause
  • This is the same principle as allows a licensee who is in de facto possession to evict a trespasser.
  • A number of software companies are reluctant to allow licensees or third parties to modify programs.
  • If they have given a licensee a licence which cannot be revoked that does not prevent them from being liable under the contract for its breach.
  • The Court noted that Section 16 made it an offence for a licensee knowingly to harbour or suffer to remain on his premises any constable on duty.
View all