Definition of Licensees. Meaning of Licensees. Synonyms of Licensees

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Definition of Licensees

Licensee
Licensee Li`cen*see" (l[imac]`sen*s[=e]"), n. (Law) The person to whom a license is given.

Meaning of Licensees from wikipedia

- negligence of the property possessor (not necessarily the owner). Where licensees are present, activities conducted on the land by or at the behest of the...
- allowing public access to non-patentworthy technology, justified permitting licensees to challenge patents. In the United States, the doctrine remains valid...
- commission has the authority to fine people who are acting as real estate licensees, but buyers and sellers acting as prin****ls in the sale or purchase of...
- which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. WAED WAMV WCEV WCHI WCLM WENR WGEM WIBU FM Query...
- products. Apart from benefits to licensors, there are benefits to licensees as well. Licensees lease the rights to a brand for incorporation into their merchandise...
- smartphones. Processors based on designs licensed from Arm, or designed by licensees of one of the ARM instruction set architectures, are used in all classes...
- which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. KABR **** WCAT FM Query – FM Radio Technical...
- Calvin Klein licensees, for US$2.8 billion. Global retail sales under the Calvin Klein brand, including sales by the label's licensees, amounted to US$9...
- The Trump Organization is an American privately owned conglomerate owned by Donald Trump. It serves as the holding company for all of Trump's business...
- reaffirming the FCC's holding that licensees must not use their stations "for the private interest, whims or caprices [of licensees], but in a manner which will...