Definition of Licencee

1. licensee [n -S] - See also: licensee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Licencee

librocubicularist
librul
libs
libtard
libtards
libya
licecide
licecides
licence
licence to crenellate
licence to print money
licenced
licenced victualler
licenced victuallers
licencee (current term)
licencees
licenceless
licencer
licencers
licences
licencing
licensable
license
license fee
license number
license plate
license plates
license tax
license to print money

Literary usage of Licencee

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Law of Letters-patent, for the Sole Use of Inventions in by John Coryton (1855)
"Hooper,? the deed of licence contained a covenant by the licencee to pay the royalties during the term of licence, and an agreement that in the event of the ..."

2. The General Ordinances of the North-West Territories: In Force September 1 by Northwest Territories, Reginald Rimmer (1907)
"The attorney general may subject to the approval of the cancellation Lieutenant Governor in Council at any time upon application by attorney by a licencee ..."

3. Queensland, Australia: A Highly Eligible Field for Emigration, and the by John Dunmore Lang (1864)
"... by notice in writing to that effect given to any such licencee restrict him. or her from exercising his or her rights as such licencee in any given spot ..."

4. A Supplement to Mr. Barton's Precedents in Conveyancing: Containing All the by Samuel Francis Thomas Wilde, Charles Barton (1826)
"... and distrain and sell the same, and all the or materials Tower of dis- belonging to the said (licencee), his executors or administrators, ..."

5. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [1807-1868/69] by Great Britain, George Kettilby Rickards (1866)
"... shall be given to the licencee and to the Commissioners; and the Lord Lieutenant in Council shall adjudicate upon the Matter of such Memorial, ..."

6. A Selection of Acts for the Use of the Metropolitan Police by Arthur John Wood (1862)
"Account to be kept by licencee. 3. [licencee to give six hours notice previous to ... [licencee, at the time any such cattle is brought for slaughtering or ..."

7. The History of the British Post Office by Joseph Clarence Hemmeon (1912)
"... the company were bound, at the request of the licencee and under certain conditions, to grant interchange of communication within the area. ..."

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