Lexicographical Neighbors of Licencees
Literary usage of Licencees
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)
"... or without the consent in writing of the said [licencees], their executors,
administrators and assigns, make or enter, according to any Not to disclaim, ..."
2. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) (1870)
"He must exhibit, must teach licencees, must help them, may even, in order to set
them right when they go wrong, or before they go wrong, require to visit ..."
3. A Collection of the Public General Statutes Passed in the ... Year of the by Great Britain (1866)
"To interfere with or take away any of the Oysters from such Bed, without the
Consent of the licencees or Owners or Occupiers of such Bed : And if any Person ..."
4. Electricity in India: Providing Power for the Millions by Pierre Audinet, International Energy Agency, François Verneyre (2002)
"... entrepreneurs may set up companies, either as licencees or as generating
companies. Up to 100% foreign equity participation is allowed. ..."
5. The Chemical Trade Journal (1888)
"Inventors and companies will always be dealt with in a liberal spirit if they
consent to become licencees of the Crown ; " and further, in the same case, ..."
6. Bulletins and Other State Intelligence Compiled and Arranged from the (1861)
"... of the second part, Her said Majesty granted to the said John Ord, Joseph
Hindson, and James Henshall Hayes (thereinafter called the licencees), ..."