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The concessionary
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One who owns a concession or a franchise
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The concessionary could now also expropriate land for shops, warehouses and housing for employees.
The concessionary and his heirs, successors and assigns would enjoy the canal for sixty years before transferring it to the king.
The Concessionary Bus Travel Act 2007 entitled disabled people and those past retirement age to free travel on local buses at off-peak times anywhere in England.
Pass straight through the gate on to the concessionary path, walking alongside the wood.
But we're not going anywhere with that: we've seen the failure of the concessionary approach before.
From this, Lunn discovered that profits could be made from the concessionary rates given to guaranteed mass bookings.
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The concessionaries reported that they had spent six million francs, but the canal probably cost much more.
This occurred when the monopoly of the French concessionary companies was ended with a law allowing local citizens to dig for diamonds.
Leader Derrick Murphy believes the government got its sums wrong when it transferred the national concessionary bus scheme to the council in April.
"The Scottish government should consider making a real change by making the national concessionary bus scheme conditional on the buses running on green power".
Under the current concessionary scheme eligible older and disabled people are entitled to free off-peak travel.
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