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the licensee
noun
A person to whom a license is granted.
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The benefits are abundant, both for the licensee and the brand owner, Mr. Semel said.
"It's not satisfactory and it creates tension between the licensee and the regulator.
The financing of the project was the responsibility of the licensee"—the Silk Road Group.
What was the nature of the "extensive" tender process, which resulted in Trestellar becoming the licensee?
"It is important to recognize that Wesleyan is the licensee," Mr. Bennet said.
How much it earns will depend on how much the licensee saves.
Starbucks' store in Italy will be owned and run by Percassi, the licensee.
It requests information about performers and audience members from the licensee.
In a typical contract, the licensee pays Frankel between eight and ten per cent of the wholesale revenue.
The licensee bears the risk and the designer reaps a reward.The problem is in the long term.
A clause in Phat Farm's contract with the licensee for men's clothes lets anyone who buys Phat Farm buy out the licensee for $25 million, peoplewho have seen the document say.
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