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Licensee






Licensee

One to whom a license has been given.

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License
1) Contracts. A right given by some competent authority to do an act, which without such authority would be illegal. The instrument or writing which secures this right, is also called a license. 2) International law. An authority given by one of two belligerent parties, to the citizens or subjects of the other, to carry on a specified trade. 3) Pleading. The name of a plea of justification to an action of trespass. A license must be specially pleaded, and cannot, like liberum tenementum, be given in evidence under the general issue.



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Licence
A licence is an agreement that allows the licensee to do an act which would otherwise be the exclusive right of the licensor.

License
1) Contracts. A right given by some competent authority to do an act, which without such authority would be illegal. The instrument or writing which secures this right, is also called a license. 2) International law. An authority given by one of two belligerent parties, to the citizens or subjects of the other, to carry on a specified trade. 3) Pleading. The name of a plea of justification to an action of trespass. A license must be specially pleaded, and cannot, like liberum tenementum, be given in evidence under the general issue.

Licensing boards
State agencies created to regulate the issuance of licenses, to contractors, cosmetologists, realtors, etc.

Licentia concordandi
Estates, conveyancing, practice. When an action is brought for the purpose of levying a fine, the defendant, knowing himself to be in the wrong, is supposed to make overtures of accommodation to the plaintiff, who accepts them; but having given pledges to prosecute his suit, applies to the court, upon the return of the writ of covenant, for leave to make the matter up; this, which is readily granted, is called the, licentia concordandi.

Licentia loquendi
Imparlance.

Licentiousness
The doing what one pleases without regard to the rights of others; it differs from liberty in this, that the latter is restrained by natural or positive law, and consists in doing whatever we please, not inconsistent, with the rights of others, whereas the former does not respect those rights.

Licet
It is lawful; not forbidden by law. Id omne licitum est, quod non est legibus prohibitum; quamobrem, quod, lege permittente, fit, poenam non meretur.

Licet saepius requisitus
Pleading. practice. Although often requested. It is usually alleged in the declaration that the defendant, licet saepius requisitus, &c., he did not perform the contract, the violatioin of which is the foundation of the action. The allegation is generally sufficient when a request is not parcel of the contract. Indeed, in such cases it is unneccssary even to lay a general request, for the bringing of the suit is itself a sufficient request.



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Liberty of speech
The right given by the constitution and the laws to public support in speaking facts or opinions.

Liberty of the press
The right to print and publish the truth, from good motives, and for justifiable ends.

Liberum tenementum
1) Pleading. The name of a plea in an action of trespass, by which the defendant claims the locus in quo to be his soil and freehold, or the soil and freehold of a third person, by whose command he entered. 2) Estate. The same as, freehold or frank tenement.

Licence
A licence is an agreement that allows the licensee to do an act which would otherwise be the exclusive right of the licensor.

License
1) Contracts. A right given by some competent authority to do an act, which without such authority would be illegal. The instrument or writing which secures this right, is also called a license. 2) International law. An authority given by one of two belligerent parties, to the citizens or subjects of the other, to carry on a specified trade. 3) Pleading. The name of a plea of justification to an action of trespass. A license must be specially pleaded, and cannot, like liberum tenementum, be given in evidence under the general issue.

Licensee

Licensing boards
State agencies created to regulate the issuance of licenses, to contractors, cosmetologists, realtors, etc.

Licentia concordandi
Estates, conveyancing, practice. When an action is brought for the purpose of levying a fine, the defendant, knowing himself to be in the wrong, is supposed to make overtures of accommodation to the plaintiff, who accepts them; but having given pledges to prosecute his suit, applies to the court, upon the return of the writ of covenant, for leave to make the matter up; this, which is readily granted, is called the, licentia concordandi.

Licentia loquendi
Imparlance.

Licentiousness
The doing what one pleases without regard to the rights of others; it differs from liberty in this, that the latter is restrained by natural or positive law, and consists in doing whatever we please, not inconsistent, with the rights of others, whereas the former does not respect those rights.

Licet
It is lawful; not forbidden by law. Id omne licitum est, quod non est legibus prohibitum; quamobrem, quod, lege permittente, fit, poenam non meretur.

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