licensee in the PONS Dictionary

licensee Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

licensee of a pub/bistro/restaurant Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The amount of output power an amateur radio licensee may legally use varies from country to country.
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However, as in the past, there is no obligation for licensees to use all the time permitted to them.
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If the licensee did not have a spouse, the license would simply expire.
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Upon passing, the new licensee must place their license with an established real estate firm, managed by a broker.
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State medical boards are permitted to consider issues occurring in another state as a cause to fine licensees in their own states.
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In an exclusive field-of-use license the licensee is the only person authorized to use the invention in the field of the license.
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Licenses are typically obtained from existing licensees who choose to sell, or when a new license is offered as a town's population grows.
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A social guest would be an example of a licensee.
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It was later used in advertising and commercial applications by licensees.
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Since spectrum space is limited, looking at other spectrum could allow other licensees to move elsewhere, perhaps freeing up more for wireless.
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