licensee

Contractual RightsLegal glossary term

Legal Definition

A licensee is an individual or entity granted the right to use, operate, or possess a specific asset, property, or privilege under a contract or legal agreement. In a legal context, it signifies the party that has been duly authorized by a governing document (like a lease or patent) to exercise certain rights.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine a person who has been officially given permission to use something, like a house or a piece of land. They are the 'licensee'.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it defines who has the authority to operate or utilize a defined resource, which is crucial in contracts defining rights and obligations. It establishes the authorized party for an action or asset.

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A party licensed to operate a specific business under a franchise agreement.

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An individual granted the right to use a patent or trademark for a defined period.

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How licensee shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A licensee is a party that holds a legal right granted by a contract or statute to possess, use, or enjoy a specific asset, property, or privilege.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it defines who has the authority to operate or utilize a defined resource, which is crucial in contracts defining rights and obligations. It establishes the authorized party for an action or asset.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when discussing intellectual property licensing agreements, real estate leases, franchise agreements, or contractual permissions where one party is granted the right to use another's assets.

Where is it usually seen?

It is commonly seen in contracts related to real estate law (leases), intellectual property agreements, franchise agreements, and regulatory compliance documents.

Who is affected?

The licensee is typically an individual or entity that has been legally authorized by the granting party to exercise specific rights over a defined asset or service.

How does it work?

In practice, the licensee executes the granted right; they are the party who actually uses the asset or performs the action under the terms set forth in the legal agreement.

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Licensee

A licensee can mean the holder of a license or, in U.S. tort law, is a person who is on the property of another, despite the fact that the property is not open to the general public, because the owner of the property has allowed the licensee to enter. The...

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