exclusive licence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexclusiveandlicence
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exclusive
adjective
uk/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/us/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/
limited to only one person or group ...
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licence
noun
uk/ˈlaɪ.səns/us/ˈlaɪ.səns/
an official document that gives you permission to own, do, or use something, usually after you have paid money and/or taken ...
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(Definition ofexclusiveandlicencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That leads me to my next point—theexclusivelicence.
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They introduce the possibility ofexclusivelicencerenewability, although we have made it clear that the exclusive licence will be issued once and once only.
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This amendment seeks to make the same provision through anexclusivelicence.
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Anexclusivelicenceis granted and proper compensation should be given.
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Certain remedies are provided in the way of giving anexclusivelicenceto other people.
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I am not convinced that anyone would benefit from the removal of theexclusivelicence.
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It does not refer to "anexclusivelicence" to so occupy.
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And the exclusive licensee, who has obtained theexclusivelicencefor a lump sum, stands in exactly the same position.
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That business will have been built up on the back of the security provided by the seven-yearexclusivelicence.
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The amendment suggests that there should be an inquiry on whether a singleexclusivelicenceshould operate pool betting.
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The amendment's paragraph (c) provides for the issue of a newexclusivelicenceat the end of seven years.
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Consideration should therefore be given to whether a furtherexclusivelicenceshould be issued to someone at that time.
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If that is so, it involves an interference with the right of the legal owner of the patent or invention to grant anexclusivelicence.
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It has a seven-yearexclusivelicencefrom the date of the company's privatisation to continue offering pool bets.
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But there seems to be nothing in this clause which explains the difference between the two, and what is the effect of a partial licence as against anexclusivelicence.
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These licences give "exclusivelicenceand liberty to search and bore for, and get, petroleum in the sea bed and sub-soil under the sea in the area of the licence".
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Should the levy system outlive theexclusivelicence, the provisions make it clear that the successor company will be assessed for levy in the same way as any other bookmaker.
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However, if the rights were sold as a mereexclusivelicence, then the author will have to pay damages to the first publisher, but the publication will go ahead nonetheless.
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