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licensor

[ lahy-suhn-ser ]

noun

  1. a person or body that issues a license allowing someone to do or use something:

    The licensor hereby grants the licensee a nonexclusive, nontransferable right to use the site and services, solely for the licensee's own personal use.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of licensor1

First recorded in 1715–25; licens(e) ( def ) + -or 2( def )

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Example Sentences

Other revenue streams include a minimal amount of revenue from advertising, licenses, and royalties.

There have also been reports that Coinbase looked into its own banking license in years past, but Choi said there was nothing to announce in that realm for now.

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Businesses would need to obtain business licenses, and their activities would be subject to restrictions and regulations.

Microsoft Teams and Google Hangouts filled in the gap for classrooms that couldn’t afford fancy licenses.

That didn’t stop critics from posting the worker’s personal information online, including his address and license plate number.

Licensor shall not be bound by any additional provisions that may appear in any communication from You.

"Licensor" means the individual, individuals, entity or entities that offer(s) the Work under the terms of this License.

This License may not be modified without the mutual written agreement of the Licensor and You.

The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work.

All rights not expressly granted by Licensor are hereby reserved.

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