lisans, ruhsat, yetki, izin, patent, patent vermek, ruhsatiye, lisans vermek, tezkere, izin tezkeresi vermek, aşırı serbestlik, izin vermek, özgürlüğün kötüye kullanılması, evlenme cüzdanı, ehliyet, ruhsat vermek, yetki vermek, serbestlik/ruhsat, yasal izin, ruhsat ver, ruhsat,v.lisans ver:n.lisans, lisans ver, i., İng., bak. license, yetki belgesi, izin belgesi, permi, yetkilendirmek, export license ihraç, lisansla, izin belgesi vermek, licence izin, ai, licence, ruhsatlandırmak, çapkınlık, yazıda ve sanatta kaidelere riayetsizlik, nizama riayetsizlik, izin tezkeresi, ruhsatname, li- cense tax içki satışı için verilen ruhsat parası,
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i., İng., bak. license
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license
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Alternative spelling of license. The verb form is normally spelt license, Standard spelling of the noun form of license, Alternative spelling of license, Alternative spelling of license, generally considered to be erroneous. The verb form should normally be spelt as license, Consent given by the owner of rights to someone to do something that only the owner can do, li·cence licences in AM, use license, Freeware, A licence is an official document which gives you permission to do, use, or own something. Payne lost his driving licence a year ago for drink-driving The painting was returned to Spain on a temporary import licence It gained a licence to operate as a bank from the Bank of England in 1981, The document that all Radio Stations in Canada must attain specifies the call sign assigned to the station, the assigned frequencies, type of radio equipment authorized and any special conditions under which the station should be operated, issue a license, grant a permit; authorize, permit, allow, permit, certificate; authority; authorization; freedom (action, belief, etc.); unrestraint, immoderation (alternate spelling for license), a legal document giving official permission to do something, (Permis) - means any right of use or occupation of real property that is not an interest in land, The means by which the owner of a design gives permission to another person to carry out an action which, without such permission, would infringe the design Thus a licence can allow another person to legitimately manufacture, use or sell a design In return, the design owner will usually receive royalty payments, freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech), excessive freedom; lack of due restraint; "when liberty becomes license dictatorship is near"- Will Durant; "the intolerable license with which the newspapers break the rules of decorum"- Edmund Burke, disapproval If you say that something gives someone licence or a licence to act in a particular way, you mean that it gives them an excuse to behave in an irresponsible or excessive way. `Dropping the charges has given racists a licence to kill,' said Jim's aunt. see also poetic licence, If someone does something under licence, they do it by special permission from a government or other authority. a company which made the Mig-21 jet fighter under licence from Russia, Legal agreement granting someone permission to use a work for certain purposes or under certain conditions A licence does not constitute a change in ownership of the copyright, authorize officially; "I am licensed to practice law in this state", A nuclear site licence Under the Nuclear Installation Act 1965, no site may be used for the purpose of installing or operating a nuclear reactor, other than a reactor in a means of transport, unless a licence has been granted by HSE (some MOD sites are exempt) The granting of a nuclear site licence imposes an absolute liability upon the licensee as regards injury to persons or damage to property arising from a nuclear occurrence, A special permission to do something on, or with, somebody else's property which, were it not for the licence, could be legally prevented or give rise to legal action in tort or trespass A common example is allowing a person to walk across your lawn which, if it were not for the licence, would constitute trespass Licences are revocable at will (unless supported by a contract) and, as such, differs from an easement (the latter conveying a legal interest in the land) Licences which are not based on a contract and which are fully revocable are called "simple" or "bare" licences A common example is the shopping centre to which access by the public is on the basis of an implied licence, An ATC licence indicates a controller's qualifications and includes a record of his competence at a particular unit together with his medical classification, a licence issued under Part 4 or 4A of the EPA, with or without development approval, to carry out a Level 1 ERA, Mechanism used by the NSW EPA to regulate and control environmental pollution, university degree awarded after a notional three years, Excessive freedom; lack of due restraint, An academic degree, the holder of which is called a licentiate, ranking slightly below doctorate, awarded by certain European and Latin-American universities, Authorize officially, The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization, The legal terms under which a person is allowed to use a product, especially software, A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit, To permit or authorize by license; to give license to; as, to license a man to preach, Excess of liberty; freedom abused, or used in contempt of law or decorum; disregard of law or propriety, That deviation from strict fact, form, or rule, in which an artist or writer indulges, assuming that it will be permitted for the sake of the advantage or effect gained; as, poetic license; grammatical license, etc, A certificate of authority issued by the Department of Insurance to an insurer, agent, broker, or broker-agent to transact insurance business, Certificate of proficiency recognizing that a skydiver has met a specified level of experience, skill, and knowledge There are four classes of USPA licenses: A, B, C and D USPA licenses are recognized internationally through the FAI, - a contract that grants a party explicit rights to use intellectual property Also, a digital permit containing descriptions of rights that can be applied to one or more pieces of content, the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization a legal document giving official permission to do something freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech) excessive freedom; lack of due restraint; "when liberty becomes license dictatorship is near"- Will Durant; "the intolerable license with which the newspapers break, 1 A privilege or right granted to a person by a state to operate as a real estate broker or salesperson 2 The revocable permission for a temporary use of landa personal right that cannot be sold, An authorization from the state granting permission to perform duties which, without such permission, would be illegal, lic, The right to do something In publishing, the right to publish a book or books, or to something from one book in another product, An academic degree, the holder of which is called a licentiate, ranking slightly below doctorate, awarded by certain European and South American Universities, The document granting such permission, Authority or liberty given to do or forbear any act; especially, a formal permission from the proper authorities to perform certain acts or to carry on a certain business, which without such permission would be illegal; a grant of permission; as, a license to preach, to practice medicine, to sell gunpowder or intoxicating liquors, A legal document giving official permission to do something, a permit, the rules of decorum"- Edmund Burke authorize officially; "I am licensed to practice law in this state, Permission to go upon or use the land of another, the permission being a personal privilege and not constituting an interest in the land, A special permission to do something on, or with, somebody else's property which, were it not for the license, could be legally prevented or give rise to legal action in tort or trespass A common example is allowing a person to walk across your lawn which, if it were not for the license, would constitute trespass Licenses are revocable at will (unless supported by a contract) and, as such, differs from an easement (the latter conveying a legal interest in the land) Licenses which are not based on a contract and which are fully revocable are called "simple" or "bare" licenses A common example is the shopping mall to which access by the public is on the basis of an implied license, Permission to do something which, without such permission, would be illegal For example, a license to use digital information gives the Licensee permission to access and use the information under the terms and conditions described in the agreement between the Licensor and the Licensee, When you purchase a copy of a computer program, you are granted a license to use that program under specified conditions Use outside the provisions of the license is a violation of copyright and other laws Software loaded on servers is generally purchased with several licenses, meaning that the number of licenses regulates the number of people that can use the software at once Programs called "license auditors" are often used on servers to prevent too many people from using the software simultaneously, official permission, authorization; document which shows proof of authorization, certificate; freedom (of action, belief, etc.); lack of restraint, excessive freedom, To license a person or activity means to give official permission for the person to do something or for the activity to take place. a proposal that would require the state to license guns Under the agreement, the council can license a U.S. company to produce the drug. to give official permission for someone to do or produce something, or for an activity to take place be licensed to do sth, License means any one of those offerings identified in the Product List (including standard licenses and upgrades for desktop operating systems) that provides the right to run the version of the product for which it is ordered, a contract in which the owner of the patent grants another person or company permission to make, use, or sell the patented invention Licenses may be exclusive (if a single manufacturer is licensed to develop the invention) or nonexclusive (if multiple manufacturers are licensed to develop it) Licenses can extend for the entire length of the patent or for shorter periods of time, a license is a right granted to a person or company to exercise rights over or in connection with something owned by another Thus, for example, a license could be granted to enter land, to use a trademark, to carry out a mechanical or chemical process or simply to use goods owned by another The key feature of a license is that it is a right, usually limited by time to use something which continues to be owned by someone else, rather than the transfer to a person of the thing or the full rights to it, An authority granted by the United States to do a particular act or series of acts upon public lands without the licensee possessing any estate or interest in the land itself, 1 A permit obtained from local government authorities to conduct certain types of business activities, such as a restaurant, or events, such as a parade 2 An agreement under which one company may use the logo or other property of another, as on a tee shirt, The right to perform certain activities, generally granted by a governmental agency, An agreement in which a national government gives an oil company the rights to explore for and produce oil and/or gas in a designated area, the approval by a governmental agency, usually at the state level, for an individual to be a teacher in the designated state, grade levels, subject areas, and specialties Licensure indicates that the candidate has met a minimum level of requirements, designed to ensure the protection of student, public health, safety, and welfare interests See Certification, Credentialing, A contractual arrangement whereby one person (Licensor) licenses another person (Licensee) some or all trade secret, patent, copyright, trade-mark or intellectual property rights the Licensor has in or to an invention Unlike an assignment, a license does not transfer ownership A sub-license occurs when the Licensee has rights to further license the Licensees rights to a third party A license may be for a set term or perpetual, be non-exclusive or exclusive, and is often granted in exchange for royalties or other compensation, Authority granted by the owner of an intellectual property to another allowing the latter the right to use it in some limited way, A transfer of patent rights that does not amount to an assignment A license, which can be exclusive or non-exclusive, does not give the licensee the legal title to the patent, Formal permission granted by the U S Department of Commerce and/or Department of State to export specific commodities, technology, or software to a particular destination and end user for a specified end use, - Permission to go upon or use the land of another, the permission being a personal privilege and not constituting an interest in the land, legal permission from a patent owner to practice an invention License agreements include miscellaneous financial and diligence terms,
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Alternative spelling of license, generally considered to be erroneous. The verb form should normally be spelt as license
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Consent given by the owner of rights to someone to do something that only the owner can do
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li·cence licences in AM, use license
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A licence is an official document which gives you permission to do, use, or own something. Payne lost his driving licence a year ago for drink-driving The painting was returned to Spain on a temporary import licence It gained a licence to operate as a bank from the Bank of England in 1981
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The document that all Radio Stations in Canada must attain specifies the call sign assigned to the station, the assigned frequencies, type of radio equipment authorized and any special conditions under which the station should be operated
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issue a license, grant a permit; authorize, permit, allow fiil
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permit, certificate; authority; authorization; freedom (action, belief, etc.); unrestraint, immoderation (alternate spelling for license) isim
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a legal document giving official permission to do something
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(Permis) - means any right of use or occupation of real property that is not an interest in land
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The means by which the owner of a design gives permission to another person to carry out an action which, without such permission, would infringe the design Thus a licence can allow another person to legitimately manufacture, use or sell a design In return, the design owner will usually receive royalty payments
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freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)
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excessive freedom; lack of due restraint; "when liberty becomes license dictatorship is near"- Will Durant; "the intolerable license with which the newspapers break the rules of decorum"- Edmund Burke
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disapproval If you say that something gives someone licence or a licence to act in a particular way, you mean that it gives them an excuse to behave in an irresponsible or excessive way. `Dropping the charges has given racists a licence to kill,' said Jim's aunt. see also poetic licence
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If someone does something under licence, they do it by special permission from a government or other authority. a company which made the Mig-21 jet fighter under licence from Russia
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Legal agreement granting someone permission to use a work for certain purposes or under certain conditions A licence does not constitute a change in ownership of the copyright
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authorize officially; "I am licensed to practice law in this state"
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A nuclear site licence Under the Nuclear Installation Act 1965, no site may be used for the purpose of installing or operating a nuclear reactor, other than a reactor in a means of transport, unless a licence has been granted by HSE (some MOD sites are exempt) The granting of a nuclear site licence imposes an absolute liability upon the licensee as regards injury to persons or damage to property arising from a nuclear occurrence
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A special permission to do something on, or with, somebody else's property which, were it not for the licence, could be legally prevented or give rise to legal action in tort or trespass A common example is allowing a person to walk across your lawn which, if it were not for the licence, would constitute trespass Licences are revocable at will (unless supported by a contract) and, as such, differs from an easement (the latter conveying a legal interest in the land) Licences which are not based on a contract and which are fully revocable are called "simple" or "bare" licences A common example is the shopping centre to which access by the public is on the basis of an implied licence
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An ATC licence indicates a controller's qualifications and includes a record of his competence at a particular unit together with his medical classification
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a licence issued under Part 4 or 4A of the EPA, with or without development approval, to carry out a Level 1 ERA
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Mechanism used by the NSW EPA to regulate and control environmental pollution
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university degree awarded after a notional three years
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Excessive freedom; lack of due restraint - "When liberty becomes license dictatorship is near."
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license
An academic degree, the holder of which is called a licentiate, ranking slightly below doctorate, awarded by certain European and Latin-American universities
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Authorize officially - "I am licensed to practice law in this state."
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The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization - "It was decided to license Wikipedia under the GFDL."
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The legal terms under which a person is allowed to use a product, especially software - "Even if you bought this product, it does NOT belong to you. You have a license to use it under the terms of this agreement, until you breach this agreement."
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A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit
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To permit or authorize by license; to give license to; as, to license a man to preach
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Excess of liberty; freedom abused, or used in contempt of law or decorum; disregard of law or propriety
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license
That deviation from strict fact, form, or rule, in which an artist or writer indulges, assuming that it will be permitted for the sake of the advantage or effect gained; as, poetic license; grammatical license, etc
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license
A certificate of authority issued by the Department of Insurance to an insurer, agent, broker, or broker-agent to transact insurance business
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license
Certificate of proficiency recognizing that a skydiver has met a specified level of experience, skill, and knowledge There are four classes of USPA licenses: A, B, C and D USPA licenses are recognized internationally through the FAI
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license
the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization a legal document giving official permission to do something freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech) excessive freedom; lack of due restraint; "when liberty becomes license dictatorship is near"- Will Durant; "the intolerable license with which the newspapers break
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license
1 A privilege or right granted to a person by a state to operate as a real estate broker or salesperson 2 The revocable permission for a temporary use of landa personal right that cannot be sold
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An authorization from the state granting permission to perform duties which, without such permission, would be illegal
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The right to do something In publishing, the right to publish a book or books, or to something from one book in another product
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An academic degree, the holder of which is called a licentiate, ranking slightly below doctorate, awarded by certain European and South American Universities
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license
The document granting such permission
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license
Authority or liberty given to do or forbear any act; especially, a formal permission from the proper authorities to perform certain acts or to carry on a certain business, which without such permission would be illegal; a grant of permission; as, a license to preach, to practice medicine, to sell gunpowder or intoxicating liquors
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license
A legal document giving official permission to do something, a permit
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license
the rules of decorum"- Edmund Burke authorize officially; "I am licensed to practice law in this state
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license
Permission to go upon or use the land of another, the permission being a personal privilege and not constituting an interest in the land
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license
A special permission to do something on, or with, somebody else's property which, were it not for the license, could be legally prevented or give rise to legal action in tort or trespass A common example is allowing a person to walk across your lawn which, if it were not for the license, would constitute trespass Licenses are revocable at will (unless supported by a contract) and, as such, differs from an easement (the latter conveying a legal interest in the land) Licenses which are not based on a contract and which are fully revocable are called "simple" or "bare" licenses A common example is the shopping mall to which access by the public is on the basis of an implied license
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Permission to do something which, without such permission, would be illegal For example, a license to use digital information gives the Licensee permission to access and use the information under the terms and conditions described in the agreement between the Licensor and the Licensee
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license
When you purchase a copy of a computer program, you are granted a license to use that program under specified conditions Use outside the provisions of the license is a violation of copyright and other laws Software loaded on servers is generally purchased with several licenses, meaning that the number of licenses regulates the number of people that can use the software at once Programs called "license auditors" are often used on servers to prevent too many people from using the software simultaneously
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official permission, authorization; document which shows proof of authorization, certificate; freedom (of action, belief, etc.); lack of restraint, excessive freedom isim
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To license a person or activity means to give official permission for the person to do something or for the activity to take place. a proposal that would require the state to license guns Under the agreement, the council can license a U.S. company to produce the drug. to give official permission for someone to do or produce something, or for an activity to take place be licensed to do sth
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License means any one of those offerings identified in the Product List (including standard licenses and upgrades for desktop operating systems) that provides the right to run the version of the product for which it is ordered
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a contract in which the owner of the patent grants another person or company permission to make, use, or sell the patented invention Licenses may be exclusive (if a single manufacturer is licensed to develop the invention) or nonexclusive (if multiple manufacturers are licensed to develop it) Licenses can extend for the entire length of the patent or for shorter periods of time
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a license is a right granted to a person or company to exercise rights over or in connection with something owned by another Thus, for example, a license could be granted to enter land, to use a trademark, to carry out a mechanical or chemical process or simply to use goods owned by another The key feature of a license is that it is a right, usually limited by time to use something which continues to be owned by someone else, rather than the transfer to a person of the thing or the full rights to it
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An authority granted by the United States to do a particular act or series of acts upon public lands without the licensee possessing any estate or interest in the land itself
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1 A permit obtained from local government authorities to conduct certain types of business activities, such as a restaurant, or events, such as a parade 2 An agreement under which one company may use the logo or other property of another, as on a tee shirt
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The right to perform certain activities, generally granted by a governmental agency
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An agreement in which a national government gives an oil company the rights to explore for and produce oil and/or gas in a designated area
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the approval by a governmental agency, usually at the state level, for an individual to be a teacher in the designated state, grade levels, subject areas, and specialties Licensure indicates that the candidate has met a minimum level of requirements, designed to ensure the protection of student, public health, safety, and welfare interests See Certification, Credentialing
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A contractual arrangement whereby one person (Licensor) licenses another person (Licensee) some or all trade secret, patent, copyright, trade-mark or intellectual property rights the Licensor has in or to an invention Unlike an assignment, a license does not transfer ownership A sub-license occurs when the Licensee has rights to further license the Licensees rights to a third party A license may be for a set term or perpetual, be non-exclusive or exclusive, and is often granted in exchange for royalties or other compensation
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Authority granted by the owner of an intellectual property to another allowing the latter the right to use it in some limited way
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A transfer of patent rights that does not amount to an assignment A license, which can be exclusive or non-exclusive, does not give the licensee the legal title to the patent
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Formal permission granted by the U S Department of Commerce and/or Department of State to export specific commodities, technology, or software to a particular destination and end user for a specified end use
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- Permission to go upon or use the land of another, the permission being a personal privilege and not constituting an interest in the land
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legal permission from a patent owner to practice an invention License agreements include miscellaneous financial and diligence terms
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