A friend of mine told me he is a licensee. My reference?
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:22 pm
As the topic. Can he be my reference?
And what is a licensee?
Thank you.
And what is a licensee?
Thank you.
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Someone who has been granted a licence - technically, that can be anything. However, in private use the term "licence holder" is more common (driving licence holder, radio licence holder, etc.), the term "licensee" is typically used in business, especially in productions (when something is produced by a third party under licence). Without knowing what your friend exactly does, this question cannot be answered.benz710 wrote:As the topic. Can he be my reference?
And what is a licensee?
Gyfrinachgar wrote:Someone who has been granted a licence - technically, that can be anything. However, in private use the term "licence holder" is more common (driving licence holder, radio licence holder, etc.), the term "licensee" is typically used in business, especially in productions (when something is produced by a third party under licence). Without knowing what your friend exactly does, this question cannot be answered.benz710 wrote:As the topic. Can he be my reference?
And what is a licensee?
Edit: I just read that the term is also used in tort law (aka liability law). This usage of the term is more prevalent in the USA, though, and does not necessarily refer to a professional suitable for a reference.