Licensees is the plural of licensee
Neil Hancock is the current licensee
It's a matter of British or American English. British uses 'licence' hence 'licencee', while the Americans use ''license', hence 'licensee'.
A tenant has the right of occupancy. A licensee only has temporary use of a piece of land with or without the right of occupancy. An example of a licensee agreement would be a parking spot, kiosk, or hunting lease.
yes it can
Even if only a small percentage of the total blame is assigned to the licensee, the licensee may still have to pay for all of the damages of someone injured by an intoxicated person.
Yes. Upon notification to ABC, such a licensee may sublet the sale and service of meals. The licensee shall continue to be responsible for any violations caused or permitted by the food lessee on the licensed premises. The licensee shall not sublet to a person who does not have the qualifications of a licensee. (Section 23787 and Rules 57.7 and 57.8)
NO, I cannot yet answer this question.
That would be the state's Department of Insurance.
What is the requirement for educators holding a valid Arkansas teaching license who wish to qualify for additional areas of licensee?
http://realestatelicensedirect.com/real-estate-licensing-information-by-state/
In most places the owner of a bar is the 'Licensee' or 'Publican'