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Licenses
A licence is essentially the lawful grant of a right to do something
which would otherwise be illegal or wrongful.
A licence does not transfer any "interest" in land,
but it may authorise the occupier (licensee) to enter the
owners (licensors) land for some specific purpose.
A licence does not provide a licensee with security of tenure
of rights as set out in Part II of the Landlord and Tenant
Act 1954, although the distinction between a "licence"
or a "lease" is not always clear.
It is essential that a licence is documented correctly and
that the parties' obligations are clear from the outset.
Under a licence, the consideration paid is known as the 'fee'
instead of the 'rent' which is the case for a lease.
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