Bare license
Definition of Bare license
Bare License in property law
Bare License in property law means the gratuitous (“mere” or “bare”) authority (“license”) offered or granted by the owner to a person (for example, a salesperson to sell the property) to enter another’s property for that person’s benefit, with an express or implied permission of the owner. It also refers when the llicence would provide a good defense against an action for trespass.
In the area of or intelectual property law, it means the authority to use copyrighted material, but without being an exclusive right (to use such copyrighted material).
In property law, three types of license may exist: bare licenses, contractual licenses, and licenses with an interest.
Because it is gratuitous, the bare license can always be revoked (cancelled). However, revocability of a contractual license depends on the terms of the contract.
See Also
Bare Trust
BSD License
Contractual licenses
Caterer’s License
Click Wrap License
Combined License [Energy]
Commercial Drivers License
Commercial Driver’s License Information System
Compulsory License
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