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be a licence to print money (British & Australian, American) if a company or activity is a licence to print money, it causes people to become very rich without having to make any effort. These shopping channels are just a licence to print money. poetic license the way in which writers and other artists are allowed to ignore rules or change facts in their work. It's obvious the writer was using a certain amount of poetic licence because the route she mentions has been closed for 50 years. See also: poetic |
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AMCAL has relationships with licensors including Thomas Kinkade, Charles Wysocki, Warren Kimble, Cheri Blum, and Debbie Mumm. Talks are being held with potential licensors who have been invited to own stakes in the projects. To support the IRS contention that licensors can force renegotiation of royalties when profitability of a licensed product unexpectedly rises, either (i) license agreements must contain termination or renegotiation clauses that can be activated by the licensor without showing cause or (ii) license agreements must be short-term agreements that can be renewed at their termination. |
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