The word 'licensing' is a gerund, a verbal noun; the present participle of the verb to license that functions as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
The word license is both a noun and a verb.
The noun 'license' is a word for a permit from an authority to own or use something; a document, plate, or tag that is issued as proof of official or legal permission.
Other noun forms of the verb to license are licensor and licensee.
licence. Notice the second 'c'.
The noun 'licensing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to license that functions as a noun.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Licensing is required to operate a motor vehicle on public roads. (noun, subject of the sentence)Which agency is licensing casinos in our state? (verb)The licensing agency is located in city hall. (adjective)
"Licensing" I plan to go licensing today. I hope I get my license.
The spelling "licence" is the UK spelling of the noun form of the verb license.US spelling uses license for both the noun and verb forms.
HDMI Licensing was created in 2002.
sub-licensing agreements
you contact the company and ask to speak with their licensing director.
The Collegiate Licensing Company was created in 1981.
The population of The Collegiate Licensing Company is 80.
Publishers Licensing Society was created in 1981.
Westinghouse Licensing Corporation was created in 1998.
Gangmasters Licensing Authority was created in 2005.