Subconcession


noun
1.
the act of conceding or yielding, as a right, a privilege, or a point or fact in an argument:
He made no concession to caution.
2.
the thing or point yielded:
Management offered a shorter workweek as a concession.
3.
something conceded by a government or a controlling authority, as a grant of land, a privilege, or a franchise.
4.
a space or privilege within certain premises for a subsidiary business or service:
the refreshment concession at a movie theater.
5.
Canadian. any of the usually sixteen divisions of a township, each division being 10 sq. mi. (26 sq. km) in area and containing thirty-two 200-acre lots.
noun
1.
the act of yielding or conceding, as to a demand or argument
2.
something conceded
3.
(Brit) a reduction in the usual price of a ticket granted to a special group of customers: a student concession
4.
any grant of rights, land, or property by a government, local authority, corporation, or individual
5.
the right, esp an exclusive right, to market a particular product in a given area
6.
(US & Canadian)

the right to maintain a subsidiary business on a lessor’s premises
the premises so granted or the business so maintained
a free rental period for such premises

7.
(Canadian, chiefly in Ontario and Quebec)

a land subdivision in a township survey
another name for concession road

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