Licensing - Law Dictionary Search Results
residence
place of incorporation of a business. b : a place in which a corporation does business or is licensed to do business 3 : the status of a resident 4 : dwelling
Guild
aid and protection a business fraternity or corporation as the Stationers Guild the Ironmongers Guild They were originally licensed by the government and endowed with special privileges and authority
Gaber lunzie
A beggar with a wallet a licensed beggar
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Facultative
Having relation to the grant or exercise faculty or authority privilege license or the like hence optional as facultative enactments or those which convey a faculty or permission the facultative
expired
become void after passage of a period of time as an expired passport caught driving with an expired license Opposite of unexpired
Coxcomb
A strip of red cloth notched like the comb of a cock which licensed jesters formerly wore in their caps
Bluegown
One of a class of paupers or pensioners or licensed beggars in Scotland to whim annually on the kings birthday were distributed certain alms including a blue gown
Bering Sea Controversy
A controversy 1886 93 between Great Britain and the United States as to the right of Canadians not licensed by the United States to carry on seal fishing in the Bering Sea over which the United States
valid
valid 1 : having legal efficacy or force [a license] ;esp : executed with proper authority and form [a contract] [a search] 2 : having a legitimate basis
suspend
or function 2 a : to stop temporarily [ trading] b : to make temporarily ineffective [ a license] c : stay [ a hearing] d : to defer until a later time see also suspended sentence
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Licensing - Law Dictionary Search Results
residence
place of incorporation of a business. b : a place in which a corporation does business or is licensed to do business 3 : the status of a resident 4 : dwelling
Guild
aid and protection a business fraternity or corporation as the Stationers Guild the Ironmongers Guild They were originally licensed by the government and endowed with special privileges and authority
Gaber lunzie
A beggar with a wallet a licensed beggar
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Facultative
Having relation to the grant or exercise faculty or authority privilege license or the like hence optional as facultative enactments or those which convey a faculty or permission the facultative
expired
become void after passage of a period of time as an expired passport caught driving with an expired license Opposite of unexpired
Coxcomb
A strip of red cloth notched like the comb of a cock which licensed jesters formerly wore in their caps
Bluegown
One of a class of paupers or pensioners or licensed beggars in Scotland to whim annually on the kings birthday were distributed certain alms including a blue gown
Bering Sea Controversy
A controversy 1886 93 between Great Britain and the United States as to the right of Canadians not licensed by the United States to carry on seal fishing in the Bering Sea over which the United States
valid
valid 1 : having legal efficacy or force [a license] ;esp : executed with proper authority and form [a contract] [a search] 2 : having a legitimate basis
suspend
or function 2 a : to stop temporarily [ trading] b : to make temporarily ineffective [ a license] c : stay [ a hearing] d : to defer until a later time see also suspended sentence
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