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license

An authorization for a particular person or entity to do some act on the land or property of another. Licenses are revocable at will, grant no exclusivity, and are not assignable.The one who receives the license is the licensee;the one who grants it is the licensor.



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We also have different rules in respect to criminal responsibility, to be on licenced premises, to consume alcohol, to marry without parental consent, and to buy and use firearms.
The newly licenced foreign graduates received their medical education from 91 different countries.
Written by licenced home childcare provider, wife, mother, and devout Christian Ardis Gordon, Child Caring includes a wide selection of inexpensive, quality children's activities, lists of family-friendly books especially for preschoolers and toddlers, ideas for kid-friendly recipes, ways to make education fun, emotional support, and much more.
 
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