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  • 11licence — License Li cense (l[imac] sens), n. [Written also {licence}.] [F. licence, L. licentia, fr. licere to be permitted, prob. orig., to be left free to one; akin to linquere to leave. See {Loan}, and cf. {Illicit}, {Leisure}.] 1. Authority or liberty …

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  • 12licence — li·cence || laɪsns n. permit, certificate; authority; authorization; freedom (action, belief, etc.); unrestraint, immoderation (alternate spelling for license) v. issue a license, grant a permit; authorize, permit, allow …

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  • 13Television licence — A television licence (or broadcast receiver licence) is an official licence required in many countries for the reception of television (and sometimes also radio) broadcasts. It is a form of hypothecation tax to fund public broadcasting, thus… …

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  • 14UEFA Pro Licence — The UEFA Pro Licence is a football coaching licence from UEFA (the governing body of association football in Europe). The UEFA Pro Licence is the final qualification and follows the completion of the UEFA B and A… …

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  • 15Robert Edmond Grant — MD FRCPEd FRS (1793–1874) was born in Edinburgh and educated at Edinburgh University as a physician. He became one of the foremost biologists of the early 19th century at Edinburgh and subsequently the first Professor of Comparative Anatomy at… …

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  • 16Driving licence in Denmark — Denmark does not use the C1 and D1 categories. This means a truck (C) or a bus (D) licence covers all trucks or buses, respectively, that are not covered by the car (B) licence. A B/E licence only allows heavy trailers on cars, even if the driver …

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  • 17license, licence — I n. 1) to grant, issue a license, licence 2) to apply for; receive; renew a license, licence 3) to revoke; suspend a license, licence 4) a driver s (AE), driving (BE); dog; hunting; liquor (esp. AE); marriage; state (esp. US) license, licence 5) …

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  • 18Firearms licence (New Zealand) — A firearms licence is required for any private citizen in New Zealand to own or use a gun (except under the immediate supervision of someone with a licence) [ [http://www.police.govt.nz/service/firearms/arms code.pdf The Arms Code] ] . Licences… …

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  • 19Dominion Rules Licence — The Dominion Rules Licence (or DRL) is the open gaming licence under which the Dominion Rules role playing game system is distributed. It is notable for being one of the earliest examples of an open gaming licence, predating the better known Open …

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  • 20credit business licence — Under the Consumer Credit Act 1974, the Office of Fair Trading is responsible for the grant of licences to those involved in consumer credit and consumer hire agreements. Potential licensees include consumer credit and consumer hire businesses,… …

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