Governmental Permit
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A Governmental Permit is an authorization granted by a governmental authority that allows individuals or entities to perform certain activities or possess specific items.
- Context:
- It can (typically) associated with regulatory compliance.
- It can be a legal document issued by a government agency.
- It can permit or authorize a specific activity, such as fishing, driving, broadcasting, or marriage.
- It can require the holder to comply with certain regulations or conditions.
- It can be temporary or permanent, depending on the nature of the activity or item being regulated.
- It can be revocable if the holder fails to comply with the terms or conditions set by the governing body.
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- Example(s):
- a Fishing License, with fishing rights, allowing fishing in specific areas.
- a Driver's License, with driving rights, permitting the operation of motor vehicles.
- a Broadcast License, with broadcasting rights, permitting broadcasting over specific frequencies.
- a Marriage License, with marriage rights, authorizing two individuals to marry.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Regulation, Compliance, Authorization, Licensing Agreement, Permit, Zoning.