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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Permits; Permit (disambiguation)

Permit         
·add. ·noun The round pompano. (T. falcatus).
II. Permit ·vi To grant permission; to Allow.
III. Permit ·vt To consent to; to allow or suffer to be done; to Tolerate; to put up with.
IV. Permit ·vt To give over; to Resign; to Leave; to Commit.
V. Permit ·add. ·noun A large pompano (Trachinotus goodei) of the West Indies, Florida, ·etc. It becomes about three feet long.
VI. Permit ·vt To grant (one) express license or liberty to do an act; to Authorize; to give leave;
- followed by an Infinitive.
VII. Permit ·noun Warrant; license; leave; permission; specifically, a written license or permission given to a person or persons having authority; as, a permit to land goods subject to duty.
permit         
I. v. a.
1.
Allow, let, suffer, tolerate, endure, put up with.
2.
Empower, authorize, warrant, give permission to, give leave to, give carte-blanche to, grant, admit, license, consent to.
II. v. n.
Allow.
III. n.
Leave, license, permission, liberty, warrant.
permit         
1) v. to allow by silence, agreement or giving a license. 2) n. a license or other document given by an authorized public official or agency (building inspector, department of motor vehicles) to allow a person or business to perform certain acts. These can include building a structure, using a building, driving on the highway, conducting a retail business, and dozens of other activities. The purpose of permits is supposedly to guarantee that laws and regulations have been obeyed, but they also are a source of public revenue. See also: license

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Permit

Permit may refer to:

  • Permit (fish), a game fish of the western Atlantic Ocean belonging to the family Carangidae, Trachinotus falcatus
  • Various legal licenses:
    • License
    • Work permit, legal authorization which allows a person to take employment
    • Learner's permit, restricted license that is given to a person who is learning to drive
    • International Driving Permit, allows an individual to drive a private motor vehicle in another nation
    • Disabled parking permit, displayed upon a vehicle carrying a person whose mobility is significantly impaired
    • Protest permit, permission granted by a governmental agency for a demonstration
    • Construction permit, required in most jurisdictions for new construction, or adding onto pre-existing structures
    • Filming permit, required in most jurisdictions for filming motion pictures and television
    • Home Return Permit, Mainland (China) Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents
    • One-way Permit, document issued by the PRC allowing residents of mainland China to leave the mainland for Hong Kong
  • Thresher/Permit class submarine, a class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines in service with the United States Navy
  • USS Permit (SS-178), a Porpoise-class submarine of the United States Navy
  • USS Permit (SSN-594), the lead ship of her class of submarine of the United States Navy
  • Permit (film), a 1979 Pakistani Punjabi film
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Permit
1. We will never permit that, never permit that," he said.
2. "If the rules permit it it is ok, if the rules do not permit it, no.
3. A B–permit is normally granted for one year, but can be prolonged by another permit.
4. If something should happen to rescind this permit, that will have potential implications on every permit along the Great Lakes.
5. The bill would allow NOAA to issue two permits – a site permit and an operating permit – for 10 years.