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business$93362$ - traducción al español

PERMITS ISSUED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES THAT ALLOW INDIVIDUALS OR COMPANIES TO CONDUCT BUSINESS
Business License; Business permit; Business licence; Business licensing; Business licenses

business      
adj. comercial
business card         
  • Oscar Friedheim]] card cutting and scoring machine from 1889, capable of producing up to 100,000 visiting and business cards a day
  • [[Eugène Chigot]], post impressionist painter, business card 1890s
  • 200px
  • A business card from [[Richard Nixon]]'s first Congressional campaign, in 1946.
CARD BEARING BUSINESS INFORMATION ABOUT A COMPANY OR INDIVIDUAL
Business cards; Meishi; Business card printing; Business Card; Membership card; Name card; Business Cards; Japanese business card; Businesscard
tarjeta profesional
business trip         
TRAVEL UNDERTAKEN FOR WORK OR BUSINESS PURPOSES
Business trip; Official trip; Business Trip
viaje de negocios

Definición

show business
show business (ingl.; pronunc. [shóu bísnes]) m. Mundo del *espectáculo.

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Business license

Business licenses are permits issued by government agencies that allow individuals or companies to conduct business within the government's geographical jurisdiction. It is the authorization to start a business issued by the local government. A single jurisdiction often requires multiple licenses that are issued by multiple government departments and agencies. Business licenses vary between countries, states, and local municipalities. There are often many licenses, registrations and certifications required to conduct a business in a single location.

Typically, a company's business activity and physical location (address) determines which licenses are required to operate lawfully. Other determining factors may include the number of employees and the business, such as sole proprietor or corporation. Government agencies can fine or close a business operating without the required business licenses.