No
Let, allow, permit
permit
"Permitir" in Spanish means "to allow" or "to permit." It is used to indicate giving permission or approval for someone to do something.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean a federal carry permit, in the U.S. there is no such thing. If you mean a FFL, that is a business license (basically) and has nothing to do with carrying a gun, only selling them.
Permit = to allowfile = document, picture, etc.So, all in all, if it asks you if you want to permit a file, it's asking you if you want to allow the file.
Permit, authorize, and enable are some words that have a similar meaning to allow.
I am not quite sure what you mean by horse beach riding permit? But I think you mean Do I need a permit to ride on beaches? Usually you don't, as long as you check that the beach you want to ride on will allow you to. Always check that you ride on a horse friendly beach, and take care of people who might be relaxing there. I hope this helped you in anyway. If you have any other queries then please discuss this on the discussion page.
-verb (used with object) 1. to allow to do something: Permit me to explain. 2. to allow to be done or not permit the sale of such drugs. 3. to tolerate; agree to: a law permitting in England. 4. to afford opportunity for, or admit of: vents to permit the escape of gases.
I dont know. It could mean an amount of money that a child gets paided or maybe if a child is allowed to do something.
It depends on what you mean, and what state. Most states there is no such thing as a "class a" permit. There is simply a permit. In some states, the permit allows the person to carry concealed, in some states, it allows open carry or concealed carry, etcl.
It can, but not always. Withdraw can also mean take.
What kind of permit, exactly? If you mean a permit for purchasing a handgun, no.