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No but they do need a permit to work on the property.
no you dont have to get a permit from any zoneing along it not in county right of way and it on your property
No you don't need a permit
If you are on public property, technically, Yes. But if you are a minor you can get away with not having it. On private property, so long as you have permission from the landowner, you do not need a license.
Theoretically if you place your stand on land that is owned by the town, city or state, you need a permit. If you place your stand on property that is privately owned, you do not need a permit, but you do need permission from the owner of the land. If you do it on your own private land, you do not need a permit. For a more detailed debate on whether you should try and get a permit, visit: http://www.lemonade-stand.co.uk/blog/do-i-need-a-permit-to-start-a-lemonade-stand/
In the United States, the Land of the Free, a business license and operating permit from the government is required for ANY business, even one as small as a sidewalk lemonade stand.
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Theoretically if you place your stand on land that is owned by the town, city or state, you need a permit. The laws and by-laws are different in every city, state and country, and you will need to speak to City Hall if you want to secure a pass. However, Police often turn the other cheek with these businesses, especially if they are run by minors. For a more detailed debate on whether you should try and get a permit, visit: http://www.lemonade-stand.co.uk/blog/do-i-need-a-permit-to-start-a-lemonade-stand/ Another thing to remember - If you place your stand on property that is privately owned, you do not need a permit, but you do need permission from the owner of the land. If you do it on your own private land, you do not need a permit.
You do need a learners permit.
Selling lemonade that you made yourself and are not trying to make a business out of is legal, but if you want to have a business in that kind of stuff, you need a permit/license to sell.
no you don't