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It depends on where you are selling the clothing as to whether or not you require a license. If you are selling at a simple yard sale, you do not require any special license or documentation. However if you are selling clothing at any type of vendor event or in an actual storefront setting you are required to obtain either a vendor license or an actual small business license including a federal tax id #.
I don't believe there is ANY place in the US that doesn't require some type of license in order to conduct a business. In that particular line of business possibly even a health department license.
This is a broad question. Depending on the license, the qualifications will vary. Some licenses would not require any qualifications. Some may require a fee, trade participation or business ownership. Others, may require a simple exam, and others may require certain amount of years of specific professional experience, or even recommendations. In other words, it all depends on the type of license you are applying for.
A felony conviction generally prevents you from getting a real estate or any other type of professional license, all the license statues require you to be of "high moral character" which is presumed in the law to not be the case of felons.
Business of Wedding Cars in London does not require any particular license but the chauffeur license is required to drive a vehicle.
Baking soda is related to the substance called Yeast.
If you want to be an insurance agent for any company, most do require you to have a license. Some other requirements may include educational training, experience, etc.
yes. you need a license for any type of motorcycle.
Graham cracker crusts are a great choice for uncooked pies. They are simple to make, and do not require any baking time themselves.
Typically, any auto insurance will require the existence of a valid license.
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Graham cracker crusts are a great choice for uncooked pies. They are simple to make, and do not require any baking time themselves.