German Shepherd's have always been legal... Australia and UK required a licence as they were thought of "wolf dogs". In the middle 1900's they no longer needed a licence.
Anyone can own a fighter jet yet not everyone is able to fly them. For example in Australia a jet pilot licence is needed. This licence is near impossible for civilians to obtain. It is only usually issued to military pilots or in extreame conditions. without that licence you cannot fly it but you can own one.
you have to get a degree and a licence to practice.
Yes.
the credentials needed to cash a check are usually your credit card and drivers licence.
You needed a miners licence so that the government knows you've paid to be on the gold fields. The Chinese had to pay way more though.
a learners licence is needed if you drive alone, you are only allowed to carry a passenger when you have a full motorbike licence
Yes. Anyone who wanted to actively mine or pan for gold needed to have a licence, whether they be men, women or children.
The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) licence authorizes you to work with the materials distributed by the manufacturer as well as function as a reseller when needed.
In 1869, Forrest explored the uncharted areas of north and central Western Australia. this was while he was searching for Ludwig Leichhardt's expedition which had gone missing while travelling across Australia from east to west. In 1870, Forrest surveyed the southern part of Western Australia, following the route which Edward Eyre had taken in 1840-41 from Adelaide to Albany, across the Great Australian Bight. As the main route from eastern Australia overland to the west, he realised it needed to be surveyed so a road could be built, and later a railway.
If it is expired, and not needed for renewal, destroying it would be the best bet.
Where on your licence is it? Is it listed as the licence class, does it appear on the list of restrictions, or....? That information would be needed before this question could be answered.