If I'm reading your question correctly, Your asking: If Business#1 has the Dealers license, can Business #2 use Business #1's Dealers License?
The answer would be Yes if you meet your State's DBA(Doing Business As) Filing Requirements.
Your business' legal name is required on all government forms and applications, including your application for employer tax IDs, licenses and permits. However, if you want to open a shop or sell your products under a different name, then you may have to file a "fictitious name" registration form with your government agency.
A fictitious name (or assumed name, trade name, or DBA name) is a business name that is different than your business' personal name, the names of your partners or the officially registered name of your LLC or corporation.
While some states DO have state requirements, you would start with the Federal government- the BATFE, since under Federal law, all gun dealers must hold a license issued by that agency. You will also need a business license, meet zoning requirements, etc, for that to be issued.
All 50cc motorcycles and under
there are some exceptions but for the most part as long as the blade is under 5 1/2 inches it's legal. no license needed.
Whether a contractor can work under another's business license depends on the type of business license. If someone has a corporation then they can have a lot of businesses under their license.
No, there is an exemption under Ohio law that permits finace companies to dispose of repossessed vehicle without a dealers license. Sale and title work is the same as a casual sale between individuals. No, there is an exemption under Ohio law that permits finace companies to dispose of repossessed vehicle without a dealers license. Sale and title work is the same as a casual sale between individuals.
The specific laws in that state will specify. In some cases assistants can work under the direction of a licensed individual. But for a vocation requiring a license it would not be legal.
Visit the NSW Fair Trading website at http://blis.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/licence_data/retail_trade/motor_vehicle_retailing_and_services/motor_vehicle_retailing/car_retailing/new_car_retailing/motor_dealers_licence/?licence_select_state=all and select 'Motor Dealers' under 'Common Licences'.
Yes you do if its over 50cc then you need a motorcycle class license (M1,M2, M) Under that I don't belive you need a license, but it may alson not be street legal
No, they will not issue a marriage license without parental permission if you are under 18.
Yes, under agricultural laws, it is legal.
They are under the prohibited status, meaning you need a prohibited license to own one.
No, it is not legal to hold a Maine and New Hampshire driver's license at the same time. The penalty in Maine for having a Maine DL and a New Hampshire registered car (under the same name) is a fine of $900