The verb "soliciting" can refer to a number of meanings. Some definitions of the word are lawful, and some unlawful. But when it says "soliciting forbidden" somewhere, it definitely refers to the definitions regarding unwanted behavior. In this respect, soliciting could refer to the encouragement of others to perpetrate criminal acts. Or it could specifically refer to taking money for sexual favors. No prostitution, said simply.
In the US, it means you can't sell services or items, or present points of view or opinions in the area around the sign. In the UK, Soliciting specifically means advertising prostitution - so "No soliciting" would mean you can't advertise prostitution there.
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No. Soliciting must be soliciting sex.
Of course you can. Soliciting is defined as commercial activity, ie a business selling goods or services. The US Supreme Court has upheld door to door religious proselytizing, mostly in cases involving Jehovah's Witnesses.
to travel by standing on the side of the road and soliciting rides from passing vehicles.
The prefix for forbidden is "un-". For example, "unforbidden" would mean not forbidden.
Yes, this is the correct way to use the word soliciting.
Taboo and prohibited both mean the same as forbidden.
No soliciting in Spanish is: No se acepta publicidad.
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Who is "he"? If you mean "the minister is forbidden" then depending on the church, probably not. If you mean "the pastor is forbidden" then probably yes. If, by "can not" you mean "useless", then yes, anyone can do that.