A written document giving someone permission to do something is called a "license."
An official document or statement from an individual in a position of power allowing specific actions or granting certain rights.
The word you are looking for is petition. In the legal context, it is a written request asking someone for something.
So you had an agreement with the owner then failed to make payments and now want to try to get something for nothing. No you cannot not. An agreement does not have to be written to be valid.
The noun permission is related to the verb "to permit" (to allow, to authorize). There is also a related noun permit, a term used for written permissions.
It means to document or record information in written form for reference or preservation. This can help ensure that the information is retained accurately and can be easily accessed and utilized at a later time.
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Why would you need to give someone written permission to drive? You would first have to add the person to your insurance as a driver. Giving them written permission doesn't change this requirement.
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You would have to contact the WWE. But, they most likely will not give permission for someone to use their material.
The verb related to the noun permission is to permit (to allow), i.e. to permit someone to do something is to give permission. The word permit is also used as a noun meaning a written permission or other authorization.
Do you mean "proxy?"
Informative document. In Psychology experimental terms, participants are given a written document, informing them of the experiment. It is know as an "informed consent form".
appendix: a supplementary document attached to the end;schedule: a written list or inventory,An exhibit is something that's referred to in the document and is attached to the end of the document to that the reader can see it for himself (so the document can say "according to the contract, attached as exhibit A"). Making something an exhibit makes it part of the document itself - something to be considered and that is thought to be essential to the document.
A written source is a document written and published for the public. My perception is that it also has documentation to back up the facts included.
No you can't, once someone has already written and copyrighted it, you can't
Early notice or a written notice can prevent people from helping until a person gives the permission.
Yes, however if the parolee does not have the permission (preferably written) of his Parole Officer, it would not be advisable.