In the US, there is no difference, and "license" is the correct spelling for all meanings. Both the verb form and the noun form are spelled the same way in the US.
In UK and Canadian English, the noun and verb forms have different spellings. The word "license" is used as a verb (as in "he is licensed to kill") and the word "licence" as a noun (as in "he has a licence to kill").
License (v) - Permission to do something.
Licence (n) - document that discuss about the given permission.
Example: If I get a driving licence, I shall be licensed to drive a car.
I think the correct spelling is license.
In British English, Licence is a noun (as in driver's licence) and license is a verb (as in you are licensed to drive.)
The correct spelling is 'license' in American English and 'licence' in British English.
The US spelling of the plural is "driver's licenses" (one driver).The UK spelling of the noun form is licence.
License or licence depending on your meaning. License is the verb, "I license this bar." Licence is the noun,"My driving licence."
license agreement
Speech on "licence to drive is not the licence to kill"
Licence Name : serialfree Licence Code : AW9KLAVAHLMNFNA Licence Name : ZumaDeluxe Licence Code : WSSMFK8K6YJCAMM NAME: WWW.GAMEHOUSE.COM Serial: PF66WPS7NQJBCJN License Name: ezovivo License Code: MDMEKCCKQKMCNF
since you spelled "licence" wrong, you shouldn't fly a plane. but since you're in the UK i highly doubt they would care.
Nope. Health trade licence is about your health. Trade licence is different.
It can be used as a concrete noun or an abstract noun depending on context.License to mean a tangible written document would be a concrete noun.(e.g. driver's license, pet liicnse)License can also more generally mean permission or a grant of use, which is an abstract noun. (e.g. artistic license)
LICENSE = US, LICENCE = UK.
Driving licence
no they do need a sex licence no they do need a sex licence