There are several surviving examples, typically in museums or in the hands of licenced collectors.
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Answerjester5s were paid when the money was maid xxxxxx AnswerVery funny. The job of a jester was pretty much unique, and there were no standards on what was entailed or how it was compensated. Jesters were "licenced fools," meaning they were given licence to do what they wanted and get away with it as long as it got a laugh or was instructive in some funny way. But it was an individual deal struck with an individual lord or lady.
They're usually called "street vendors"! Historically, however, certain types had specific names - "Costermongers" were licenced vendors of fruit & vegetables; some traditionalist Cockneys still use the term; "coster" is frequently used to describe any type of licenced street vendor. "Cobble merchants"(ie someone selling "on the cobbles", that is, in the street) is another term in wide usage "Flim Flam Men" were Italian ice cream sellers (late C19th), and anyone selling goods in a street market was/ is often called a "Barraboy"(Barrow boy) because traditionally they operated from wheeled barrows. The terms "pedlar" & "tinker" may still be heard, usually to describe unlicenced vendors selling cheap (and often, it's suspected, rightly or wrongly, stolen) goods out of suitcases. Undesirable looking types selling goods of doubtful provenance in the street may also be called - perjoratively - "pikeys". This term may be considered racist by some because it's a commonplace English term/ insult often used of gypsies. Vendors operating legitimately in licenced street markets usually have a regular site for their stalls, and, therefore, are often called "pitch holders"; in this context, "a pitch" being a location designated for the specific purpose of selling goods.
Jesters were licenced fools, meaning that they had licence to do want they wanted and get away with it. Jesters' tricks were often of an intellectual type. For example, one of the kings of Scotland noticed that the king signed official documents without reading them. He drew up a document under which the king abdicated royal authority to the jester for a period of two weeks. The king signed it, and the jester made his trick known.
Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association was created in 1964.
it stands for Licensed Practical Nurse witch is a nurse who is licenced. it just means they are properly qualified and have had the nessacery training
Between $13.00 US and $55.00 US per hour. Unless you get laid off. Which happens pretty frequently.
It is always advisable to seek out qualified medical practitioners in consultation with your own doctor as these can/will have access to those that are licenced and qualified to undertake the work required and whose references can be checked before any surgery is undertaken
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The spelling "licenced bar" is correct in the UK. In the US, the spelling is licensed.
Features are - They are licenced to service the machines produced by the company. Accessing the suppliers site will allow you to find a local trades person qualified in servicing your appliance
If you are not licenced or qualified to do electrical work then you should not be doing electrical work let alone charging someone for it. If something goes wrong with your installation and your work starts a fire you will be held responsible
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No.
The licenced operator.