The permission to do something as allowed by law is referred to as "legal authorization" or "legal permission." This can take the form of permits, licenses, or approvals granted by governmental authorities or regulatory bodies. Such permissions are often required to ensure compliance with laws and regulations governing specific activities, ensuring safety, accountability, and adherence to public policy.
"Can" refers to your ability to do something, while "be allowed to" refers to you having permission to do something. You can be able to do things that you are not allowed to do, such as hurting another human being.
Everyone is allowed to use intellectual property, as long as they have permission from the owner or an exemption in the law.
allowed: admitted (an event or activity) as legal or acceptable aloud: audibly; not silently or in a whisper
Yes, it is the past participle of "allow".
"Will not prohibit" means that something is not forbidden or restricted by a particular rule, law, or policy. It indicates that an action or behavior is allowed and can be undertaken without facing legal or formal consequences. Essentially, it suggests permission or acceptance of certain actions.
The homophone that means give permission and orally is "allowed" and "aloud."
You have to get their permission before doing so, otherwise it's a copyright violation and it breaks the law.
Don't use it if it's not yours, and you don't have permission from the owner or an exemption in the law.
The term "alloud" appears to be a misspelling or variation of "allowed," which means to permit or give permission for something. If you're referring to a different context or a specific usage, please provide more details. Otherwise, "allowed" is the correct term to use when discussing permission.
Permission to do something is to be authorised by an authority in charge.
No, parents are not allowed to take your money without your permission once you are legally an adult.
True