you just have to be zoned for it
The opposite of "permit" is "prohibit" or "forbid," meaning to not allow or to disallow something.
Depends how you use it. You could be using it as a noun, verb, etc. it can be any of these:1. to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.2. to allow to be done or occur: The law does not permit the sale of such drugs.3. to tolerate; agree to: a law permitting Roman Catholicism in England.4. to afford opportunity for, or admit of: vents to permit the escape of gases.5. to grant permission; allow liberty to do something.6. to afford opportunity or possibility: Write when time permits.7. to allow or admit (usually fol. by of ): statements that permit of no denial.8. an authoritative or official certificate of permission; license: a fishing permit.9. a written order granting special permission to do something.
Permitted is the past participle of permit.
The past tense of "permit" would be "permitted".
No, servals are considered to be Class I wildlife in Florida and are not legal to be kept as pets without a permit. Only accredited zoos and research facilities are allowed to have servals in the state.
You probably do. You will most likely need liability insurance to which can be expensive.
Yes. Even though it is technically closer to a donkey than a horse, you still need a permit because it is an exotic animal.
You are supposed to have a vendors permit anywhere but police rarely enforce it on something like that
You will receive something in the mail to renew the permit for another year. If you are 18, you don't need hours.
I am not quite sure what you mean by horse beach riding permit? But I think you mean Do I need a permit to ride on beaches? Usually you don't, as long as you check that the beach you want to ride on will allow you to. Always check that you ride on a horse friendly beach, and take care of people who might be relaxing there. I hope this helped you in anyway. If you have any other queries then please discuss this on the discussion page.
Of course you need a permit to landscape.
you need a permit to hunt anywhere so yes you need a permit to hunt in NJ
I don't think you need one, as i have attended first aid classes and don't have a qualification but have been told that, it's better to do something than nothing. So I guess no you don't need a permit
I'm not sure what country you are in but you do not need a permit to cross state or county lines in the US. You do however, need a current negative coggins test and vet's certificate of health to cross state lines.
Fishing; carrying a concealed firearm in many states.
My garden need remodeling. Do I need a permit for tree removal in California?
No you do not need a permit, my family has them every year, you do not need one.