Stretch limousine operators have been given a final warning to stick to the safety rules and ensure they have the right licences or face action. |
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The traffic commissioner is responsible for issuing licences to bus operators. |
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Potato producers who abstract water from Pembrokeshire's rivers and streams could have their licences revoked by new European legislation. |
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The problem is that code developed under different licences all gets mixed together in implementations, producing a legal quagmire. |
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Last week it was revealed 80 per cent of pubs in Gravesham had failed to reapply for their licences. |
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Occasionally the record keeper noted that a shoemaker, a boatman, a carpenter, and a number of priests obtained licences to sell wine. |
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City hall is reviewing business licences for Friedmann's clubs The Rev, Lush and Therapy, an alcohol-free after-hours club. |
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Leaseback licences are granted to tourist and urban areas where there is a demand for short-term letting. |
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Second, in place of the present lifetime licences for second-hand dealers, there will be relicensing and recertificating every 5 years. |
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Council officers are still urging landlords and landladies to get their applications for the new licences in before the deadline of 6 August. |
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Croydon Council managed to solve the problem by providing landlords with their licences by the next day. |
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Why were his gun licences continually renewed when even police officers expressed doubts over his fitness? |
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Discipline vehicle drivers and adopt stringent rules for issuing and renewal of licences so as to bring in genuine and competent ones. |
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All city business licences come up for renewal at the beginning of each year. |
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The order, which requires all drivers including those accompanying L-drivers to carry their licences, comes into effect tomorrow. |
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At the end of 2002 there were 63,996 driving licences held by people resident in County Mayo. |
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He was an avid collector of jade, postage stamps, and more recently revenue stamps and licences. |
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I'm not sure that revocability of free software licences really is a problem. |
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Regional licences are seen by many as the best way to introduce competition in rural areas. |
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Stagecoach had prepared an emergency timetable and was going to use managers and non-driving staff with public service licences. |
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Fortunes have been advanced to fund the purchase of licences in the mobile telephony sector. |
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In his opinion, traders acting in bad faith must also face criminal liability in addition to the revocation of their licences. |
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Under the Bolton Corporation Act, 1872, there were also 158 licences for public music, dancing, and billiards, bagatelle, bowls, etc. |
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Also trying to sort out online radio licences which is a bit of a mare but keeping me on my toes. |
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Well, the catch is that in order to race at all you must pass various driving tests to gain licences. |
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Drivers must thereafter fill out a medical form every three years in order to retain their licences. |
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At the moment the system fails to deliver card licences timeously and accurately. |
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Ofgem will also play its part by removing any regulatory barriers to microgeneration through our review of gas and electricity supply licences. |
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The call comes as new licensing laws transferring responsibility for issuing licences from magistrates to the council came into force this week. |
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The Transport for London board also considered this week increasing the cost of licences to run taxis and minicabs in London. |
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According to the new law, the focus of government work will be shifted from issuing licences to conducting inspections. |
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The centre can arrange licences to dive on the two designated historic shipwrecks in the Sound of Mull, the Dartmouth and the Swan. |
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Farmers are having to apply for licences in order to be allowed to bring tups to ewes and bulls to cows for breeding. |
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The real money-spinners are franchises aimed at children, which are essentially licences to print money. |
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Similar licences were granted to a number of individual owners to place moorings and to moor boats at various locations in the same general area. |
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Young motorists in West York who flout the law on mopeds, motorcycles and cars face losing their licences, police warned today. |
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Royal licences to acquire property in mortmain allowed for a period of expansion into adjacent properties in the early 14th century. |
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And landlords could see themselves handed large bills for licences and alterations to their pubs just to have a singalong in their bar. |
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Three more motorists caught driving under the influence of drink or drugs have lost their licences. |
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Meanwhile silage vehicles and the discharge of slurry by jet spray will require specific licences to go on and off farms. |
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Instead those drivers and ones with other criminal records will be assessed when their licences come up for annual renewal. |
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Many of the clinics claiming to cure venereal diseases may be operating without licences. |
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But the licences will allow the stations to budget on five-year plans, recruit staff and buy better equipment. |
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Most licences in the Basin have now been converted from area licences to volumetric ones to encourage better water usage. |
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These licences will have an indefinite term of validity and will be non-transferable. |
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I informed him that Time would be prepared to transfer the licences but he was best placed to identify potential purchasers. |
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Spend six months wading through the Byzantine regulations and rules that radio stations must comply with to keep their licences. |
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The valuations being attached to the next generation of mobile licences have not been calculated on the basis of any recognised criteria. |
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It will allow residents to seek a review of licences at any time and raise objections when they are applied for. |
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We understand that over one million people in South Africa have fraudulently obtained licences or have none at all. |
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Of course there's an obverse side to this move, it would also give the government the power to take away licences. |
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Certain off licences in the city centre operate a refusal register, which charts the estimated age of children that they turn away. |
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The new licences meet international standards, featuring micro-printing, holograms and images only visible in ultraviolet light. |
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Publicans have requested late licences, and the biggest hootenanny the locality has seen is expected if Inveraray bring home the ancient trophy. |
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And if pubic opinion says otherwise, how about treating us as such and giving us free TV licences and bus passes? |
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All licensed premises such as pubs, clubs, restaurants and even cinemas and theatres will have to apply for new style licences. |
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The agency should be in charge of investigating companies applying for licences and permissions. |
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We also had to have a huge number of licences and permissions to fish on many different sectors of the river. |
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At the start of this chapter we referred to the traditional idea that licences are mere permissions and do not constitute interests in land. |
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The major exception is farm-to-farm movements of sheep, which will remain subject to individual licences. |
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And the government is planning to make it an endorsable offence, so offenders will get three points on their licences. |
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The second area of concern is the contentious issue of passenger endorsements on licences for taxi drivers and bus drivers. |
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Drivers can opt to take part in the scheme instead of paying fines and incurring penalty points on their licences. |
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It follows a series of cases at Bradford magistrates' court last month when several people were fined for not having licences. |
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In simple words this means they do not have licences at all because an invalid document is not a licence to drive. |
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Traffic officials would conduct random roadblocks, cracking down on offences such as vehicle overloading, drunken driving and invalid licences. |
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Cafeterias on northern routes also have Class B liquor licences, which serve wine, beer and coolers. |
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From now on, special licences will be needed to own potentially dangerous pets, such as snakes or poisonous spiders. |
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The licences are to be granted for an initial duration of two years, although there is the possibility of renewal and extension countrywide. |
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Twenty people have been charged with trying to obtain fraudulent licences to drive tanker trucks. |
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The residents of the close-knit community of Beaconsfield prepared to celebrate the men's freedom and off licences stocked up on supplies. |
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It is the universal practice in conveyancing that enquiries as to licences would have been made. |
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This decision was taken primarily to help minimise the costs of issuing licences to the public. |
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A one-page letter demanded to see all software licences to prove the software wasn't counterfeit. |
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A group of publicans in the town are today applying for an extension of their licences to allow them to open until 2am. |
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By the late Sixties, corruption spread to more areas of administration, particularly large projects and grant of permits, licences and quotas. |
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These licences are essentially gratuitous, since if any charge was made for them, they would be regarded as contractual. |
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He was also critical over farmers' difficulty in getting licences to move animals. |
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Doctors without licences would have to stop dispensing medicine from today, or run foul of the law. |
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The fishermen pay their licences and harbour dues and employ people on shore as a result of what they do. |
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In addition, 36 global dual-use licences allowed restricted goods to be distributed worldwide with a single licence. |
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Local authorities currently vet their own doormen, meaning bouncers have different licences depending on where they work in the country. |
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Upon evidence, licences will be taken from companies alleged of dealing with goods of doubtful and undeclared origin. |
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Traditionally run by women and without licences, today's shebeens and taverns are a profitable option based on humanity's fondness for the occasional toot. |
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There is a group of minerals, as the Minister will well know, that are the property of the Crown and the Crown can grant licences to others to explore for those minerals. |
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The radical move forms part of a shake-up in licensing laws which will see the power to grant liquor licences transferred from magistrates to local authorities. |
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New disruption tactics have seen regulators used to strip the frontmen of organised crime of their licences to carry out MOTs or operate in the sector. |
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It was previously announced that a decline in channel sales, as well as in site licences for large accounts, was the main reason for the downfall. |
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Records of such royal orders and licences for England, Ireland and Wales can be found in The Calendar of Patent Rolls, for example this grant of murage to Northampton. |
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The clerks, who prepared legal documents, registered deeds, and issued licences, were commoners who did not own property, hold degrees, or belong to the elite gentry families. |
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Alcoholic drinks bought in off licences are to be traceable as the Government bids to clampdown on underage drinking, and drunken, disorderly behaviour. |
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In total, the ITC received six applications for the multiplex licences. |
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It enables the navigation authority to control, by licences issuable at its discretion, the installation and continuity of any works affecting the public river. |
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Apart from people wanting to renew licences that have expired, there have also been a lot of applications for duplicate licences where people have mislaid them. |
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Napster Canada has licences from the big five labels as well as indies. |
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It is inconsistent with the principles of fundamental justice to deny a legal source of marijuana to people who have been granted ATPs and licences to produce. |
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It has localised the format to bid for new FM licences in Glasgow and the West Midlands so more listeners outside London don't have to tune in to the station in medium wave. |
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There are about 800 water licences to extract Lachlan water, mostly belonging to family farms growing lucerne, wheat, hay and in recent years maize. |
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Under the act, prices for such items as television licences and permits have to be rounded down to the nearest convenient amount below the exact euro equivalent. |
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In future, foreign companies will be allowed only a minority holding in firms applying for licences to tap and extract strategic resources like oil and gas. |
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Magistrates are demonstrating a more relaxed attitude towards granting licences and have given the nod to an extra 21 new licensed premises in recent times. |
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This is subject to winners being eligible for race competition licences. |
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When the authority grants such licences, it normally attaches conditions in order to restrict the effect of the anti-competitive aspects of the deal. |
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A further important measure was the Crown Lands Occupation Act of 1836, which provided for the issuing of occupation licences for pastoral purposes on unsurveyed crown land. |
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In Greece, couples are offered a range of incentives to have more than one child, including tax relief and licences for taxis and newspaper kiosks. |
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He said Government had received reports that the illegal trade involved foreigners who allegedly connived with the local authority for illegal issuance of timber licences. |
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Under the act existing gun owners need to reapply for their licences. |
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The licences given to several petty shop-keepers will terminate in mid-December, and we plan to identify all such shops and their licences will be discontinued. |
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Through a set of basic protocols or licences it hopes to create a space or a commons wherein digital content can be accessed and reutilised without fear of lawsuit. |
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Why doesn't the ministry grant more licences all other companies that wish to jump into the gayelle to provide the service that we so much deserve, need and demand? |
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Schools would have to apply for entertainment licences if any performances were attended by members of the public not directly associated with the school or its pupils. |
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The later licences allow people to start their evening at nine or even ten at night, or take in a show or a meal and still have time for a drink afterwards. |
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We learned a large amount of information and did a mock theory test which has prepared us all for our theory test to get our provisional licences. |
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Its powers have been reduced over the centuries but still meets weekly to prove wills and to grant marriage licences. |
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He then set about trying to license his machine, though some licences were granted in satisfaction of debts. |
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The comments had to be made following the central bank's decision to revoke thousands of US dollar accepter and holder licences. |
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Rwanda, too, which is rich with coltan, cassiterite and wolframite, is currently reviewing its mining laws and licences. |
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Most of the mineral extraction licences were issued by national government for 90 years in the 1950s, and remain legally binding. |
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These persistent drink-drivers must now pass a medical exam before they get their licences back. |
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It was found during an investigation by the crime branch that many of the candidates had applied with forged driving licences. |
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Paper driving licences issued before the photocard was introduced in 1998 will remain valid and should not be destroyed. |
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Paper driving licences issued before the photo card was issued will remain valid and should not be destroyed. |
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Both Bahrainis and expatriates can sign up for tour guide licences, which will be eligible for a specific period yet to be decided. |
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The Chancellor also put up the cost of licences for fruit machines and other cash-prize arcade games. |
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This will enable cockling to be controlled with only a limited number of licences. |
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Many existing operators would like more terminals, but licences are restricted by Oflot. |
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Deacons, in some dioceses, can be granted licences to solemnise matrimony, usually under the instruction of their parish priest and bishop. |
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This led to public safety concerns and the local District Council refused any further licences until the problem was solved. |
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Fishing licences bring in millions of pounds a year, most of which is spent on fishery protection and research. |
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The Agency is a regulator of angling and sells over a million rod licences a year. |
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The BBC sometimes issues 'short dated' licences in situations when a licence is renewed after the expiry date of the previous licence. |
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Short dated licences are set to expire 12 months after the previous expiry date. |
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For example, there were 10,461 black and white TV licences in force on 31 August 2014, compared to 25,460,801 colour TV licences. |
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The figure for number of licences in force is taken from the BBC's database. |
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Non domestic licences include licences required for students, military accommodation, hotels and businesses. |
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Since 2016 the fifteen licences are held by two companies, with the majority held by ITV Broadcasting Limited, part of ITV plc. |
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The network is regulated by the media regulator Ofcom who is responsible for awarding the broadcast licences. |
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There are fourteen regional licences and one national licence for the breakfast service. |
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Other licences exist to provide specific programming services, such as Teletext and national news, but are not listed here. |
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In addition to Aadhaar, PAN cards, Ration cards, Voter Cards and driving licences are also used. |
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The Transport board issues driving licences which are valid as identity documents in Sweden. |
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However, driving licences from the UK and other EU countries are usually accepted within other EEA countries for identity verification. |
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Currently, driver licences are issued by the states and territories and are the most widely used personal identification document. |
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Firearms licences are a form of photo identification issued by the New Zealand Police. |
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In 2013, STV won licences to launch local TV channels in Glasgow and Edinburgh. |
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Some protesters refused to buy television licences and others climbed up television masts and invaded television studios. |
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From then on, Lampeter awarded Wales degrees but its own licences and diplomas. |
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The licences were issued by the Mining Cadastre and endorsed by Decisions signed by the Katangese Mining Chief of Department. |
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In addition he's been granted eight temporary licences to leave prison in order to reintegrate him into society. |
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And seen the taxis blocking streets and pumping out fumes because of overgenerosity with taxi licences. |
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Several Edinburgh bars have applied for late-night licences to copy the Fly Bar's nights where women lap-dance for other women. |
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It could mean the council will be allowed to charge a levy for late-night licences to contribute to the cost of extra policing. |
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The committee is asking Metro Council to tack new restrictions onto Metro licences, including... an expanded ghost car program. |
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By 1836, he was free by servitude and in the 1840s began buying up depasturing licences on the northern tablelands. |
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John Patrick Behan pleaded guilty to two offences of operating a private hire business and a private hire vehicle without the correct licences. |
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Manama All private dieticians and dietary centres in Qatar have been told to obtain proper licences by the end of this year. |
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Clubs face the loss of drink licences under new rules aimed at tackling illegal fly-posting. |
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The botch-up is obviously a regular occurrence even though driving licences involve just one office and one Government department. |
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This called for another review of the Liquor Act and how liquor licences are issued to make the shebeen industry more regulated. |
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The Central Bank of Nigeria has issued two new banking licences to the Rand Merchant Bank Limited and First Securities Discount House Limited. |
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Sinking feeling PLANS to re-allocate certain water abstraction licences from rivers or aquifers have alarmed a landowners group. |
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General aviation flight training for private pilots licences takes place from the East Side of the airport by Cabro Aviation and located in Signature Flight Support. |
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But licences can be granted for research and, in the case of certain low Tetrahydrocannabinol plant varieties of cannabis, for the growing of hemp. |
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Gambling licences are subject to excise in many countries today. |
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The gas giant is in talks to buy a stake in licences in the Bowland Shale rock formation in Lancashire from shale gas explorer Cuadrilla, according to the Financial Times. |
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The group also owns ITV Studios, the production arm of the company and formed from an amalgamation of all the production departments of the regional licences they own. |
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From February 7, 2005, all persons who carry out licensable activities have six months to convert their existing licences into personal and premises' licences. |
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It would also help stop forgery and issuance of fake driving licences. |
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Many licences have a Hands Off Flow condition which requires the farmer to switch off pumps and irrigators when flows drop below a specified threshold. |
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It holds 13 of the 15 regional television licences that make up the ITV network, the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom. |
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Only tattooists with medical licences are allowed to practice. |
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From today penalty points will only be recorded electronically, and will not be printed or written on either photocard licences or paper driving licences. |
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The high profits reported by the company after landing in India initially prompted King James I to grant subsidiary licences to other trading companies in England. |
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Businesses, hospitals, schools and a range of other organisations are also required to hold television licences to watch and record live TV broadcasts. |
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Numerous youth hostels have been granted 24-hour licences to sell alcohol, in spite of neighbouring property owners complaining that their peace could be shattered. |
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Many persons held squatting licences who did not live on the squattage, but carried on some occupation elsewhere, the run being left in the care of an overseer. |
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She was also one of a deputation who met the Prince in 1990 to explain to him why they thought he should not renew the military licences for a further term. |
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The licences will cover 40,000 square kilometres of seas in the Dreki area, some 330 km northeast of Iceland and south from Norway's Jan Mayen Islands. |
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In fact, the DRC is not a juristic person and has no locus standi or legal capacity to take decisions, issue licences, determine conditions or function on its own. |
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Housing licences are for fixed periods, often only valid for 4 years and only as long as the individual remains employed by a specified Guernsey employer. |
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According to Moore and Rose, it is better to address potential problems of deregulation directly instead of regulating the number of taxi licences. |
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The Finance Act 1920 introduced a 'Duty on licences for mechanically propelled vehicles' which was to be hypothecated and paid into a newly established Road Fund. |
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In June 2008, the RFL confirmed that Super League would be expanded from 12 teams to 14 in 2009, and on 22 July 2008 the RFL confirmed the teams awarded licences. |
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It licences private companies to provide stevedoring services. |
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A total of 8,000 licences are to be allotted for radio autorickshaws. |
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Penalty points will now only be recorded electronically, and will not be printed or written on either photocard licences or paper driving licences. |
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Since 1983, large festivals have required licences from local authorities. |
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After the transaction, PRSfM, STIM and GEMA would not offer multi-national licences for their repertoire individually and DSPs could obtain those only from the joint venture. |
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