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Labor was the party in government that issued CSG exploitation licences "like confetti" as the premier, Mike Baird, likes to put it.
In Morocco, you don't need trading licences like you do in Leicester Square.
Neither of them realised, or were concerned, that spreading licences like confetti could wreck their exclusive names.So why did Mr De Sole and Mr Arnault buy faded goods?
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Until now newspapers only had to register with the General Post Office and pay for a trading licence like any other business.
The iPlayer loophole will be closed so on-demand viewers will need a TV licence like everyone else.
We should instigate a real, hard copy Poetry Licence, like the pen licence handed out in third grade when you graduate from using a pencil, or the driver's licence that's required to get behind a wheel.
Instead Platini will be present as a grudgingly tolerated guest, banned from "football activities" but admitted to his own tournament under licence, like a ne'er do-well dad shunted out to the furthest tables at his daughter's wedding.
Deputy Paul Luxon, chairman of Guernsey's external transport group said they had no mechanism in the island to provide a guaranteed licence like Jersey.
Lots of civic groups are active in the area, campaigning against late licences and the like, says Dan Carrier of the Camden New Journal, a newspaper.
"They had the possibility of a deal with the Treasury which in addition to the awful idea of the BBC taking on a subsidy for the over-75s involved some good stuff such as CPI increases in the future, like modernising the licence fee, like having to pay for the costs of broadband rollout," he said.
These account for an increasing proportion of companies' total assets, but they are largely excluded from balance sheets whether they are relatively simple to value (like patents and licences) or fuzzier (like brands and goodwill).
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