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- Word Choice: License vs. Licence | Proofed’s Writing Tips
If you’re writing about an action (i e the act of authorising something), the correct term is the verb ‘license’ However, if you’re talking about a thing (i e a permit to do something), the correct word is the noun ‘licence’
- Licence vs License, and other US spelling words
The short version is that Licence is a noun while License is a verb A licence is a certificate or document from an official body which gives you permission to do something
- Terms and spelling | Digital NSW
Australian spelling We use Australian English and the Macquarie Dictionary Do realise – not realize neighbour – not neighbor centre – not center driver licence – not driver license (note: licensed and licensing are correct) Don't apply Australian spelling to proper names or titles
- Licence to Occupy | Southern Legal
A licence to occupy, also known as an occupancy licence, is a legal agreement that grants a person or entity the right to occupy and use a specific property for a defined period
- Leasing and Licence to Occupy – Practical Australian Insights
A licence will create a right between an owner of land and an occupier to grant a right in common with others to access and use the land for a period of time, purpose and on other terms and conditions as agreed between the parties
- Words with multiple spelling variations and - Australian Dictionary
the preferred Australian English spelling Many words in Australian English have multiple spelling variations This page lists some of those words and determines the preferred Australian English spelling for each word Is the spelling seatbelt or seat belt? Driving licence or license? Favourite or Favorite? Is it licenced or licensed?
- What is the plural of licence? - WordHippo
The noun licence can be countable or uncountable In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be licence However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be licences e g in reference to various types of licences or a collection of licences Find more words!
- When to use a licence to occupy instead of a lease
Most leasing (as opposed to licencing) transactions in Australia are heavily regulated, for example, residential, retail and commercial leases are governed by specific state based legislation, which the landlord must comply with
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