Permission
91permission — A license to do a thing; an authority to do an act which, without such authority, would have been unlawful. An act of permitting, formal consent, authorization, leave, license or liberty granted, and it has a flexible meaning depending upon the… …
92permission — Leave; license; sufferance …
93permission — n. (often foll. by to + infin.) consent; authorization. Etymology: ME f. OF or f. L permissio (as PERMIT) …
94prior permission — Permission granted by the appropriate authority prior to the commencement of a flight or a series of flights landing in or flying over the territory of the nation concerned …
95planning permission — Permission that must be obtained from a local authority in the UK before building on or developing a site or before changing the use of an existing site or building, in accordance with the Town and Country Planning Act (1971) …
96Permission de sortie — Droit pénal: autorisation accordée à un détenu sous certaines conditions de s absenter d un établissement pénitentiaire pendant un temps déterminé …
97Permission d'aimer — Cinderella Liberty Drame de Mark Rydell, d après le roman de Darry Ponnicsan, avec James Caan, Marsha Mason, Eli Wallach. Pays: États Unis Date de sortie: 1973 Technique: couleurs Durée: 1 h 57 Résumé Un marin hospitalisé s… …
98Permission jusqu'à l'aube — Mister Roberts Comédie de John Ford et Mervyn LeRoy, d après la pièce de Thomas Heggen et Joshua Logan, avec Henry Fonda, James Cagney, Jack Lemmon, William Powell. Pays: États Unis Date de sortie: 1955 Technique: couleurs Durée: 2 h… …
99Permission to Kill — Voir La Trahison …
100permission marketing — /pəmɪʃən ˈmakətɪŋ/ (say puhmishuhn mahkuhting) noun a style of marketing which seeks the prior consent of people to whom marketing information is sent, as by offering some incentive (opposed to interruption marketing) …