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The main differences between a license and a permit are:


A permit is a temporary authorization that allows someone to perform a
specific activity, such as building construction or driving.

A license is a permanent authorization that grants someone the right
to engage in a certain profession or activity, such as practising
medicine or owning a firearm.

Permits are typically issued for specific projects or temporary
activities, while licenses grant ongoing permission to operate a
business or provide certain services.

Licenses are usually granted to an individual, while permits are
usually granted to a business or organization.

Licenses are often more specific in what they allow you to do, while
permits tend to be more general.

Licenses typically need to be renewed on a regular basis, while
permits typically don’t.

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