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Definition of Hunting license
1. Noun. A license authorizing the bearer to kill a certain type of animal during a specified period of time.
Generic synonyms: Licence, License, Permit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hunting License
Literary usage of Hunting license
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Texas Legislature. Senate, Legislature, Texas State Library, Texas (1909)
"Any person who has been a bona fide resident of this State for six months last
past may procure a hunting license to hunt outside the boundaries of the ..."
2. Inventory of the Town and City Archives of Rhode Island by Historical Records Survey Rhode Island (1765)
"(hunting license RETURNS), 1924--. 2 envs. Copies of monthly returns of hunting
licenses ... GENERAL TREASURER (Receipts for hunting license Fees), 1912--. ..."
3. The Laws of Wisconsin by Wisconsin (1915)
"No nonresident hunting license shall be issued in the same year to any person to
whom a settler's hunting license has been issued, and no settler's hunting ..."
4. Colorado Statutes Annotated: With All Acts and Amendments Up to and by Colorado, Robert Stewart Morrison, Emilio Dominguez De Soto (1911)
"Licenses shall be as follows: (1) A non-resident hunting license. (2) A non-resident
bird hunting license, good only in the county therein named. ..."
5. Journal of the House of Representatives by Texas Legislature. House (1909)
"... providing for his salary and fixing his additional powers and duties; providing
resident hunting license for resident hunters in the State of Texas; ..."
6. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1901)
"The permit de chasse, or hunting license, in France must be taken out by everyone
bearing any part in the chase, ie, masters, huntsmen, whippers- m and ..."