0 not having a licence (= a document giving legal permission) to do something, for example to sell alcohol, or use or own something, for example a gun:
an unlicensed restaurant
1 not having a licence (= a document giving legal permission) for something:
unlicensed agents/contractors/operators The agency can't take action against consumers for using unlicensed contractors.
unlicensed businesses/companies/facilities
Unlicensed software used by businesses costs U.S. software makers an estimated $13 billion in lost revenue annually worldwide..
A syllabification such as *[plt.i] pity violates (23b), since the coda [t] is unlicensed.
Examples include unlicensed petty trade, food vending, commuter services (daladala), tuition for school children, neighbourhood watch (sungusungu) and medical services.
Supplementary prescribers may also be able to prescribe unlicensed medicines in the future, depending on the outcome of a current consultation (see here [8]).
Both these estimates again suggest that the numbers of unlicensed buses remains close to the number officially registered, at somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000.
To allow an alternative to indenture, an act passed in 1882 enabled 'free' recruitment by unlicensed contractors.
Use by this route is unlicensed and great care must be taken not to inject into a sinus.
The unlicensed head of a domain is itself licensed at some higher level of projection.
Moras may be unlicensed, moras may be shared by two segments, or moras must be licensed and cannot be shared.