licensing issue

[ˈlaɪsənsɪŋ ˈɪʃuː]
noun phrasepl: licensing issues
problema de licença
1. A legal or administrative problem related to obtaining, maintaining, or complying with a license or permit required to operate a business, profession, or activity
The restaurant faced a licensing issue that prevented it from opening on schedule.
O restaurante enfrentou um problema de licença que impediu sua abertura no cronograma.
2. A dispute or obstacle concerning intellectual property rights, copyright, or software permissions
The software company encountered a licensing issue with the third-party library.
A empresa de software enfrentou um problema de licença com a biblioteca de terceiros.
3. A regulatory or compliance matter that must be resolved before conducting authorized operations
The new medical clinic resolved its licensing issue with the health department.
A nova clínica médica resolveu seu problema de licença com a secretaria de saúde.
In Brazil, licensing issues often involve bureaucratic delays with municipal or state agencies. In the USA, licensing issues are common in regulated industries like healthcare, finance, and alcohol distribution, and can significantly impact business operations and timelines.
NYC Slang
permit beef
Synonyms / Sinônimos
permit problemregulatory issuecompliance problemauthorization problemlegal obstacle
Antonyms / Antônimos
licensing approvalregulatory clearancecompliance success

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
problema de licença
Standard usage across Brazil
São Paulo
questão de licenciamento
More formal, common in business contexts
Rio de Janeiro
problema de licença
Standard colloquial usage
Portugal
questão de licenciamento
Formal administrative terminology

Related Words

licensing agreementpermitcomplianceregulatory authorityintellectual propertyauthorizationlegal obstacle

Related Idioms & Phrases

to get tangled up in licensing issues
licensing red tape
to iron out licensing issues
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