Parade Permit

/ˈpær.eɪd pərˌmɪt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal authorization granted by a relevant government authority allowing an individual or group to hold a parade in a public space.
    The organizers secured a parade permit from the city before the event.

Forms

  • parade permit
  • parade permits

Commentary

Drafting parade permits typically requires specifying time, route, expected attendance, and safety measures to balance public order and free expression.

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