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Seasonal Hide Dealers License: Required for any place of business that butchers wild animals and commercially sells or barters the heads or untanned hides of deer or moose that they have butchered.

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Taxidermist License: Allows a place of business to lawfully possess fish or wildlife for the sole purpose of preparing and mounting them and to also buy, sell or barter raw, untanned hides or heads of wild animals. This includes skull and bone mounts, commonly referred to as European mounts, reptile and amphibians, and freeze-dried mounts.

I recently purchased CCleaner Professional Plus and then realised that I already own licences for CCleaner Professional and Defraggler Professional. Does anybody know where the licence registrations are located because I have reinstalled my original software and it has automatically taken the licence for the CCleaner Professional Plus. All I need to do is prompt the software to ask for the licence name and licence key to be re-entered with the correct licence key.

I would imagine this is probably located within the registry. I have looked in areas which I thought may be the correct location but it wasn't... If anybody knows the answer then please PM me the location. I did think it might have been in appdata but it isn't. if I can promt the software into thinking it's not registered then I can enter the correct licence. I have brought this up with support but I thought that I would ask on the forum as well.

So I am kind of stuck. Does anyone know what other files need to be removed for a truly clean uninstall because clearly trashing the app and the preference are not what is needed to clear out the licence key?

I'm using VMWare Player to run some virtual machines. Recently I needed to use the VMWare Virtual Disk Manager utility (to convert some dynamic disks to fixed), and since it doesn't come with Player, I installed the evaluation version of VMWare Workstation. After I was done, I uninstalled Workstation and reinstalled Player, but apparently Player thinks I'm still using an evaluation licence because it shows "Expired license" in the title bar and the following message in the main window:

Is an organisation asking for a copy of your passport, ID card or driving licence? If so, first check whether this is necessary. Registering the type of ID provided and the document number is often enough. For example: 'Passport, NWLFR3706. See also: Which organisations in the Netherlands are allowed to make a copy of my ID?

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The trapping season authorizes the lethal harvest of furbearing animals for their hides and pelts only. Furbearers may not be taken from the wild and held alive for sale or personal use without a special permit pursuant to WAC 220-450-030. Any wildlife trapped for which the season is not open shall be released unharmed. Any wildlife that cannot be released unharmed must be left in the trap, and a WDFW representative must be notified immediately. Lawfully trapped wild animals must be lethally dispatched or immediately released. A firearm may be used to dispatch trapped animals where firearm use is allowed. For more information on lethal dispatch, see the Trapping Nuisance Wildlife website and the Trapper Education manual.

It is unlawful to possess or export from the state of Washington bobcat or river otter pelts taken in Washington without a department identification seal attached. All bobcat and river otter pelts, on or off the carcass, must be presented by the person harvesting them to an authorized department employee or authorized individual under permit with the department for sealing by April 20. Pelts must be presented in a way that the hide can be sealed. No frozen hides or carcasses will be accepted. Pelts must be fully thawed prior to sealing appointment if previously frozen. Contact a regional office to schedule an appointment for pelt sealing prior to bringing in a bobcat or river otter.

While we recommend hard-coding the license key in git, you can also use an environment variable to set the license key.This method is required if your codebase is "source-available" (to hide the license key), and can be preferred if you want to granularly share the license key with your licensed developers.

Alligator Farmer Permit: Authorizes a person to hold one or more live alligators in captivity for commercial purposes including the selling of alligator eggs, hide, meat or other parts of an alligator.

Alligators/alligator hides can only be sold to licensed fur buyers or fur dealers. Most wild alligators are sold whole to fur buyers/dealers at processing facilities. Make sure you have made arrangements to sell alligators prior to setting lines or harvesting alligators.

All alligators/alligator hides not sold to buyers or dealers or shipped for tanning/ taxidermy within 30 days following the close of the season must be reported to LDWF via an official form, with information including tag number, location, intended use, and length.

Alligator hunters may give alligator parts to anyone for personal use. Any alligator parts or containers enclosing alligator parts must be tagged with the name, address, date, hide tag number, and the license number of the person donating the alligator part(s). This information must remain affixed until the part(s) has been stored at the domicile of the person receiving the parts. In addition, an alligator transaction parts form must be submitted to LDWF by the end of the calendar year if any parts transaction has taken place.

A trapping license is required for trapping and selling fur, hides and pelts, either a commercial trapping license or a no-cost landowner trapping permit.
License application must be completed and then mailed or brought to:

Within 30 days after the close of trapping season, all trappers must report in writing the number of furs, hides or pelts which have been taken during the open season and the person to whom sold. By completing and returning the Georgia Trapper Harvest Survey, which is emailed to all licensed trappers, you will fulfill this obligation. Alternatively, such reports can be mailed to:

Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division
Game Management, Attn: Emily Rushton 2065 Highway 278 SE
Social Circle, GA 30025

All bobcats and otters trapped in Georgia and exported out of Georgia must be tagged with a Federal Export (CITES) Tag. The tag must be attached by State personnel no later than 30 days after the close of the trapping season. To receive Federal Export tags, visit your local WRD Region Office or the Wildlife Resources Conservation Center.

Prior to shipping, transporting or otherwise conveying any furs, hides or pelts outside this state, a written report of the number and type of furs, hides or pelts to be exported and the name and address of the person to whom such furs, hides or pelts are to be shipped must be filed with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division. Failure to submit a report may result in revocation of license, in addition to criminal proceedings. Any furs, hides or pelts shipped outside of this state contrary to these provisions shall be declared contraband and seized and disposed of as provided by law. Such reports must be mailed to:

Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division
Game Management, Attn: Emily Rushton 2065 Highway 278 SE
Social Circle, GA 30025

Possession, Sale or Transportation of Alligator Hides or Parts Allowed only in accordance with provisions found in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Title 27, and Rules of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Chapters 391-4-11, 391-4-12, 391-4-13, only by licensed alligator farmers and agent-trappers.

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