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Mandy is right, if they find your daughter wasn't at fault, the other insurance company should take care of her damages. Hopefully, the other driver had insurance. If the other insurance company gives you any problems, then you would not have the benefit of your own insurance company fighting...
Op, have you checked out the reason for this? It could possibly be the reason cbg stated. It may also be that they are trying to keep all beverages and snacks confined to just the cafeteria area.
As far as your son needing something to drink, there is always the water fountain.
I didn't see where the first wife was filing married/JOINT, that was only mentioned the first time in your post (with the words if). Since the OP hasn't told us the exact status of how she is filing (other than she is claiming to be married); we shouldn't presume she is doing anything...
You don't understand 'Adverse Possession'. You can't go into someone's home and try to assume ownership, just because the owner is no where to be found or dead.
You could be found guilty of breaking and entering and numerous other violations.
This is not an alleged marriage. Is he denying the ceremony took place; it happened, isn't that proof enough for you?
You make it sound like his first wife is nuts and fabricated the marriage. She believes that they are married; just as your husband believes he was married. If neither of...
Even in this situation, the management is trying to protect their property of any damages that may occur. Not just the installation, but also the removal of the dish. You'll get it back if no damages happen.
If you don't like the agreement, find a different place to live.
It's a deposit, you should get it back providing you don't take the satellite when you leave.
For emancipation to happen the court will have to take into consideration on why your son should be emancipated.
§ 7B-3504. Considerations for emancipation.
In determining the best interests of the petitioner and the need for emancipation, the court shall review the following considerations...
For information on "Certain Contracts of Minors" go to this link:
http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/byarticle/chapter_48a/article_2.html
North Carolina § 48A‑11
Lighten up. I thought that was quite funny.
Nice try, trying to make us think breezie was losing it. I read your post prior to you editing it. It didn't have a question.
Either you want to be your parents responsibility or you don't. You can't have it both ways.
If you moved back in with your parents then they would be taking the responsibility for you, right? You are the one choosing to be out of the household.
And it should bother you that you are...
Sounds like a Civil Fine and yes they can do it.
490.5.(b) When an unemancipated minor's willful conduct would constitute
petty theft involving merchandise taken from a merchant's premises
or a book or other library materials taken from a library facility,
any merchant or library facility who...
§ 3922. Theft by deception.
(a) Offense defined.--A person is guilty of theft if he intentionally obtains or withholds property of another by deception. A person deceives if he intentionally:
(1) creates or reinforces a false impression, including false impressions as to law, value, intention...
I think he got off easy. Your brother was given probation and he had certain guidelines and rules to follow. When a person violates their probation they take a chance of spending the rest of their probation in jail.
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