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Legal documents are documents with contractual conditions, authorizations, and empowerment regarding an estate, sale, orders, and such. Real estate title, bankruptcy forms, will, passport, license, proof of purchase are some examples of a legal document.

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What required colonist to attach tax stamps to newspapers and legal documents?

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The Stamp Act of 1765 required colonists to attach tax stamps to newspapers and legal documents in order to raise revenue for the British government and to help cover the costs of maintaining British troops in the American colonies.

Which act placed a tax on newspapers almanacs pamphlets playing cards dice and legal documents?

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The Stamp Act of 1765 imposed taxes on newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, playing cards, dice, and various legal documents in the American colonies. This act required these items to carry a stamp purchased with British currency, leading to widespread protests and ultimately contributing to the start of the American Revolution.

What tax required a special tax on certain items including newspapers playing cards and legal documents?

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The Stamp Act imposed a special tax on items like newspapers, playing cards, and legal documents in the American colonies in 1765. This tax was met with heavy opposition from colonists, as they argued that it violated their rights as British subjects. The protests against the Stamp Act eventually led to its repeal in 1766.

What does a petition look like?

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A petition typically includes a statement outlining the purpose or cause, followed by spaces for individuals to sign in support. It often also includes a section for signers to provide their name, address, and sometimes additional contact information. Petitions can be physical paper documents or digital forms.

When a contract is intended to benefit a third person such a person is referred to as a delegator true or false?

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False. A third person who is intended to benefit from a contract is referred to as a third-party beneficiary. A delegator is unrelated to the concept of third-party beneficiaries and refers to someone who transfers a responsibility, duty, or authority to another person.

The key to understanding any legal document is knowing the vocabulary and the form?

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of the document. Legal documents often contain specific terms and phrases that have legal significance, so understanding their meaning is crucial. Additionally, understanding the structure and format of the document can help identify important sections and organize the information in a logical manner.

You got a dissolusion and typed up are own property division and had it notarized is this considered a legal document and will it stand up in court?

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I am not a lawyer, but generally, a document prepared and notarized by the parties involved may be considered legal. However, the enforceability of such a document in court can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. It is advisable to consult with a qualified attorney to ensure the document meets all legal requirements and to determine its enforceability.

Is a dash used in the word nonresponsive?

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No, a dash is not used in the word "nonresponsive." It is spelled as one word without any hyphens or dashes.

How do you copy and paste something in real life?

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You can paste something in real life by getting a form of paste.

Print the item you are going to copy.

Squirt the paste on to the surface which you would like to copy the item to.

Put the copped item on the paste.

You have successfully copped and pasted

Which English document established the basis for the ideas of trial by jury and writs of habeas corpus and due process of law that appear in the Bill of Rights?

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The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.

Can the military make you divorce your spouse?

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Of course. Actually filing for a divorce may be more difficult than if done under civilian conditions, because of the geographical obstacles. Jurisdiction or residency requirements for divorce, child support, and custody are usually determined by where you permanently reside and not where you are stationed. As is to be expected, once the non-military spouse is divorced, they will no longer be entitled to military housing, healthcare, etc.

How do you collect child support from a disable veteran?

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Child support from a deployed soldier can still be taken from the soldiers pay and sent to you. You will need to speak to an attorney for more details.

Can you have an Arm's Length Transaction with a relative?

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Yes, as long as the final agreed-upon price is close to market value and no discounts are given due to the relativeness.

How does a document become a legal document?

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Documents aren't legal. They are evidence of agreements. Some of them can be legal documents, recording legal agreements. In most cases to be used as evidence, it helps if they are signed and dated. Signatures of witnesses or notarization makes it more credible.

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The answer is proper execution.

A legal document (or legal instrument) is formally executed written evidence of an enforceable act between parties such as transaction between parties, a relationship between parties such as an agreement, contract, obligation or right. "Legal instrument" is a legal term of art. In order to be enforceable against the parties a document must be fully executed according to the laws in that state.

Proper execution of a document makes it a legal document. For example, an unsigned promissory note is not a legal document. A properly drafted promissory note signed by the debtor, witnessed and notarized is a legal document and enforceable in court. An unsigned deed is not a legal document and conveys nothing. It cannot be enforced in court. A properly signed, witnessed and notarized deed is a legal document. Signed and witnessed legal documents are prima facie evidence in the moving party's favor.

How many types of judgments are there?

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In a sense we are judged by the choices we made during life, hence Heb. 9:27 states "And as it appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement,"

When the lost person dies they go to "hades" (greek for one of the 5 words used for hell) which is like a local jail to await their judgement @ the end of the 1000 reign of Christ on earth. Rev. 20:7-15, this is the 2nd resurrection or judgement.

The first resurrection/judgemnt happens when Jesus comes to earth @ the 2nd coming. After Armeggedon & the Beast are overthrown we have Rev. 20:4-6 (may even start @ 19:11 !! "The first resurrection is the resurrection of the just (Lk. 14:14). Although it is shown in both O.T. & N.T. that the resurrection of the just to life eternal, and the resurrection of the lost to everlasting condemnation, are distinct from one another (Dan. 12:2; Jn. 5:28-29), here is the first time the precise interval between the 2 is revealed as a period of 1,000 yrs.

Here are some notes I have in my Bible I Corinthians 15:52

1) The resurrection of the dead was believed by the patriarchs (Gen. 22:5 with Heb. 11:19; Job 19: 25-27) and revealed throught the prophets (Isa. 26:19;Dan. 12:2,13; Hos. 13:14), and miracles of the the dead restored to life are recorded in the O.T. (2 Ki.4:32-35; 13:21). 2) Jesus Christ restored life to the dead (Mt. 9:25; Lk. 7:12-15; Jn. 11:43-44), & predicted his own resurrection (Jn. 10:18; Lk.24:1-8). 3) A resurrection of bodies followed the resurrection of Christ (Mt. 27:52-52), and the apostle raised the dead (Acts. 9:36-41; 20:9-10). These are distinguished as the "first resuurection", which is one of life (Jn. 5:28-29; I Cor. 15:22-23; I Thes. 4:14-17; Rev. 20:4-6) and a 2nd resurrection which is one "of damnation" i.e. judgement (Jn. 5:28-29; Rev. 20:5-6, 11-13).

The fisrt resurrection will occur at the 2nd coming of Christ (I Cor. 15:23), the believers of the Church Age meeting him in the air (I Thes. 4:16-17), and the martyrs of thetribulation period being raised at the close of the tribulation, when Christ returns to earth to inaugurate the millennium. Old Testament believers will likewise share in the 1st resurrection. Some hold that these will be raised w/the church (I Thes4:16-17; I Cor. 15:51-53), prior to the tribulation; others hold that it is more harmonious w/the O.T. Scriptures to include the O.T. believers with those who rise after the tribulation Rev. 20:4-6), because both Isaiah & Daniel mention the resurrection of the O.T. saints as taking place following a time of great trouble (Isa. 26:16-21; Dan. 12:1-3). 5) The mortal body will be related to the resurrection body as grain sown is related to the harvest (I Cor. 15:37-38); the resurrection body will be incorruptible, glorious, powerful & spiritual (I Cor. 15:24-44, 49). 6) The bodies of the living believers will, at the same time be instantaneously changed (I Cor; 15:50-53; Philipians 3:20-21). This change of the living, and resurrection of the dead in Christ, is called the "redemption of our body" Rom. 8:23 & Eph. 1:13-14). And 7) after the 1,000 yrs the resurrection unto judgement (Jn. 5:29) will occur. The resurrection of the body of the wicked dead is not described. They will be judged according to the works, & will be cast into the lake of fire (Rev. 20:7-15).

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C.I. Scofield Dallas Theological Seminary

What is a legal document giving the lender a claim on the property if payment is not made?

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That document would be a Notice of Claim of Lien. Liens can be filed for goods provided or services rendered but not paid for.

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A judgment lien, a real estate tax taking, liens for unpaid municipal services such as demolition liens or health hazard clean-ups, special assessment liens such as sewer liens and income tax liens are all forms of involuntary liens. Involuntary liens are those created without the consent of the property owner.

Is email considered a legal document in Ontario?

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An e-mail COULD be considered legal correspondence if appropriate measures are taken, such as electronic signatures, legal disclaimers etc., and is becoming a very popular way to communicate professionally.

An e-mail account could be easily be misused by anyone wanting to impersonate someone else. The same possibilities can occur with a written or typed letter or even a telephone conversation.

The best advice I can give is to be very cautious of what you DOCUMENT in any electronically written correspondence, and be very cautious of what you may receive.

Most legal documents will require any combination of a handwritten date, signature, witness signature and notarization.

What is an addition to a legal document called?

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An addition to a legal document is called an addendum. An addendum contains changes or additional provisions that the parties have agreed to which were not included in the original document.

An addendum is different from a schedule, appendix or exhibit, which contains additional information or copies of items that either support or are relevant to the matters set out in the legal document.

What is a chamber summons in the high court?

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Chamber summons is instituted to take on record the parties (the defendants) to a newly filed suit / or to add new parties to the existing suit / to amend the existing plaint according to the changed circumstances.

Generally, if you file a Vakalatnama or make a personal appearance on the date fixed by the court, then it implies that you have answered the summons issued by the said court. It is highly recommended that one should approach a learned advocate before making an appearance on any given date.

How does a federal inmate file for divorce for free?

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If the prisoner is not going to contest the divorce, have the spouse file for an un-contested divorce in their local court. The case will eventually be heard and if the prisoner returns all the completed paperwork that he will be sent, there should be no problem with it.

Is the obituary a legal document for listing the legal heirs?

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No. The will is the legal document that lists heirs.