It is completely legal.
The Apple iTunes EULA states "You shall be authorized to use the Products only for personal, noncommercial use." and "You shall be able to store Products from up to five different Accounts on certain devices, such as an iPod or iPhone, and Apple TV at a time; provided that each iPhone may sync ring tone Products with only a single Apple-authorized device at a time, and that syncing an iPhone with another Apple-authorized device will cause any ring tone Products stored on such iPhone to be erased and, if you so choose, to be replaced with any ring tone Products stored on such other Apple-authorized device."
To sum it up, if it stays in the family, it's 100% legal anywhere.
when the governor of Pennsylvania signed a law limiting the asbestos-related liabilities of Crown and other Pennsylvania-based companies.
It is legal, but against the Merchant Agreement that the club would of signed to process credit cards.
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This is legal as long as the person cashing/depositing the check is the payee and it is signed by the owner of the bank account or an authorized signer on the account. It doesn't matter who writes out the check, it matters who signs it.
In most cases, the SP will require the actual account owner to be 18 or over, so the contract can be signed directly and be a legal document.
It is legal for a citizen to carry Mace pepper spray in Pennsylvania.
Yes they are legal to purchase
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