Yes you are allowed because they have good books, and sometimes they can close down.
The is a tricky question because there a lot of Borders in the UK. The most famous was Borders UK a book shop chain and a subsiadary of the american Borders book shop chain acquired by Barnes & Noble in 2011. Borders UK was established in 1998.
maybe
They are allowed to go in the shop and walk around when they need to, but aren't allowed to talk.
you can by them at borders, online at ebay, you can by them at swap.com
Try Borders,or ebay,or search 'shop twilight'.
Any CD shop, including Borders and Popular bookstores
Yes, trains are allowed to cross international borders as long as the countries involved agree. Amtrak regularly crosses between the United States and Canada, and trains cross regularly from Pakistan to India and back. Many trains cross borders to other countries in Europe and other places around the world.
As long as local ordinances do not prohibit it.
Yes, every sovereign country has the rite to control its borders.
I wouldn't recommend it.
A union closed shop is a workplace in which only union workers are allowed and to work and an open shop allows non union workers
"It is allowed" Example: Licet nobis ire ad tabernam. "We are allowed to go to the shop." Lit. Going to the shop is allowed to us. It is a second conjugation impersonal verb. In other contexts, it functions as a concessive conjunction and means "although."