== == I don't see why not, it's not like we allow slavery anymore and the right to travel freely throughout the US is guaranteed by the constitution. Check with your claims adjuster and see if they have a problem with that.
Gift tax is a federal tax imposed on the transfer of assets from one person to another without receiving fair compensation in return.
yes you can
It may be necessary to relocate when applying for a job. If a person says they are willing to relocate, it means they are willing to move their belongings and family to another location that is closer to the job.
An idemnity clause in health insurance means that a sum is paid by a party to another party by way of compensation for a particular loss suffered by the party receiving payment.
Wergild is another term used to describe the Germanic practice of compensation for harm or wrongdoing.
yes
the answer is yes if relocate is different from re-locate. You can relocate (change the position of) yourself to another state, while you can re-locate (find again) something that you found earlier. If that's true, then you hyphenate when you find something again.
wergild
carry, change, displace, remove, relocate, shift, transmit, transport
Remuster or relocate or reencamp. The answer was reemploy
Relocate and dispossess are not the same. To relocate means to move from one place to another, typically implying a voluntary or planned action. In contrast, to dispossess means to take away someone's possession or property, often against their will. While both involve a change in location or ownership, their connotations and implications are quite different.
If the court gives permission yes.