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A condition relevant to a particular event or situation.Do to the circumstances of rain, the parade has been cancelled.
As a suffix, the "dom" in the word Kingdom stands for Belonging to a domain or jurisdiction. From Old English, dōm signifies "judgement, state, condition, authority, jurisdiction".
I was in great condition
That is US Scott number 1193. It can be purchased for 20 cents in used condition. A mint copy is only 40 cents.
Yes. There are plenty enough laws to cover just about every condition imagineable - it is their lack of application by the courts that cause the problem.
In almost every jurisdiction it is a requirement of the health inspecting body and generally required as a law or bylaw condition for providing the service.
Wisdom comes fromwis + domwis:From Latin visionem "vision"dom:From Middle English -dom from Old English -dōm from dōm "judgement, state, condition, authority, jurisdiction".
If they aren't cancelled how would we know they are a first issue page? If you mean a sheet of the Elvis Stamps, they can still be used for face value of postage. You might be able to sell the sheet for about twice the face value.
5 cents. Just kidding. They are not rare, about 50 to 60 cents mint condition UNCANCELLED. A cancelled Sam houston 5 cent about about 20 cents retail. yes, I was suprised too
An authorized or registered agent is a person or perhaps a company that functions on your behalf for receiving notices or official government communications in the condition department in addition to service of process in the jurisdiction of the state where the organization conducts its business. The registered agent could be anyone dwelling within the condition where the organization is registered and, generally, doesn't have to become a member or investor.
it will vary by state, but generally you lose the privilege if you place your medical condition at issue in a case, or if someone else's health & well being is at risk. the exceptions vary by state so talk to a lawyer who is licensed in your jurisdiction
Yes, Your homeowners insurance can be cancelled due to lack of home maintenance or required updates. Basically home insurers will have a minimum standard of acceptable condition when they insure the home. If the roof does not meet the minimum requirements of the program being offered, then the company may cancel the policy. This is usually done in the first 60 days of policy issuance or effective date. Homes that are not adequately maintained and updated are considered to be at significantly higher risk for a loss.