Yes.i am not 100% sure if im right but i kinda do think im right...so just take my word for it
There is only one file that the name ends with GIF. The only file that ends with GIF is saving a picture.
If a cosigner's name is not on the title they have no legal claim to the vehicle. They can file a lawsuit against the primary borrower to recover money that they contributed towards the paying of the loan.
What would you file a claim for? The vehicle is not yours and it's a minor accident with no injuries, so you have no loss.
It depends on the filesystem, but modern filesystems will allow this.
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Yes, in some states. The shop can file a lien against the vehicle, as the rims are now part of the vehicle. Some states only allow them to repossess the rims.
You can only file bankruptcy without a spouse in cases where the debt is yours only. For example, if you have a credit card that is in your name only then you can file without your husband.
not sure but in America there only realy was one
It makes no difference whose name appears on the loan, the vehicle can only be registered in the name of the person named on the title.
No, you do not have to type the file extension if you want to include the file name. You only use file extension to make the specific file be able to be run by the program. Example: I want to make my file into a java program so i can use with a specific type of program which only runs java file i put .jav at the end of the title to make it from a text file to a java file.
Properties file uses only name value pairs where as xml file uses hierarchical name value and the value can be defined by attributes too.
not sure but in America there only realy was one