Yes, you could be held legally responsible for making a mistake while performing CPR while you are intoxicated. Being intoxicated; your senses, response time, and ability to think and perform is impaired
Being responsible
It could be the printer or the person that supplied the printer with the mistake.
You will have to bring it to the notice f the court, and they will tell you what to do. You can show your passport, that shows your real name.
There is a risk of (possibly fatal) injury if a person performing Parkour makes a mistake and falls from a great heighth to a hard surface below.
It's your debt.
He was angry at himself for making his wife pregnant so he accidentally went into war.
Yes it is. Under performing dog needs to be cut free to prevent anymore bleeding. Merger mistake
In most cases there is no law against it. You are responsible for your actions and if you trusted her, you made a mistake.
More details need to be presented in order to fully understand the situation.
No, it is incorrect. The correct way to phrase that sentence is this:"Bob and I are going to the game."A simple way to figure it out for yorself is to do this:Ask, if you were going to the game alone, how would you say it?You would say "I am going to the game."You wouldn't say "Me is going to the game." right?So add the name "Bob" into the correct sentence, and you come out with"Bob and I .... are going to the game.(IS changes to ARE if you have more than one person going to the park.)Example 2:Which is correct? "Give the book to Mary or I""Give the book to Mary or ME"So, remove "Mary", and you have left"Give the book to Mary or I""Give the book to Mary or ME"(The correct one is "Mary and ME".)Example 3:"Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or me?"Remove Henry and Laura, and ask which is correct?"Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or I?""Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or me?"Answer the question out loud: "Am I responsible? or "Is ME responsible?""I" is correct here, so the example "me" is incorrect.The sentence should correctly read: "Who is responsible for the mistake, Henry, Laura, or I?"Correction:In example 3, actually ME is correct, not I. Like you said, you remove theother nouns or pronouns and say the sentence with possessive meaning.Correct: Who is responsible for the mistake, me?Incorrect: Who is responsible for the mistake, I?If you were to rephrase it like you did, "Am I responsible?"Then yes, I would be proper, not me.
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that depends on your state laws if minors are liable for such lawsuits. Legally, a minor cannot have a credit card. They are not old enough to sign a binding contract. If one was issued to them, it is either because of a mistake, or the parents also signed. If the parents signed, they can be held responsible for the debt. Consult an attorney that knows the laws of your state.