No. Individuals are responsible for their own actions.
It's something that, if you don't do it, will put you back in jail.
Congress can impose federal mandates, which require the state government to comply with its orders
what can the president do if a sate fails to comply with the directives of the central goverment
I am the Plaintiff a Pro Se who submitted Production of Documents and Interrogratory's to the Defendants in a Employment Race Discrimination case. The Defendants refuse to comply with the Court and release to the Plaintiff the Interrogratorys and Production of Documents. The Plaintiff has to write a Motion to Suppress release to the Court in order to get the Court to order the Defendants to complay. How dose the Plaintiff write a Motion to Suppress?
Depending on the type of judgement, a motion for contempt or a garnishment/lien would be the appropriate avenue. If you are unable to file a motion for contempt, it is likely that the required time to comply has not yet passed.
10 days to make arrangements and 30 days to come pick up. If they don't comply with the necessary steps the defendant will be released.
The OHS Act was written for standards of occupational health and safety. If a person does not want to comply with this act, then they can first be reprimanded. If actions continue, then the person should be fired.
They would have to mail the as-fault person a letter and so they would comply. And if the do not comply, further legal actions will have to take place.
It is "comply with" or "conform to" not "comply to." To act in agreement with rules or requests. Definitely comply with
It is "comply with rules" rather than "comply to rules."
Conforme is the Spanish word that is equivalent to conform. The definition is to comply in actions or behaviors with accepted norms or standards or to fit in or be in accordance with.
Yes, if you meet the legal requirements, comply with government regulations and register the weapon