Want this question answered?
Legally NO!
legally under taking legally under taking
My doctor told me Affirm treatments can be done while on anticoagulants. (I am also on Coumadin.) Injections or cutting into the skin cannot be done while on Coumadin. Affirm does not involve either. Hope this helps. Thank you.
"affirm' is the word that can be used in place of "swear". I believe that Franklin Pierce is the only president to use "affirm" so far.
not legally
Not legally.
I, ……………., do solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and declare the taking of an oath is according to my religious belief unlawful, and I do also solemnly, sincerely and truly affirm and declare that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second and her heirs. so god help me
No, they should not be able to fire you legally for taking a medication you have an active prescription for.
No, an executor of a trust is legally obligated to distribute the assets according to the terms specified in the trust document. Taking more than their entitled share would be a breach of their fiduciary duty and could lead to legal consequences.
By taking them to court
no one currently running for the presidency is competent for taking over as the head of one of the most influential countries in the world.
No, because technically and legally that would be perceived as cattle rustling, especially if the buyer "forgets" to close the sale and make the payment after taking your cattle. The money must be paid in full before the buyer can legally remove the cattle from your land. If he/she cannot make the sale, the cattle must stay. No ifs, ands or buts!