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Both Indiana and Ohio boarder the southern line of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, while the state of Wisconsin shares a border just below Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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Under no conditions are you going to find an antonym for "rowboat." That's like asking what the antonym for "pony" is. Concrete objects don't generally have opposites.
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If you are suing in state court, you need to check with your secretary of state or other state agency that keeps a log of all of the business in your state and their registered agent is required to be listed under law (check your state's gov't website) (for example in Florida it is sunbiz.org). You can then serve that person in your state.
Yes, if you can provide an address supported by utility bills under your name. Most states permit you up to a year to change your vehicle registration. If you do not have a residence in the state where your car is registered, you are violating the law.
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Most likely no. California recognizes out-of-state domestic partnerships that are substantially similar to marriage. A New Jersey state registered domestic partnership offers only limited rights and is not substantially similar to marriage. Therefore, California will likely not recognize New Jersey state registered domestic partnerships.
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Yes. The state of New York recognizes out-of-state comprehensive registered domestic partnerships that are substantially equivalent to legal marriage and it recognizes them as legal marriages for the purpose of New York state law. Since Oregon state registered domestic partnerships are substantially equivalent to legal marriage under Oregon law, they are recognized as legal marriages for purposes of New York state law.
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No. While it IS permitted under Federal law, Michigan law limits firearm purchases to Michigan and CONTGOUS states. States that share a border with Michigan. From Michigan State Code:The People of the State of Michigan enact:3.111 Rifles and shotguns; purchases by residents.Sec. 1. Residents of this state may purchase rifles and shotguns in any state contiguous thereto if they conform to the federalgun control act of 1968 and the regulations issued thereunder, as administered by the secretary of the treasury and the laws ofthe state where the purchase is made.History: 1969, Act 207, Imd. Eff. Aug. 6, 1969.