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It depends on the wording of the statutes of the state you live in.
It all may depend on the wording of the divorce and support decree - and/or - the wording of the law in the state in which the support was granted. You will have to check the wording of your documents and wording of the support statutes for the state involved.
The impetus behind introducing it and passing it is "the will of the people" of Arizona as expressed by their elected representatives to the state legislature. Much of the actual wording of the law follows, and comes from the wording of the US Federal statutes.
Of course you can. It can be called "Assault" - "Affray" - "Disorderly Conduct" - or any number of classifications, depending upon the wording of the statutes in your jurisdiction.
They will follow the wording of the will as to what happens to the item or monies. Most have a specific wording that makes it clear what happens.
Billboards must be under a certain height and must not carry any profane language.
It can vary depending on the wording of the statutes of the individual states and what the penalty calls for . The classification of 'felony' indicates that it would be a minimum of at least one year.
The specific wording varies from manuscript to manuscript.D.Most were published after his death.
That is dependent on the the specific wording of the court order, or state laws.
It depends on the wording of the specific warrant.
There is no correct or specific wording. Normally, the word credit or credit for bank error will appear on your statement.
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