To find out if something is legal one could read the laws in their current state charter or law book. A conversations with a lawyer, the police department, or a judge or court clerk would also help one to determine the legality of something.
One could start by looking at local jobs available in Hudson and finding one in the legal sector that they are qualified for. One could also go to many private law firms and seek employment that way.
Invention implies creating something which didn't previously exist. Discovery implies finding something which no one had found before. You could have invented a telescope if you lived before it's inventors. You could use a telescope and discover an object which no one had noticed before.
One could not. The shape could be a rectangle.
Preterion literally means passing over, omitting or neglecting or disregarding - it could be omitting one of the legal heirs or something similar to that.
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Personally, no. If, however, this is something that you are interested in finding out you could try one of the numerous genealogy sites that are out there or, alternatively, start at your local library and check out their records.
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There is only one place that I could think of in which "weed" is legal and that is in Amsterdam.
Good luck finding one first.
Yes, but finding one could prove difficult.
Finding local attorney legal services very much depends on where you live, as they vary from country to country. If you live in the UK the Citizens Advice Bureau would be able to help you find the services you need. However, countries such as Australia have a legal aid site where you can find out such information.
Legal interpreters can be found through your local directory. You may also want to ask your embassy for help in finding one if you are really struggling with a language barrier. Be sure that your interpreter is capable of faithfully translating legal jargon.