I found the definition below from the University of Vermont
A "US person" is a citizen of United States, a lawful permanent resident alien of the US, (a "Green Card" holder), a refugee or someone here as a protected political asylee or under amnesty. US persons also include organizations and entities, such as universities, incorporated in the US. The general rule is that only US persons are eligible to receive controlled items, software or information without first obtaining an export license from the appropriate agency unless a license exception or exclusion is available.
The regulations are defined by the airline, not the type of plane. Normally, 20kg per person is allowed.
Yes, law can be defined within law. The law states rules and regulations, thus defining itself. Take a person for example. You can define who they are by what they project and their personality.
what are the rulls and regulations for 401k withdrawels for a 71 year old person?
It is defined as person or citizen of the united states.
Per US export regulations, no, a monitor can not be taken as a gift to a person in CUBA without a specific export license; such export license would most likely be DENIED. Cuba is an embargoed country and there is a general policy of denial for all exports to Cuba with the exception of certain humanitarian goods such as food and medicine. Computers and Monitors are listed commodities on the Commodity Control list of the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR) 15 CFR Part 730 to 774, especially reference part 340.12 (a)(2)(1), license exception GFT for Gift parcels and humanitarian donations. "(2)Prohibited commodities. (1) For Cuba, no commodity listed on the Commerce Control List may be included in a gift parcel." Paula M.
Be very rigid about rules and regulations.
yes
Weaknesses in the integrity of a person or thing.
Export facto law
a noun is a person, place, or thing... :)
undefined.
Weaknesses in the integrity of a person or thing.