i would say 18-25 years at most
As of 2011, you may legally care for 2 children in the state of Georgia without a license.
No, they cannot. Call the police.
One Year
If you are legally allowed to drive, then technically you can. However, if you have a physical or mental condition that prevents you from driving safely, I don't think you can keep your license. Check with your local DMV; I think they'll issue you a state photo id if you can't legally drive
The length of time that a hotel must keep guest registration cards varies state by state, so ensure before you travel that you are aware of the laws regarding these cards in the state you'll be traveling within.
Only if the tags stay with the car in that state.
At age 21, in the United States, you are legally allowed to purchase and consume alcohol, gamble in casinos, and adopt a child without restrictions. Keep in mind that laws can vary by country and state.
Legally, if the company pays you for the totaled vehicle, it belongs to them. You can offer (if they don't) to by the scraps back. This would be deducted from your settlement and you would be paid the difference.
no
The law permits emploees to keep firearms out of sight in legally parked, locked cars on company property as long as they have a concealed-weopons permit.
I guess it depends on the laws in that state. I know that in Florida it is NOT legally binding if it was not signed by the tenants AND landlord/management. But the laws are also changing constantly so it can be hard to keep up with.
Worker honeybees keep the colony clean, look after younger bees, and collect pollen and nectar.