The answer depends on many factors. First, the legal capacity of the owner must be such that they are able to understand what they are doing, understand the value of the money they gave you, gave the money of their own free will and do not have need of that money for their own expenses. Giving you the money should not adversely affect the owner. Second, the amount of the money you spent may become a factor if you are challenged about this situation in the future. Scrutiny will be harsher if there is a large sum of money involved.
Your being named as a health care proxy does not give you any general powers of attorney.
1. It gives you extra money, which you may use for health reasons. 2. It gives you strength (you can breathe). 3. It increases your life span.
No, you can not sue somebody for lending you money. You can sue somebody if you have lent them money and they failed to pay it back.
When somebody has an existing medical condition that is serious, such as cancer or heart disease, then health insurance companies will generally charge more for premiums.
In my experience and knowledge, the private lawyers have better income or money in comparison to the prosecutors.
To get money off of somebody
cigarettes are a waste of money because it gives you health problems,you will become bankrupt and wont be able to pay your bills buy clothes or food.
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Somebody with money !
Joe Somebody grossed $24,515,990 worldwide.
The market forces influences health-care delivery through competition. This usually leads to quality health care delivery. It also gives the consumers a true value for their money.
New York City has the most attorneys.They have spent the most money on attorney advertising.
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