No, but your will probably be arrested. Statute limitations apply to the time of the charge - not to the time of restitution or punishment. If you have out standing tickets and it has been so long that the statute of limitations for dealing with the charge of the original ticket has passed - I'm sure you have bench warrants in your name. You should contact your local police department and handle your tickets before things get REAL bad for you - trust me.
If the accident occurred after your policy lapsed and before reinstatement, no, it won't.
South Carolina's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. They have decided that no statute of limitations shall apply to any crime. So drug possession can be charged at any time in the lifetime of the accused perpetrator.
It depends. In many cases, insurance companies may reinstate coverage if the premiums for the lapsed months are paid.
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Yes you need to take the test.
noAnother View: Yes, it could be, depending on HOW the case was dismissed. If the judge dismissed the case WITH prejudice it cannot be re-opened. If it was dismissed WITHOUT prejudice it can be.However, if a criminal case is dismissed without prejudice it may not be re-opened IF the applicable statute of limitations for that crime in that situation has lapsed.
Call the life insurance carrier, provide the policy number and ask if it's still in force. Even if it has lapsed, it might still be in a grace period such that paying the catch-up premium could reinstate it.
Lapsed was created on 1997-10-21.
You have to first start working with a brokerage firm. They have to sponsor you for the exam and then and only then can you get your license. Along with your series 7 exam you probably will have to take the state licensing exam called the 63 which lets you sell the securities in the states by covering the general laws. Each state does have different laws but the majority of the laws are the same and that's why you have to take the series 63 exam.
Check out your States department of insurance found on line. I imagine you would have to sit for the exam again.
Lapsed means that you have run out of time or expired. For example, the extended warranty you purchased for your Ford F 150 has lapsed so the repairs for your new transmission will be out of pocket.
The root word for "lapsed" is "lapsum" in Latin, which means to slip or fall.