Yes.
Sure.
the Washington State University is under government and University of Washington is private.
Probably not. You'd have to ask an attorney.
No
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EWU is a public Washington State educational institution.
The oldest business school in Washington State is the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. Founded in 1917, it has a long history of providing business education and is recognized for its academic excellence and strong ties to the business community. The school offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in various business disciplines.
Yes, as long as the repossesor does not commit a breach of peace as defined by the laws of the state where the act takes place.
This is best answered by referring to the language of your private sales contract.
My fiance is currently having his wages garnished from Washington State while he is employeed in the State of Texas. He isn't employeed by the State but with a private business in Texas. He lived and worked in Washington State for about 10 years with the garnishment pending before action was taken. If you can get it paid off before they start taking it, that's the way to go.
private business is the business, where more than 50% shares are held by private persons or parties, and ownership remains in the hands of private persons. public business is the business where more than 50% shares are held by govt whether central or state, and ownership remains in the hands of govt. authourity
nope