As there are a finite number of ways to say exactly what you mean in legal language, no.
It is a copy of an insurance policy, or a part of an insurance policy (i.e. an endorsement, etc.), which includes a certification/statement signed by the underwriter or other representative of the issuing insurance carrier that the copy is true and accurate to the original.
no it is illegal
It is not illegal to make a copy of a check. It would only be illegal for you to try to cash a copied check.
You can't, you have to copy and paste them off other sites
Copy and paste off other sites or just do this
It is illegal when you copy and paste without the owner's permission. It is illegal because you are taking it and saying it is yours.
Making a copy of a movie that you own is not illegal. To give or sell it to someone else is. To make a copy of someone else's movie is illegal. Basically, if you make copy to avoid paying for the movie, it is illegal.
Yes and no. To actually use the site and to look for links is not illegal. However, when the links pop up and they source from a pirated or illegal copy than it obviously becomes illegal. The best policy is to be careful about what you download, keep an eye on where it's sourced, and how much you are downloading.
As part of your policy, there is a "Policy Schedule" section where all your benefits are explained. If you don't have a copy of your policy, your agent or company can provide a copy.
Neither copied the other. Both sites are based on the wiki concept, meaning that anyone can contribute to the content on the sites. There are lots of wiki websites on the internet.
of course no
depends on what kind of disk you have. music disks you can copy but it is not illegal unless you sell it. dvds are illegal to copy in the first place.