It is not uncommon for a business, especially a small one, to charge a fee for cc purchases. Most states including NY allow reasonable "expense" charges to made, for cc transaction.
As of June 2010, grain alcohol is legal for purchase in New York State.
You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase spray paint in the state of New York.
State University of New York at Purchase was created in 1967.
Purchase College, State University of New York, is located in Purchase, New York. Purchase College, is one of 13 colleges in the State University of New York system.
Yes. New York recognizes and gives full faith and credit to all laws of the other 49 states. Accordingly, New York state recognizes a Delaware civil union as a legal marriage, since it is "substantially equivalent to marriage," there being no legal definition of civil union in New York State law.
Yes. New York recognizes and gives full faith and credit to all laws of the other 49 states. Accordingly, New York state recognizes a Rhode Island civil union as a legal marriage, since it is "substantially equivalent to marriage," there being no legal definition of civil union in New York State law.
That's not legal in any state.
State University of New York at Purchase's motto is 'Think Wide Open'.
Yes. The state of New York recognizes out-of-state comprehensive registered domestic partnerships that are substantially equivalent to legal marriage and it recognizes them as legal marriages for the purpose of New York state law. Since Oregon state registered domestic partnerships are substantially equivalent to legal marriage under Oregon law, they are recognized as legal marriages for purposes of New York state law.
No, in the state of New York if you are 15 and your girlfriend it is not legal for you to get married without parental consent.
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Yes. By way of example, it is reported in the media that New York courts began granting divorces to parties in Vermont civil unions in 2008, three years before same-sex marriage was legalized in New York. A February 2008 New York Court of Appeals ruling stated that out-of-state same-sex marriages and civil unions are recognized by New York State law.