Yes, as long as you don't try to cash or deposit the copy.
Please help me find a way to get a weekly hard copy of paycheck. Thank you.
No, it is not legal for a parent to take their child's paycheck without the child's consent.
You can make a copy on a photocopier. But you can only cash it once, trying to do so twice would be fraud and result in criminal charges.
You should be able to get a copy of your last check from payroll with no problem. If you deposited the check into a bank account your bank may be able to provide a copy.
Contact your company's Human Resources or Payroll department, or ask your supervisor who to ask for a copy. Each company is different.
Technically if he is under the age of 18, yes, the parent or guardian can require the work establishment to remit the paycheck to them.
no, its not correct .......but if uniform is a code then its not correct
nope.
It is legal if you have the owners' permission and you will not duplicate the movie copy and sell it.
If it has been copyrighted and you don't possess a legal copy or bought a legal copy then yes it is.
Unless you have the rights or permission to copy a DVD, never.
It is not legal to give someone a copy of a full version of MS Office if they did not pay the license fee. However, it is legal to give someone a copy of a trial version. Bottom line, is that if you obtain a copy of MS Office in any way other than the rights granted in the license agreement, you may have an illegal copy.