It's your word against his. OF COURSE, you are expected to lie and say your load was secured.
How about if he pulled you over for an inoperative tail-light? Would that make you feel better?
Benjamin Franklin was important to the colonists' fight for independence because he secured help from the French.
This is not a question. If your question is, "What happens when the trustee moves the Court to declare a secured claim withdrawn," then one should object, particularly if the secured creditor still has a claim. If this is chapter 7, a secured creditor has no claim except on its collateral. In chapter 13, fight for your claim.
If you want to fight for your right.
that they need to fight
yes
Casimir Pulaski.
Maybe the police.
Yes, he was a British officer
It depends upon the individual's specialty. If he is an infantry officer, he fights on the ground. If he is a pilot, he flies an aircraft. If he is an artillery officer, he directs fire from artillery pieces (big guns such as Howitzers). If he is a tanker, he fights in a tank. If he is a supply officer, he doesn't fight, but provides supplies for those who do. There are many other specialties, some of whom fight and some of whom do not.
He was a confederate officer and Pickett's charge at Gettysburg was a bloodbath.
He was a confederate officer and Pickett's charge at Gettysburg was a bloodbath.
ask for a copy of the video the video has audio so good luck with the fight :)