Battery
He compares the people of the Philippines to children who are governed without consent
I dont belive so.
He pointed out that the United States already does this with Native Americans. He also compared the people in the Philippines to children, who are governed without consent.
You are not compelled to divulge the address of a patient if you don't want to, although it is not clear to me why this patient would not want his or her doctor to know his or her current address. Perhaps he or she believes that if the doctor is unable to mail bills to the correct address, the medical care will be free of charge.
He pointed out that the United States already does this with Native Americans.
You are not compelled to divulge the address of a patient if you don't want to, although it is not clear to me why this patient would not want his or her doctor to know his or her current address. Perhaps he or she believes that if the doctor is unable to mail bills to the correct address, the medical care will be free of charge.
Yes !... If you're using their facility - or are contracted to pay for a specified period of time - they can debit your account without prior consent. When you signed their contract, you gave them consent to recover ongoing charges until YOU cancel the contract !
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(apex) Answer: He says some people are not capable of self-government.
In most cases a domestic violence charge does not require the consent or approval of any person involved. The charge is laid and prosecuted by the prosecuting attorney. In many states a police officer called to a domestic disturbance is required to make an arrest.
A doctor does not charge for patient records, but they can charge a nominal fee for copying it to give to you. Each jurisdiction governs how much the doctor can charge for this, but it is usually pretty small. Many doctors will waive this fee if the patient asks for it, though they don't have to.
Nope - anyone who uses a card or account belonging to another person without their consent commits FRAUD.