No, you would have to redo the loan.
Technically, a person cannot swallow a sword. Swallowing would be considered putting the entire sword and not holding any end of it, and ingesting the entire sword. Since it is physically impossible, and since the stomach isn't big enough, a person cannot technically swallow a sword of 100 cm.
Since your ex-fiance cosigned on the loan, they are just as much obligated to the contract as you are. The only way they could get their name "off the loan" was, as you said, for the original borrower to obtain a new loan, in order pay off the original obligation. If this is not possible, then she is locked into the original contract.
Yes. If you asked the person to go out on a date or you went on a date with the person, it is still a date regardless.However, it might not have been a TRUE date since you might not have had TRUE feelings for the person.
since you broke up then that person will stop playing on your phone
I guess if you have a strong faith in a religion you could be attracted to someone who is also has a passion for that religion OR Since your spirit is supposed to be the center of thoughts or whatever it is, you could just know that a person is the person.
A person on suboxone looks completely normal since soboxone doesn't get you "high".
On The Lighter Side Since "someone" means "any" person and "some" means more than "one", then I'd say, no, someone is no one or at best just, "one". That is not a logical question.
The bible says that whoever kills shall surely be put to death. Since someone had to put the killer to death, I believe God was talking about murder. (If every time someone killed someone for any reason that person had to be killed, the entire human race would have been wiped out.)
Since pi is an irrational number it is impossible to give an entire representation of pi.
Well since being a "taddle-tail" then do something to make it up to them (he or she). I suppose get them something that means a lot to me and will make them forget about the entire thing.
Yes, you are. That is what cosigning means. The lender didn't think the borrower could (or would) repay them, so they only loaned him the money because you said you would pay if he didn't.
I don't think you're supposed to know, since it's up to that person what they want to see.