If a mail carrier feels that his safety is in danger the least bit, He or She can refuse delivery. This means that if a person has threatened a carrier they can refuse delivery. If a home has a loose dog they can refuse delivery if they feel the dog may bite. If a homes' porch or steps are icy or slippery they can refuse to deliver. If a dog is loose on a street that has all porch mailboxes they can refuse to set foot on the entire street. (i.e. neighbors dog could result in a person not getting mail.) Basically carriers can deliver whenever told by a boss any hour of the day or night and is required by law to deliver every letter until done even if it takes past midnite. They can only not deliver due to extreme illness or a safety issue.
Yes, an HOA can refuse to issue an estoppel letter if certain conditions are not met. These conditions typically include unpaid fees or violations of HOA rules. It's important to review the HOA's governing documents to understand the specific circumstances under which they may withhold an estoppel letter.
In most places, a person under 16 does not have legal authority to refuse to move house. The decision to move typically lies with their legal guardians or parents. However, their preferences should be considered and discussions held to address any concerns they may have.
No. By definition a common carrier is an individual, a company, or a public utility (such as municipal buses) which is in the regular business of transporting people and/or freight. This is distinguished from a private carrier which only transports occasionally or as a one-time-only event. A bus 'chartered' to transport people is doing so as a 'private carrier'.Another View: (in the US) Yes, and no, to the above answer. 'Common carrier' in this instance means that the coach operator holds itself out to supply transportation to the general public under licenses granted by the DOT and the ICC to perform service as a common carrier. Even though the chartered coach itself may not be involved in working a commuter route (for instance) it must still be operated by a common-carrier company.
You can refuse a field sobriety test and that is your right and you cannot be punished from refusal alone. If you refuse a blood or urine or breathe test then you automatically have your driver's license suspended for a year.
Yes. Nursing homes are, for the most part, private, 'for-profit' business enterprises. Have you asked WHY they decline to re-admit the person? Perhaps the care and needs of the individual is beyond the capablility of the home to deliver. The reason may be as simple as the fact that they do not have the on-site facilities to accomodate a dialysis patient or are unable to offer transportation, on a regular basis, for the patient to be transported elsewhere to their numerous visits.
US Postal Regulations are very explicit and very detailed as to what, how, and under what circumstances mail pickup and delivery is performed to mailboxes, and even go into the description, the height and the acceptable location of the boxes themselves. Your best bet is to simply call your local post office or postmaster and ask about your particular situation. The chances are that the carrier is within their authority to refuse service. Their goal is to deliver it and get rid of it, not to keep it collecting and piling up in the post office.
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There is no flag carrier in the US. It is illegal under the Antitrust Act.
To what, under which conditions?
Deviation ratio: In a frequency modulation system, the ratio of the maximum frequency deviation of the carrier to the maximum modulating frequency of the system under specified conditions
I need to find a tire carrier for a 2004 nissan frontier 4x4 under the bed
Yes they deliver it in under 2 weeks if your in the US.
It wasn't an aircraft carrier, but a battleship. The battleship used was the USS Missouri.
Yes, 13 years old teenagers and under can deliver newspapers.
In terms of money, the letters F.O.B means freight on board or free on board. This means that the seller is obliged to deliver items to a specific place for carrier transfer. From that point onwards, the risk of cost is under the seller.
"Under field conditions" is more idiomatic.
1. In the spectrum of AM wave there are two sidebands and carrier. Most of the transmitted power is in the carrier. This power is wasted because the carrier contains no power, only the sidebands contain the information . 2. The standard AM systems utilize twice as much bandwidth as needed with single -sideband systems. 3. The sidebands and carrier must have precise amplitude and phase relationships. These relationships are difficult to maintain under some conditions.