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A "prohibition notice" is a piece of paper that formally prohibits something from happening, often issued by a regulatory authority or governing body to enforce compliance with laws or regulations.
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Legally binding contract terms happen in such situations as when a teacher is teathered to their position, meaning they can't be fires, when a person's rights to remain silent are broken, or when the right to an attorney is issued.
You cannot legally sell your birth certificate as it is a government-issued document that is not transferable or for sale.
Even if the indictment has not yet been issued - if you know this is going to happen and flee the jurisdiction in anticipation of its occurring, you are still considered a fugitive. If you leave the country, the odds of re-entering (legally) are probably very small.
A court order is a directive issued by a judge that legally compels someone to do or not do something. A subpoena is a legal document that requires a person to provide testimony or documents in a legal proceeding. The main difference is that a court order is issued by a judge, while a subpoena is typically issued by a party involved in a legal case.
It means that a "motion" (i.e.: a 'legal' request) has been filed with the court requiting that the judge issue an order (to do something/stop doing something) in a case under their consideration.
Nope. Not legally anyway. The best you can do is totaled/reconstructed' if the car is roadworthy. Once issued a salvage title a car can never be issued a clean title legitimately.
No, you may only possess a drivers lecense issued by the state in which you reside.
you will get a warrent
The cheque would bounce and the person who issued the cheque can be legally prosecuted for issuing cheques without sufficient funds in the account. Also, the bank may take legal action against the customer for misusing the cheque facility.
An official document issued by the U.S. government to aliens, allowing them to work legally in the United States.