DOD must use them, and they have limited liability.
DoD must use them, and they have pecuniary liability for the full value of an erroneous payment.
depending on state laws. some officers say they have to before hand so that it is on a repo list the officers have on hand. some say its a courtesy call. you can ask a local officer in your residing state
Federal laws are passed by the US Congress and are adjudicated in the federal court system. State laws are passed by the individual state legislatures and are adjudicated within the state court system.
The order to apply is: Federal Constitution Federal Statute Federal Case Law Federal Regulations State Constitution State Statute State Case Law State Regulations
They wanted to start the order of the laws and begain the chain of comand between the to party,whose to say what and whose to say not state or federal.
This would depend on State and Federal Laws, but I would say 16 to 18.
Very simply, it's because federal law and state laws say that felons can't own guns.
yep... with a work permit. you just are only allowed to work 3 to 9 pm (as per the state of Georgia).. but the federal laws say 4 pm to 7 or so...... I'm not sure about the federal laws, but i am about the Georgia state laws. YOu would get the work permit from the Georgia dept of labour... your employer can do this.
Without knowing what kind of officers it is impossible to say.
You say, "The Federal District."
federal
As a general response to a general question I will say that it should be noted that Australian laws exist at a federal jurisdiction. Such laws include the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) and the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth); as opposed to the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW).
Correct! Immigration law is basically a matter of national jurisdiction, means it is governed by the federal government of a country. But there may be variations in immigration policies and procedures among different countries, within a single country, immigration laws are generally uniform across all states or regions. You can say certain states or provinces may have specific regulations or programs. An immigration attorney or consultant like DYgreencard, will guide you the better way.