Basically every lease has one lease holder. Anyone else on the lease is usually someone who was being allowed to live in the apartment. The main lease holder is the one who was responsible for the rent. So if anyone else moves out, the full amount of the rent is expected from lease holder.
DHCP lease
If they are on it-yes.
half a billion dollars per year
A back court violation when the offensive player with the ball steps behind the half court line after crossing it.
DHCP will request a refresh at the half-life of the lease time. So, in your case, 12 * 60 mins, or 720 minutes.
kick there ass
Leasing is full (full payment, full use) Half lease is (Half payment of board and usually restricted riding times)
The purpose of the Lease Obtained is to give you a "Temporary" IP Address that will change when the lease Expired date comes close. EX: (Lease Obtained: Sunday October 18, 2012 at 12:30:15 PM / Lease Expires: Friday November 12, 2012 at 10:45:55 AM) "The client starts to renew a lease when half of the lease time has passed. For example, for a 24 hour lease, the client will attempt to renew the lease after 12 hours. The client requests the renewal by sending a DHCPREQUEST message to the server. The renewal request contains the current IP address and configuration information of the client."
If half the sun exploded, the other half would, too.
Yeah, alot of it in small towns. Inbreeding is what happens when two people who are closely related (for example, a brother and sister or half-siblings) have children together. The resulting children can be described as inbred. It carries certain genetic risks.
Electikns have about an average of 65% turnout. This kind of thing just happens by chance
Well, if you expect to get her back, then Yes! However, if she broke up with you, you are not on the lease and are not living in the apartment, house or whatever, then morally, No. Then again, in some states you don't have to be on the lease if you made a verbal agreement/contract to pay for half of the rent for any amount of time that you were living there. In that case then yes you are responsible for half of the rent for whatever month you moved out, even if you were only there for a couple of days in that month.