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According to Garner; revocation means it is anact of mind, terminating the potential capacity of the will to operate at the death of the testator, manifested by some outward or visible act or sign, symbolic thereof.
Don't forget that you are serving a sentence, albeit a lenient one, because you were found guilty, and are free under the supervision and authority of the court. If the court wants you to sign some type of papers affecting your probation status you would be well advised to do so.
Since none of the circumstances are known, this is impossible to answer. Be happy that you weren't serving your time jail.
No, you can sign papers at the age of 18
Probation must be terminated by the court that sentenced probation. There may or may not be documents for the probationer to sign, depending on local practice.
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"Why will you not sign ze papers!?" "Because, ... you have broken both of my hands."
get a lawer and sue her ! they can make her sign the papers !
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Sign Them Papers - 1927 was released on: USA: 8 January 1927
Yes. You can sign your own papers because you are an adult.
Once you sign the papers you are responsible