Once you sign the papers you are responsible
Signing blank probably refers to a "blank endorsement." A blank endorsement is when you have a check payable to you and you sign your name on the back of the check without any other direction, such as "pay to the order of" or "for deposit only." When a check only has your endorsement, it is still a negotiable item, and therefore, someone else could then sign the check under your signature and deposit or cash the check.
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Check, yes. Cash, no.
Legally, it would depend on the exact legislation. Morally, almost certainly
Yes. The fact that you got pregnant is not a good sign for emancipation. The court may not believe that you are responsible enough act or be treated as an adult, and may decide that your parents still need to be financially responsible for you.
If you purchase a parrot from a reputable breeder, then yes, you can get papers. If not then can I still get papers from sum where?
I believe that you are responsible as the seller for any damage to the property until the papers are signed in the closing . At that time it becomes the new owners responsibility. Check with your realtor and closing attorney. Generally speaking, the seller still owns it and it is therefore his problem.
No, Michael is not entirely blank in gambling. He is still learning the trade.
Maybe you need to REDOWNLOAD the model. If you did and it still doesn't work, ask the person who released the model. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- if its blank as in invisible when you open it, then try the "model manipulation" box and display may be off. if so, check the box!
If one is 18 and still in high school, he or she cant't sign their papers.
The payee (person who received the money from the check cashing service) is responsible to the check cashing service for the bad check. They must repay the money and any fees associated with the check return. However, the maker (person who wrote the check originally) is responsible to the payee for providing an alternate form of payment for the amount of the check, and may also be liable for any fees associated with the check's return that the payee had to pay to the check cashing service. So, in short: The person who received the money from the check cashing service repays the service The person who originally issued/wrote the bad check is still responsible for paying the person to whom he gave the bad check.
I don't know if it is considered relinquishing his rights, but if the child is his, he is still responsible for financial support of his child. Also, by putting "no children" in your divorce papers, you need to check with an attorney because putting false information can result in your divorce being declared null and void. In other words, you may be declared still legally married. And, I believe putting false information on legal documents is a crime.