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Nothing, the United States does not trade nor do any retailers accept "Euro's" for any transaction, you would have to convert the money to USD (United States Dollars) - the rates for this exchange (and any surcharge) change daily.
As long as they have a court order of a judgment against you - yes they can. There are limits though as to how much they can take out of your paycheck. In most states that is 10% of the gross pay.
You have to review your policy limits. Every policy is different.
Credit-based and pre-paid cards are available from American Express. They currently offer credits limits up to $10,000 and pre-paid cards with no loading limits.
No but there's a limit ($10,000) that will have to be reported to the government.
Ask your agent. But don't be surprise if they add a 20 percent or more surcharge. Individual states have insurance rules, NJ may have a max allowable increase.
It is $40 plus $50 for the "surcharge"
At $4.83 an hour, it's $135.24 , plus tax and fuel surcharge.
That depends on the state in which the decedent died. Different states have different rules.
Nothing, the United States does not trade nor do any retailers accept "Euro's" for any transaction, you would have to convert the money to USD (United States Dollars) - the rates for this exchange (and any surcharge) change daily.
the standard fine for that is $40 plus a $50 surcharge.
The United States debt ceiling is a debate about government spending and debt. It discusses putting limits on the amount of debt the government can be in at any time and how much money the government can spend.
During rush hour, it's $2.25 for the pick-up, plus $1.00 for each additional 1/9 mile. The total fare will also include additional per minute of waiting time, additional per passenger over two, additional per each piece of luggage over two, fuel surcharge, airport surcharge, interborough surcharge, sales tax, and tip.
2 Points $50 for Ticket and $85 Surcharge. $130 Total
$155, $75 ticket + $80 surcharge
Most states have limits on how much interest banks and businesses may charge. Check with your state on its limits(usually in the phone book in the blue pages in the front or back). If it is personal there is usually no limit, be careful there.
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