South Carolina Code of Laws (Unannotated) Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses CHAPTER 7. OFFENSES AGAINST THE PEACE ARTICLE 3. OFFENSES TENDING TO BREACH OF PEACE Article16-7-110. thru Article 16-7-170 (these articles enumerate the various offenses that constitute a breach of the peace)
You can double check by calling a solicitor they will help you with that info. * If it pertains to a vehicle repossession in the US, a repossessing agent cannot take any action that is considered a breach of peace as defined by the laws of the state in which the debtor resides. The only legal definition of harrassment is found in the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act. Questioning family members as to the whereabouts of the debtor is not considered harassment unless it also violates the FDCPA.
"Establish justice" means that people will have due process, laws, and courts. "Insure domestic tranquility" means to keep the peace and make sure people are able to live without fear. "Domestic" stands for the nation in this case and "tranquility" stands for peace. So, is means national peace.
After the Civil War ended...most states in the South passed anti-African American legislation.this was called th eJim Crow laws
Government, Economies, Laws.
Because every society, from the USA down to the cavemen, must have laws to govern itself and keep its citiziens within the laws as set forth for them to live by.
There are a set of laws that are called Breach of Peace. In Missouri, a breach of the peace includes any violation of any law that is meant to preserve and uphold peace and good order.
there are no Ohio repo laws aslong as you don't breach the peace. I am a professional repo man
Kidnapping is a felony.https://kidnapping.uslegal.com/state-kidnapping-abduction-laws/south-carolina-kidnappingabduction-laws/
North Carolina and South Carolina
"Breach of the Peace" is an awfully broad term; the sentence will depend on the specifics. The maximum sentence could be as little as 30 days (failure to disperse when ordered to by a duly authorized official during a state of emergency) or it could be as much as three years (entering a public building for the purpose of destroying records or other property). I recommend you look up the South Carolina Code of Laws Title 16 (should be available in any public library, or online) and see what the penalty is for the specific section you're being charged of violating.
Jazzy, they are the same as for other repos. Dont breach the peace and dont get caught.
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South carolina
Yes.
No. I think it was North Carolina and South Carolina
South Carolina has no laws about dating. And both are over the age of consent.
Yes, as long as the agent does not commit a "breach of peace" as defined under the laws of the state and/or municipality.