I haven't ever seen a school district that is allowed to tax people directly. The county tax assessor does this. You might want to check whether this is a scam or not.
Legally, any amount over a dollar.
It's a 30 dollar part. The unit should be located near the filter. Unplug/Unscrew the old one and insert new and plug in.
If the requirement is included in the tuition contract, yes, they can.
If the house becomes legally yours by inheritance then you may do with your own property as you please. Keep it or sell it for whatever price you see fit.
United States transfer rates start at five dollars per dollar paid. The rates depend on what state and country the sender is sending the package from.
well techniquly speaking yes... the presidents are famous.... but if you go online and look it up they have tons of different legal dollar bills with famous people. I have Elvis, Jonas Brothers, and im getting my son Spongebob. They are like $7 a piece but u can legally use them... although i dont know why ud spend $7 on a dollar bill that u can only use as a dollar. lol
You can find postage rates on the USPS website. The current price of a stamp is 46 cents. It will cost you about 50 cents to a dollar depending on the weight of the letter and the location you are sending it to.
If it's genuine, between $6000 and $30,000. But there are many counterfeits so any 1851 dollar should be taken to a professional for authentication. BTW, ALL $1 coins are legally required to have an eagle on the back so that's not a distinguishing characteristic.
Trade Dollars were minted from 1873 to 1885. The dollar that was minted in 1872 was the Seated Liberty Dollar, if it has a (CC) mintmark and the coin is in good condition, the coin could be worth thousands. *If it says 1872, and Trade Dollar, it is a copy (fake) of a pattern coin from 1873, which used the Seated Liberty obverse and one of two "trade dollar" reverse sides. These copies are readily and cheaply available, and some do not bear the legally-required 'COPY' imprint. Most contain no silver at all.
With the date of 1855 it's not a Morgan dollar that series started in 1878. The coin is a Seated Liberty dollar (1840-1873) circulated examples have retail values of $860.00 for a low grade coin showing heavy wear to over $7,000.00 for a coin with only slight wear. If you actually have this coin, I suggest sending it to one of the professional grading services for evaluation.
You and all the other demanding lowlife's who "try this experiment" are pathetic. I love the guy who got only $2 and claims that "everyone sucks" because they won't support his lazy arse and his new baby. What is wrong with people like you. get off your lazy but and earn your won dollar.
I just delt with an oil pressure problem (Low psi) on my 1994 F-150 with the same motor and I went ahead and changed the oil pump right off the bat thinking since it has 185,000 mi. that must be the problem. Didnt help ! So i changed the oil pressure sending unit on the drivers side of the block and that fixed it. So I put a 40 dollar oil pump on and a 8 dollar sending unit is what fixed it. haha