Code of Hammurabi. A.K.A. MY DICK
Personally identifiable information (PII) is considered a legal concept, as it refers to any information that can be used to identify an individual, such as their name, address, social security number, or other identifying details. It is important to protect PII to ensure privacy and security.
A legal wedding in the Bahamas is considered to be legal in the United States. That is, however, unless a legal marriage in the United States has not been dissolved first.
Yes. Because morality is a nebulous concept many consider abortion and capital punishment to be amoral. Others find usury, lying and fraud to be amoral, but generally all are legal to one degree or another.
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There is no legal concept known as countercharge.
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One must differentiate between marriage and sexual union. Marriage is a legal concept, and is regulated by laws and customs of societies. For example, in some states it is illegal for first cousins to marry, but in several it is legal -- although perhaps frowned upon by society. Sexual union, however, is a different matter. Among first-degree relatives (parent-child, brother and sister) it is always considered incest, and usually among aunts/uncles/nieces nephews as well. Incest is defined differently in different cultures, but it is always forbidden by custom and religious strictures as well as (perhaps) by law. It can also result in inbreeding. Marriage is a legal concept. You cannot have an incestuous marriage, because it would not be legal, therefore not a marriage.
The first spouse with a legal marriage license is the only one considered legal. Number two cannot get legal status as long number one is alive.
A legal alien is a person who resides in a country where they are not a citizen but has permission to be there under immigration laws. For example, a foreign student in the United States holding an F-1 visa is considered a legal alien, as they are allowed to live and study in the country for the duration of their visa.
Yes. There is no concept of "common law" divorce. Divorce is an actual legal process.
They are not considered first cousins, unless your brother adopts them. If he did, they would be considered siblings and could not marry. Otherwise there is no legal relationship between them. They do not share a common ancestor.
Moral turpitude is a legal concept that refers to "conduct that is considered contrary to community standards of justice, honesty or good morals." Since aggravated battery also meets this description, the answer is yes.