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In Texas there is no law specific to cracked windshield for passanger cars. However, some officers streath is and will write for obstructed view.
Until you are an adult, Texas law says the parents are responsible for the minor and where they live. Seventeen is not the same age as eighteen.
I doubt there is an actual law regarding this, but the school has every right to have and enforce this rule.
There is no law that says a brother of a certain age can not share a room with his sister.
Title 46 of the Texas Penal Code specifies you must be 18, however, if purchasing from a licensed dealer, Fedral law requires you be 18 to buy a rifle or shotgun, and 21 for handguns.
No, there is not. The only buyer's remorse law in Texas applies to door-to-door sales. There is no law that allows consumers to cancel contracts for automobiles, jewelry, homes, etc., that were not a result of a home solicitation. http://blog.laborlawtalk.com/2006/12/05/texas-buyers-remorse-laws/
No, there is no buyers remorse law that applies to the sale of any vehicle in any state. That law only applies to unsolicited sales of certain products and services.
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Suicide and life insurance isn't regulated by state law, it is regulated by the insurance company and outlined in the insurance papers.
There is no state law in Texas regarding any safety drills in schools.School are subject to their local fire code - which usually calls for one drill each month that school is in session 10 or more days.
With over 25000 laws on the books regarding firearms, it is always best to check with your local law enforcement for current information.