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Well...since they were designed without afterburners...they are less than legal. When that became a requirement, the old man stopped making them. That being said, they are wonderful combustion machines. The price would depend on your location. In the south...it is more of a novelty. In the north...it is a requirement. My guess is $1k south and $2k north. "Afterburners" are found on aircraft, not wood stoves. Secondary burn tubes were not invented until much later, but the step top was later found by the EPA to create turbulence aiding in better combustion. They ARE legal in all but WA, OR, and CA due to new EPA standards in those states. After 1979 they are UL listed. However, NFPA 211 contains standards installing unlisted stoves safely. Grandpa is a double door stove with 8 inch outlet, not as efficient as the single door Bear Series, it's value between 200 and 400 anywhere.
No! Ca has NO authority to enforce an inspection requirement from TX. It can however enforce the registration, if that has expired.
Not in Orange County but try.. Montoya's Pallets in Whittier, CA
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Jimmy Wood died November 30, 1927, in San Francisco, CA, USA.
Jason Wood was born December 16, 1969, in San Bernardino, CA, USA.
If you plan on living in the state, yes. If not, then no,
Here are some of his most famous paintings:The Mona Lisa, ca. 1505. Oil on panel. Louvre Museum, Paris.The Last Supper, 1498. Oil and tempera on plaster. Refectory at Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan.Adoration of the Magi, ca. 1481. Oil on wood. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.John the Baptist, ca. 1513- 1516. Oil on wood. Louvre Museum, Paris.Virgin of the Rocks, ca. 1485. Oil on panel transferred to wood. Louvre Museum, Paris.Virgin of the Rocks, ca. 1506. Oil on wood. National Gallery, London.
Provided you follow all the local, state and federal requirement; yes
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You are a nonresident of California (CA) if you were not a CA resident for any part of the year.Form 540NR is the tax form filed by both part-year residents and nonresidents of CA:Part-Year residents must file a return if they have any income taxable by CA (which includes income from all sources while a resident and CA source income while a nonresident), and their income from all sources is more than the filing requirement amounts for residents.Nonresidents (i.e. not a CA resident at all during the year) must file a return if they have any CA source income and their income from all sources is more than the filing requirement amounts for residents.Note that you are required to file a CA income tax return if you have income from CA sources, even if you are not a CA resident.
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