Normally state laws require that sweepstakes are audited just like public companies. An audit team will take a look at the procedures in place and determine if they are fair.
a story about the state fair contest
Yes
ponds,fair & lovely
cherry pie
i always notice theyre always touring in the UK..not fair.
In: Texas
There is no history of target having a job fair in the past. If you are interested in a job at target you can apply on their website or go inside and apply for a job.
You just have to click the pizza as fast as you can!
Mexico did have the "Home Field Advantage", but it was not a contest between equals.
Only the U.S.
Yes, rigging a contest is generally considered a crime. It can fall under various legal categories, such as fraud, conspiracy, or bribery, depending on the specific actions taken to manipulate the contest and the jurisdiction's laws. Rigging a contest violates the principles of fair competition and can result in legal consequences.
he is executing the will according to its contents, this has nothing to do with being fair, he is only doing what the will tells him to do. I you have a problem with the will then you must contest it through an attorney, who will advise you what to do.