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Q: When if ever may you voluntarily surrender to the enemy?
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Must you have a warrant of arrest to allow for surrender into custody?

It is not necessary for a warrant to actually exist - if you know, or suspect, that you are wanted for an offense you may voluntarily surrender yourself to to authorities wtihout the existence of a warrant.


When did belguim surrender to the German army?

They didn't they were forced to surrender in 1939.


How do I get my wife off my deed since the loan is only in my name?

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Who did Americans have to surrender to in may of 1942?

The Japanese.


How can you tell what kind of warrant is issued for you?

As odd as it may sound - simply call the court or the Sheriff's Office or the police and simply ask. Better yet, if you know that there is a warrant out for you, just go and surrender. They're eventually going to get you in the end anyway, and it looks better on your record that you voluntarily surrendered.


What is the definition of doctrine of waiver?

waiver Intentional relinquishment of a right, claim, or privilege. The document that evidences such relinquishment. A dispensation, as from a rule or penalty. Waiver The voluntary surrender of a known right; conduct supporting an inference that a particular right has been relinquished. The term waiver is used in many legal contexts. A waiver is essentially a unilateral act of one person that results in the surrender of a legal right. The legal right may be constitutional, statutory, or contractual, but the key issue for a court reviewing a claim of waiver is whether the person voluntarily gave up the right. If voluntarily surrendered, it is considered an express waiver.


How do you get a co-buyer off of a car loan if they are in default?

You don't. If the cobuyer has possession of the vehicle and is no longer making payments, you as the buyer may take possession and either take up and make current the payments, or voluntarily surrender the vehicle. Failure to do so will result in repossession, and will adversely affect your credit.


Difference between enemy and arch enemy?

Well, technically, they're the same thing. But I suppose you could say that an arch enemy is a forever enemy, as an enemy may just be your enemy for a few days.


A patient may voluntarily decide to donate his or her tissues and or organs in an advance directive?

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Where did the Germans sign the surrender in World War 2?

The first instrument of Surrender was signed at Rheims, France, 7 May 1945 .


What stopped the Holocaust?

The defeat and surrender of Germany in May, 1945.


The day after the unconditional surrender by germany?

8 May 1945