The plural form of the compound noun son-in-law is sons-in-law.
example: Both of my sons-in-law are graduate students.
School administration is singular. The confusion comes from the term being a label for multiple people typically. If referring to one school administration use the singular. Example, the school administration at this elementary school is fantastic. If referring to more than one administration as the s at the end. Example, school administrations in are governed by different laws in each state.
The word for thief in Yiddish is "gonif" (ΧΧΦΈΧ Χ’ΧΧ).
The plural form of the noun daughter-in-law is daughters-in-law.The plural possessive form is daughters-in-law's.Example: Both of my daughters-in-laws degrees are in education.
No, the form son-in-laws' is an incorrect form.The plural form of the compound noun son-in-law is sons-in-law.The plural possessive form is sons-in-law's.example: Both of my sons-in-law's birthdays are on the same day.
You can use either "that" or "which" as the relative pronoun. However, "laws" is a plural noun, so the verb should be "govern," not "governs."
Are you referring to the HIPAA laws, and disclosure to unauthorized persons???
A law code is just a group of laws referring to a specific situation. A Constitution is the "supreme law" aka the law of all laws, referring to everything in life.
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That depends on which church you are referring to.
Please be more specific as to what state you are referring to.
are you sure it is not talmud you are referring to, which is dicussions of Jews regardind laws
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It depends on which country you are referring to. Legislation varies.
If you are actually referring to 'graffiti,' yes, there are.
Both houses can propose laws but they must be approved by both houses and the president.
I believe that you are referring to Ex Post Facto.
It would depend on which country you are referring to.