Both are correct. Both are the present perfect tense of have. Has had is used with third person singular subjects; have had is used with all other subjects.
Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.Maritime is the correct spelling.
Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.Recipe is the correct spelling.
Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.Intermediate is the correct spelling.
Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.Playing is the correct spelling.
Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.Dispute is the correct spelling.
Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.Pasting is the correct spelling.
Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.Jordan is the correct spelling.
Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.Annual is the correct spelling.
Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.Eid mubarak is the correct spelling.
"Younger than you" is correct. This is the standard way to construct comparative phrases when comparing ages.
The correct form is "You have told," which is the present perfect tense indicating that the action of telling occurred at an unspecified time in the past with a connection to the present. "Are you had told" is grammatically incorrect.
"Did not take" is correct.