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It just has to be put back into place.
A dislocation is when a bone pops out of place. To put it back in place you normally pull fast and hard. But it depends on what you dislocated.
No not unless you have an agreement that you had to pay the rent.
Take him back to court.
Resolution of a joint is when a dislocation has been set back into its proper position.
It's called a dislocation.
Legally, no.
Yes, if the sprain did not result in a dislocation the tail will be fine eventually.
Dislocation of the cuboid bone in your foot. Common in athletes, and needs manipulation to put back into place.
Legally, they are allowed to keep your deposit although if they are nice enough they will hand it back. That is one of the reasons why a deposit is made, usually they will not give back a deposit as the buyer is putting the seller out of pocket. thanks.
It verys from state to state in the US but in Alabama the parent can not force them to move back in.
The government is responsible to pay all back debts.