The person who wrote and signed it.
There is not enough information to make an educated decision. However, if you gave false information on your application, they could hold you liable. Still, there is not enough detail in your question.There is not enough information to make an educated decision. However, if you gave false information on your application, they could hold you liable. Still, there is not enough detail in your question.There is not enough information to make an educated decision. However, if you gave false information on your application, they could hold you liable. Still, there is not enough detail in your question.There is not enough information to make an educated decision. However, if you gave false information on your application, they could hold you liable. Still, there is not enough detail in your question.There is not enough information to make an educated decision. However, if you gave false information on your application, they could hold you liable. Still, there is not enough detail in your question.There is not enough information to make an educated decision. However, if you gave false information on your application, they could hold you liable. Still, there is not enough detail in your question.
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False. It is in the House.
That is a false statement... o.O
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That is false, the Bills play in Ralph Wilson stadium.
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Paypal gave you false information, then accepted a fraudulent email, and then I would contact an attorney. For that amount of money, you should set up an escrow account as a safeguard
Anyone involved in a criminal offense can be charged with giving false testimony or falsifying evidence.
It is not true that in order for the Senate to begin the legislative process of all the bills is that it must be sent by the House of Representatives. It should be first reviewed and approved to by the committee it was assigned to.
If you knowingly made false statements in your pleadings, yes, you can be criminally prosecuted. If your lawsuit is deemed to have no merit, but you did not knowingly make false statements in the pleadings, you can be held civilly liable for the costs of the actions but not criminally liable.