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What is the penalty in the state of NY for mistakenly carrying 2 automobile policies?

The penalty is death Stupid first answer. I would be surprised if there was any penalty for carrying two policies, the problem would be collecting on both. I would assume in the case of an accident that the one issued first would apply. As for the penalty, it would be fraud and the penalty would be based on the amount you received. Any claim would most likely be a felony.


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How do you get driver's licnse reinstated after being pulled for back child support that is now being paid on?

apply to state motor vehicle office


What is the pains in the expression under pains and penalties of perjury?

The pain is the penalty. The more correct usage is "under pain of penalty for perjury". Many jurisdictions simply state "under penalty of perjury". When that oath is taken it means that the situation is one in which the laws of perjury apply. Committing perjury can result in fines and incarceration.The pain is the penalty. The more correct usage is "under pain of penalty for perjury". Many jurisdictions simply state "under penalty of perjury". When that oath is taken it means that the situation is one in which the laws of perjury apply. Committing perjury can result in fines and incarceration.The pain is the penalty. The more correct usage is "under pain of penalty for perjury". Many jurisdictions simply state "under penalty of perjury". When that oath is taken it means that the situation is one in which the laws of perjury apply. Committing perjury can result in fines and incarceration.The pain is the penalty. The more correct usage is "under pain of penalty for perjury". Many jurisdictions simply state "under penalty of perjury". When that oath is taken it means that the situation is one in which the laws of perjury apply. Committing perjury can result in fines and incarceration.


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