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It's open container laws which prohibit passengers from having open alcoholic beverages in the vehicle. Zero tolerance laws mean that no amount of alcohol is allowed in the driver's system, and this is typically applied only to people under the legal drinking age.
A leasehold premises is a property that is held by a lease. The occupants can remain on the property and in possession until the lease has expired.
Driver is responsible. At least in Europe.Added; (in the US) Unless the paraphernalia is actually found on one of the occupants, if all passengers in the interior opf the car could have conceivably reached it, all can be charged with "Concurrent Possession." (e.g.: If the paraphernalia was in the glove compartment, and the back seat passenger could not have had ready access to it, only the two front seat occupants would be charged, the back seat passenger would not be charged.)
It means that this property is empty or can be emptied immedeately upon change of contracts. A chain is when the occupants of the property you're moving into are waiting for the occupants of their intended new property to move out and so on. It can really slow the whole moving process up. So when there is no chain, it's a very good thing.
Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft was created in 1976.
Impossible to say - it depends on how many and how wasteful the occupants are - and how many occupants ! - It's NOT the mobile home that uses water - it's the occupants !
The occupants of a castle were royal members of society in medieval times such as kings, queens, knights and servants.
The cast of The Occupants - 2010 includes: Brett McClelland as Tenant Sabrina Morris
Cockroaches
As occupants of India
The first occupants of nursing homes were the elderly, indigent, and criminals. At this time nursing homes were referred to as poor houses.
Gravity on the plane itself, the weight of any occupants (force of gravity on occupants), and any force applied by weather influences such as wind.