The legal lifespan of a TV, including an LG plasma model, isn't defined by law but is generally influenced by manufacturer warranties and consumer expectations. Most manufacturers design their TVs to last around 5 to 10 years with normal usage, though performance may decline over time. Warranty periods typically cover 1 to 2 years, and while some plasma TVs may last longer, technological advancements often lead consumers to upgrade sooner. Ultimately, the longevity can vary based on usage, care, and model specifics.
No, a last will and testament is a legal document that outlines how a person's assets and estate should be distributed after their death. It is legally binding as long as it meets the requirements of the law and is properly executed.
An Insignia plasma tv will last as long as any other set...that is until it breaks. Thanks for the question.
A plasma lamp can last up to 30 years, unlike a regular light bulbs, this is because plasma lamps do not contain electrodes but are energised by radio frequency therefore they only require a high voltage to function making them last a life time.
Antarctica should last as long as the earth lasts.
Should last about 30 minutez
In California, a doctor has the right to keep records forever if they choose. However, legally they only have to keep them for 25 years after the patients last visit.
It should last five to six minutes.
A properly configured sealed terrarium should last indefinitely.
Yes, a baby can be given any last name, as long as it is legally allowed and chosen by the parents or legal guardians.
How ever long you want it to last.
as long as you can keep it
As long as I say it does!