No, it is generally not permissible to share papers with others, even if everyone has given permission, unless it is explicitly allowed by the owner of the paper or the institution's policies.
go to your family doctor and ask for permission papers to see your medical records you will have to sighn the release papers and you may have to show your identification to prove your hoever you are and if you mare under 18 you will have to have your parent with you for parent permission
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Ill answer my own question...they just have to sign papers and have a legal witness stamp it..Im in my aunt's house now!! :D
To add papers to Google Scholar, you can create a Google Scholar profile and upload your papers directly. This allows your research to be easily discoverable by others in the academic community.
everyone toilet papers houses but it depends on if the person will sue you or not
By recycling them when you don't want them anymore... I'm sure everyone knows that.
well,any tattoo parlor/shop etc. you jus have to have a parent to sign the permission papers to get the art..
There is no particular obligation for a process server to present ID. Everyone should carry ID on them. If the papers have been legally served, then the lack of ID or refusal to show ID is not a defect in the service of the papers.
Some of the Jews hid like Anne Frank. Others waited until it was safe, and then went to someone who could write them visas or permission papers to get out of the country.
Same as with any other property, Everyone involved has to sign all papers.
I have wondered myself. everyone has something to hide. Leon does too.
Yes. Your parents would have to sign some legal papers, but yes.