Well. . . technically . . . if you actually were a resident of antoher school district, county, or even another statement . . . it means that you were going to a school that wasn't supported by your family's tax money. That COULD be considered Fraud, I suppose, and they might fine your parents for the cost of your tuition for the school year.
The address of the Naismith Legacy Giving Inc is: 2700 Connemara Dr, Matthews, NC 28105-4037
The death penalty is giving to thoses who have killed a person.
Most penalties are minor, giving the player two minutes in the penalty box. A major penalty is five minutes long and reserved for infractions like 'fighting'.
You can be charged with felony assessory.
This is called obstruction of jusice or resisting arrest by giving false information.
Contempt of Court, which is consider a Change of Circumstances as regards a custody change. see link below
The web address of the Thanks-Giving Square is: http://www.thanksgiving.org
The motto of Medical University of South Carolina is 'She enriches by giving generously.'.
Giving false testimony in court while under oath is committing perjury. It is a Class F felony offense. See: http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/enactedlegislation/statutes/html/bysection/chapter_14/gs_14-209.html
if theyre not 21 whats the diff?
523.110 Giving peace officer a false name or address. (1) A person is guilty of giving a peace officer a false name or address when he gives a false name or address to a peace officer who has asked for the same in the lawful discharge of his official duties with the intent to mislead the officer as to his identity. The provisions of this section shall not apply unless the peace officer has first warned the person whose identification he is seeking that giving a false name or address is a criminal offense. (2) Giving a peace officer a false name or address is a Class B misdemeanor. Effective: July 13, 1990 History: Created 1990 Ky. Acts ch. 447, sec. 1, effective July 13, 1990. Depending on previous convictions and criminal history, you can be imprisoned for 90 days and/or given a $250 fine.
The word "forfeit" can be used as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it describes the action of losing or giving up something as a penalty. As a noun, it refers to the penalty or loss incurred.