A torn money order can still be utilized for business transactions especially if it is a single tear. You can replace your money order by taking the torn pieces to a bank.
No, you cannot tear down a house if you still owe on it because the house serves as collateral for the loan, and destroying it would violate the terms of the loan agreement.
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No, you cannot tear down a house with a mortgage on it without permission from the lender.
It's lighter and more flexible than coins. Some new banknotes such as the Canadian $100 and $50 bill are made of flexible plastic that does not tear and lasts much longer than paper.
Durable money refers to currency that is designed to withstand physical wear and tear over time, maintaining its usability in transactions. It is often made from materials that are resistant to degradation, such as polymer or treated paper, ensuring it remains in circulation longer. This concept contrasts with less durable forms of money that may degrade quickly and require frequent replacement. The durability of money contributes to its effectiveness as a medium of exchange, store of value, and unit of account.
A good and large harvest and the equipment doesn't tear down , also the money
Condoms are a good source of contraception if you use them properly, and they do not tear/break. If the condom didn't tear/break then, even if they did ejaculate inside you, there is very little chance you would get pregnant.
There are many places online where one can order side tear checks. Many online bank institutions offer side tear checks and will deliver them when they are ordered.
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Because cotton absorbs water and if it where made from paper your money would tear
Yes. If you have all the bits.
No, you cannot tear down a house if you still owe on it because the house serves as collateral for the loan, and destroying it would violate the terms of the loan agreement.
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Tear it up it...it is no good.
Tear of the amumu.
Your check is still fine to use to make payments. If the check is completely torn in half, you should not use it though.
While I'm not a teacher anymore, when I was, and still now, any time I hear Green Day's "Good Riddance," I tear up.