Silph co.
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Those are on Floor 9.
That TM is found in Silph Co.
The silph scope is not in silph co its in the game corner.
18 to open a deposit account. Depends on the bank for a minor, but a parent has to be the co-signer if you want an ATM card. After the age of 18, the parent is no longer required
It can be in their name but you will have to be a co-signer on the account. You will have access to the account and will probably have to make any account changes for your child. Legally minors need someone of age such as a parent in order to open bank accounts.
To get a debit card if you're under 18, you typically need a parent or guardian to co-sign on the account. This allows you to have a debit card linked to their account, with their permission and oversight.
Generally no, unless they were a co-signer on the account.
Depends how the account was set up (Joint Tentancy with Survivorship Rights, Grantors Trust, under the UGMA, etc.) The generic answer is no, it would not be treated as income. The money in the account would be included in the decedants estate and be distributed through either Trust or Probate as a qualifying gift.
you cant but u get it from the Silph Co. president.
Yes a parent can be held responsible for a minor child's debt if the parent co-signs on a loan with the child. For credit cards, if the child is an authorized user on a parent's account the parent is also responsible for this debt.
It is not likely that the lender will accept that parent as a co-signer.
No, not necessarily. It is not the same as a husband and wife being 'joint' on an account. The holder of the debt would have to prove that you (the adult child) benefitted in some way from whatever it was that was purchased with the parent's check -or- that you were a co-signer to some contract or sales agreement for which the parent was paying. If any money is allegedly due and owing to a claimant, they will have to file a lien against your parent's estate and prove to the court that it is a legitimate debt.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. is the parent company of hollister.
Whether or not you need a co-signer for a CareCredit account depends on your credit history and financial situation. In some cases, a co-signer may be required to qualify for the account.
Ask your parent to co-sign the loan, however that would make your parents responible and at risk if you default on the loan.