The estate would be responsible, but if the dying person had no assets, I do not think they could hold the spouse responsible, unless he or she signed a paper guaranteeing medical bills. what do you mean you think, do you know for sure?
A Money Clip!
No.
yes they do.
They are kinds of birds, noted for large bills which can hold a lot of fish.
I have very large fingers and i dont have the answer. Someone should make a device that fits on your finger to hold the hearing aid earbud while installing.
procedural
A probation officer does not. The Court or judge does.
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Hearings o.O
No. That's highly illegal.
A large 5-gallon bottle can hold approximately 18.9 liters of liquid. If you're referring to how much cash it can hold, that depends on the denomination of the bills. Generally, a 5-gallon bottle can hold around $1,000 to $2,000 in loose U.S. $1 bills, while higher denominations would take up less space.