The Sioux Indians, a group of Native American tribes, have a history that dates back thousands of years. They originally migrated to the Great Plains region of North America around the 17th century. Their presence and culture have evolved significantly over time, particularly following European contact and westward expansion in the 19th century. Today, Sioux tribes continue to preserve their rich heritage and traditions.
No
Since Florida is a right to work state I don't think you can ever sue your employer.
The phone number of the Sue Cowan Williams Library is: 501-376-4282.
the saucy sue
Sue-Ellen played by Linda Gray
yes and no depends on how much the check was for and how long ago the check was written. most states if it over 90 days then they the law is on your side. if it was under then they could. it really depends on how long ago the check was issued. if it was more recent then yes they could sue
Yes. You may have a defense on the statute of limitations, depending on local law and how long ago it has been.
No one in Chicago has to sue.
In her house
On woodland ave. in 24996 the yellow house. until 5 months ago. She lived with her cousin Johnathon Grub. Her neice is Rebecca. Her mom is Mikalya.
not sure
Your dad cannot successfully sue your mom to vacate alimony if the divorce was settled 20 yrs ago.
In her house
Yes
The cast of Giles and Sue Live The Good Life - 2010 includes: Giles Coren as himself Sue Perkins as herself
Southwest Florida, I believe. I hope this helps! Just look up "Where Sue Monk Kidd lives", not "Where does Sue Monk Kidd live". That's how I found out.
"Sue" is an old word. It means "ask". So when someone "sues" you in court he/she is just asking the court to award them some of your money or other resources. That can be in any state so long as there are courts.