The state of emergency in Punjab was imposed in 1987. This was during a period of significant unrest and violence associated with the insurgency for Sikh rights and autonomy in the region. The government implemented the emergency measures to restore order and combat militancy.
The Indian Emergency of 25 June 1975 – 21 March 1977 was a 21-month period, when President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, upon advice by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, declared a state of emergency.
The Indian president who declared a state of emergency in 1975 was Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
National Prohibition began in 1920, although many states already had imposed state-wide prohibition by this time.
As far as I've heard, if you have a license issued in another state, you're good to go.
Each state has emergency or federal unemployment extensions that vary according to the unemployment rate of the state. Check with your employment security office for details.
In the Constitution, it states that "He shall from time to time give the Congress Information of the State of the Union..." And from "time to time" generally means around once a year, unless an emergency meeting is called by the president.
You will go to the county jail or court house jail room till your case is heard and if found guilty you'll be sent to either county, city or state jail ... If sentence was imposed and is more then a year then you be sent to a prison either within the state or out of the state ...
Animal bites result in 334,000 emergency room visits per year
Emergency - 1972 That Time of Year 6-4 was released on: USA: 23 October 1976
Sure if it's an emergency. If the 15 year old needs to see a doctor to save their life, of course they can. If it's not an emergency, then the 15 year old will probably need their parent's consent. Doctors charge for their time, and can the 15 year old who goes to the doctor pay the doctor's fees for seeing them?
I was looking at various model year Owner Guides for a Ford Contour and it shows the ( 2000 model year had the emergency trunck release inside the trunk )
£14 a year