A belt is typically considered non-amendable when it reaches a level of significant damage or wear that compromises its functionality or safety. This can include severe fraying, cracking, or a broken buckle that cannot be repaired effectively. Additionally, if the belt has been altered beyond its original design or cannot accommodate the necessary adjustments for fit, it may also be deemed non-amendable.
It is said either to make an amendment or to amend
To amend means to make minor changes to a text in order to update it. We need to amend the textbook for next year.
You can do this by wearing a belt under your burst.
Amend.
Yes, you can amend an amended tax return if you need to make additional changes or corrections.
persons who make or amend or repeal laws
, If it's a new belt that you are trying to put in, make sure it is routed properly. Also match it up with your old belt and make sure it isn't longer than the old one. If the belt was already in your car and it's now loose, check to make sure the belt is not damaged. If the belt looks good, you may need a new tensioner. Good luck
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No. The noun amends occurs only in the plural. You can "make an amendment" (to change something) and you can "make amends" (again meaning to change; to put something right) but you can not "make an amend".It is similar to the phrase "giving alms." You can't give an alm.
to make and amend laws
Yes, you can amend your 2019 tax return by filing Form 1040X with the IRS to make corrections or updates to your original return.
Yes, you can amend an already amended tax return if you need to make further changes or corrections to your tax information.