yes they can
Technically in the U.S. people are innocent until they're proven guilty, which is why applications ask about convictions. In reality, they will suddenly decide that another candidate has better experience and qualifications than you do. There's nothing illegal about that.
not sure but i have an application pending and i have a caution for theft- taking a gamble so will find out in a few days!
A pending application is one that has not been reviewed yet. It means that it is submitted and waiting for review.
we need a form for a fire company auxiliary new members also what are the duties of a auxiliary can they also work for the community.
An impossible question to be answered here. ONLY the company involved knows and controls its own hiring practices.
The pending application is still under review and a decision has not been made yet.
The application is currently pending a decision.
The application is still pending a decision.
Simply add the text "Patent Pending" to the product or service which is a pending patent covers. Optionally, include the pending application number at the corresponding patent office. In the USPTO, the application number is formatted like this xx/xxx,xxx.
Pending charges typically do not show up on lease applications, as most background checks focus on criminal convictions rather than charges that have not yet been resolved. However, landlords may still consider the overall criminal history, and certain serious pending charges could potentially raise concerns during the application process. It's important to be transparent with landlords about any legal issues, as honesty can impact their decision. Always check the specific policies of the landlord or property management company regarding background checks.
Another name, word, or synonym for pending is waiting. A simple example of "pending" can be after someone applies for a credit card application. After someone submits an application, the person sometimes has to wait for an answer. Pending means to wait for something to occur.
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Pending criminal court cases do not, however the record(s) of your arrest, and for what offense, will.