The answer lies in the fine print on the agreement you signed when you accepted the card. The general answer is "no" unless you give them a reason like a late payment. Then the gloves come off. Perhaps an offer of low initial interest has expired and a newer, higher rate is now in force. Drag out your copy of the agreement and read it through. Use a microscope if you need to. Or call your card company and ask them why they changed the terms. This is well know territory for the card companies. What's worse, if you have a problem and want to take legal action, you are stuck (by the contract) with arbitration. And with an arbitration company that the card company is paying regularly to handle their disputes. Good luck.
No, a hotel cannot legally give away your room reservation without your consent.
No, not legally.
No, not legally.
be 16 with a parent's consent, or 18 without
not without child's consent..
In most cases, a parent cannot legally take a child out of the country without the consent of the other parent or a court order.
With consent, yes. Without consent, no. If you do take them in without consent, it could cause legal issues, up to and including kidnapping charges.
No, it is not legally permissible to punch someone if they touch you without your consent. You have the right to defend yourself, but the level of force used must be reasonable and proportional to the threat.
Actually this might come as a surprise to you that it is against the Law to move out with or without parental consent before you are 19.
No. You'd need parental consent.
No. They have to be atleast 18.
no you must be 18