If you are the one who requested the order, you may petition the court to remove it.
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Yes it can.
yes it can if your are wearing the right protection
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Yes just as long as you get it removed.
The Prohibitory Act was British legislation in late 1775 that cut off all trade between the American colonies and England, and removed the colonies from the King's protection.
The Prohibitory Act was British legislation in late 1775 that cut off all trade between the American colonies and England, and removed the colonies from the King's protection.
In most cases, the petitioner or respondent may petition the court that put the protective order into effect, generally by writing to the judge and requesting a court date to have the protective order dismissed. A court date will be scheduled and both parties will have to attend. As long as neither party objects to the dismissal of the order, it will generally be dismissed. Laws and proccesses differ by state, so it is best to contact the clerk of the court in your area to find out exactly what to do.
Is it stamp act or quartering act
The intolerable Act
A penis can have its foreskin protection cut of any time. just as a leg or arm can be removed any time.