You can but you can't show it to anyone only if the person who you filmed agrees with it.
None, unless the child's mother legally agrees in court to give you some. None, unless the child's mother legally agrees in court to give you some.
FEDERALISTS :)
Not legally unless the buyer agrees to it.
If the US Supreme Court agrees with the lower court ruling, the decision is "affirmed," and becomes legally final (res judicata).
Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.Not unless the lessor agrees to release the co-signer from the obligation and that agreement should be in writing.
You could play spin the bottle but be sure that everyone agrees to it.
Conformist
Only if the seller agrees. Legally there is no buyer's remorse or what is commonly called cooling off period. That is a myth. You bought the car so unless the seller agrees to take it back you are legally bound by the deal.
If West Virginia agrees.
In a legally binding contract, the party is a person or entity that agrees to the terms and obligations outlined in the contract. Each party involved in the contract is responsible for fulfilling their agreed-upon duties and can be held legally accountable if they fail to do so.
Yes, it is possible to pay someone else's taxes on their behalf. This can be done by writing a check or making a payment online using the taxpayer's information. However, it is important to ensure that the payment is properly documented and that the taxpayer is aware of and agrees to the payment being made on their behalf.