I would bring the case to state court, because if you bring the case to federal court it can't be heard again, but if you bring the case to state court then, if you lose, the case be appealed and heard again, if they chose to hear it, in supreme court then it can't be heard again if you lose again in supreme court.
Whether stair lifts can be installed on either side of the stairs depends upon some factors. The most important consideration is whether there is sufficient space on either side for the unit. The appearance is another consideration.
Yes, you can talk to your lawyers to talk about it. On the other end of it also talk to your husband about this and decide if this would be the best idea for either of you as your ending your marriage and possibly going to be dating one day down the road - there are many factors for the future that must be taken into consideration when deciding such a featful endeavour.
Banks in need of reserves can borrow funds from either the Federal Reserve or in the federal funds market.
"Harboring a Fugitive" can be either a federal OR a state crime depending on whether the wanted individual was wanted on either a federal or a state crime.
In Michigan a DUI can be either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the circumstances. the factors taken into consideration include whether or not this was the first offense, the level of drunkenness, as well as whether or not anyone was injured.
No, it decides if it's within the guidelines of the Constitution
The number of factors can be either even or odd.
either the Spartans or the Draconians, and the mongols united under Ghengiz worth consideration.
A federal bill is a bill that originates in either the House of Representatives or Senate. These bills are published in the Congressional Record.
It is either Federal Reserve notes or U.S. Treasury deposits/other deposits
They are not mutually exclusive. Federal law is either civil or criminal, just as is state law.
No. Any transfer to an individual, either directly or indirectly, where full consideration (measured in money or money's worth) is not received in return. For tax year 2009 or 2010 one family member can gift to any other number of family members up to $13,000 each without any reporting by either party each year.