All of them.
Collection agency laws vary by country and even within different regions or jurisdictions. Generally, these laws outline the rules and regulations that collection agencies must follow when attempting to collect debts from individuals or businesses. These laws often dictate practices such as permissible communication methods, disclosure requirements, prohibited tactics, and the rights of debtors. It is important for both debtors and collection agencies to be familiar with and adhere to the specific laws applicable to their jurisdiction.
Greece never had an empire. It was a collection of independent city-states each with its own laws, gods and customs.
Laws regarding grandparents' rights vary by state. Some states have specific laws granting grandparents visitation rights, while others do not. It is important to consult the laws of the specific state in question to understand the rights grandparents may have in that jurisdiction.
Federal Collection Laws regulate collection laws and practices, for consumer or business debt. Federal Collection Laws are also known as Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
It depends on the specific circumstances and the jurisdiction in which the collection agency operates. In some cases, the collection agency may be permitted to disclose personal information to a co-borrower if the co-borrower is legally entitled to that information. However, collection agencies must comply with applicable privacy laws and regulations, so it is necessary to review the specific laws in your jurisdiction to determine the permissibility of such disclosures.
Adultery is considered illegal in some states in the United States, but enforcement of these laws is rare. It is important to check the specific laws in your state to understand the legal implications of adultery.
Greece was a collection of hundreds of independent city-states. So there was no Greek assembly to make laws for Greece - each city made its own. For those states which had a democratic or quasi-democratic constitution, citizens would meet at a designated place which varied from a paddock to a square to a specific assembly arena, depending on the city and period.
It would depend on the state laws that are apply to collection agencies and collection procedures. In many states they can add fees incurred for the collection of a debt and interest on the amount of the debt itself.
That will depend on the specific jurisdiction or laws that apply. Some states have set no limit for felonies.
States can have different laws due to historical, cultural, or ideological differences, as well as varying priorities and needs of their populations. The system of federalism in the United States allows states to have some autonomy in creating laws that suit their specific circumstances and values, while still abiding by overarching federal laws.
Most states have passed laws that authorize people to draw up living wills, but it is important to get specific information about the laws in one's own state.
Perhaps. Collection agencies are governed by state laws. You may be able to find out if they can take such action by consulting the creditor/debtor laws of your state. Sorry, but more specific information is not possible w/o knowing the state of residency.