In general a lawyer should always be consulted for boilerplate release forms. This is particularly important because the rules often differ state by state. Free liability release forms can be found at http://insurance.lovetoknow.com/Free_Liability_Release_Forms
No, they are not legal satutes; but a journalist who violates them can find himself blackballed by the journalism community pretty quickly.
You can get these from a lawyer, there are sites on which you can find these types of templates, or sometimes you can find the software at an office supply store such as Staples Business Depot. Be sure to verify that it is legally binding wherever you get it.
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Only police and the courts can legally obtain and release that information.
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If you followed the proper legal process to get married, then the marriage is legal. It doesn't matter if he's here illegally or not.
Yes. Is it legally binding? No. But I'm sure the person who is demanding the payment will likely find the appropriate channel necessary to collect payment eventually, so pay up.
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You can find more information about binding supplies by visiting specialty office supply stores, online retailers, or the websites of binding machine manufacturers. Additionally, you can search for articles and guides on binding supplies on industry-related websites or attend trade shows and conferences dedicated to office supplies and equipment.
From time to time, small business owners need to have customers sign a liability release form. This usually occurs during big promotions or events for that particular business. A signature on this form releases the owner from liability should any damage occur to a given participant. Without a doubt, business owners need to use these forms, and they are widely available through legal resources.
I can see where the Indian tribes can legally form limited liability corporations with non-Indian entities but that is where your theory is probably going to end. Limited liability corporations cannot sell stock because the ownership is nontransferable. There would also be some major issues with the property....if you dig deep enough I'm certain you would find prohibitive verbiage about selling stock to non-Indian shareholders based on the trust setup.
Hiscox is a good start to find out about insurance liability. Hiscox can provide small business owners and brokers with the information they need to meet their insurance liability needs.