He can evict citizens
Added: Because in most (all?) states the Office of Sheriff derives its authority from the State Constitution as opposed to Chiefs of Police who derive their authority only from the power of the local government who hired them - AND - the fact that the Sheriff can enforce BOTH criminal AND civil laws, whereas the police can only enforce criminal law.
No, it is not legal!
Basically, yes, but they do have a unique legal status within the United Kingdom, similar to that of the Isle of Man.
"Order of release with sheriff's return" refers to a legal document issued by a court that directs the sheriff to release a person from custody or a specific legal obligation, often following the completion of a sentence or the resolution of a case. The "sheriff's return" indicates that the sheriff has executed the order and provides confirmation of the release. This process ensures that the appropriate legal protocols are followed and documented.
a status defined by law
The legal status for a group of companies is that it is called a corporate group.
No, being a fianc is not considered a legal status. It is a relationship status indicating an intention to marry, but it does not have any legal rights or obligations associated with it.
The legal "life" of a corporation is:
legal responsibilities
Legal.
The term "pink papers" generally refers to legal documents, often related to eviction proceedings, served by a sheriff or law enforcement officer. These documents typically notify tenants of their eviction status, outlining the timeline and any required actions. The specific color may vary by jurisdiction, but they are commonly used to distinguish these notices from other legal papers. The goal is to ensure that the recipient is clearly informed of their legal situation and any impending actions.
No, marrying a US citizen or a permanent resident does not grant the illegal immigrant legal status regardless of whether there is a child involved or not.
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