Shallis used to express what is mandatory. It is used in legal texts today because it is the word that has been used in the past.
Yes, text messages can be subpoenaed as part of legal proceedings to be used as evidence.
Yes, text messages can be subpoenaed in a legal case as they are considered electronic communications and can be used as evidence.
Yes, text messages can be used as evidence in legal proceedings, as they are considered to be electronic records that can help establish facts or support claims in court.
Anything can be used as evidence if it is obtained in a legal manner. Therefrore text message can be used as evidence if the evidence was legally obtained.
yes it is legal
In legal writing, "sic" is used to show that errors or discrepancies in quoted text are intentional and not mistakes. It is placed in brackets after the error to indicate that the original text was quoted accurately, despite any errors.
it is legal in some states it is illegal to text while driving
Yes, text messages can be subpoenaed as evidence in a legal case.
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The symbol for subsection is "§". It is used to denote a specific subsection within a document or legal text.
yes as long as you text wisely
we use shall I in offers and shall we in suggestions. offer: shall I wait for you? suggestion: shall we go to the park? we also use shall to ask for a suggestion. what shall we have for dinner? we use either shall or should to ask for advice. I'm in trouble. what shall/should I do? we use should to say what is the best thing or the right thing to do.