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Are you referring to public employees, or the employees of a private company? If public employees he probably cannot "fire" them but he can probably have them re-assigned. If employees of a private company - the employer has wide pwers ofver the hiring, fiing and assignment of the people assigned to him.

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Is it legal to stop and back up on a highway?

It should be legal cause on turns can not see a car and could reack that is just what I think.


What is difference between peremptory challenge and removal for cause?

A peremptory challenge allows an attorney to remove a potential juror without providing a reason, while a removal for cause requires showing that a juror is unfit to serve based on a specific reason. Peremptory challenges are limited in number, while removals for cause can be requested without limit for valid reasons.


Can someone video tape you at work?

For the most part, it's probably legal, especially if you're in public view. If they're taping you in your bedroom without your permission then it's most likely not legal, due to invasion of privacy. Best advice, don't pick your nose when you're out in public.


Who is someone who agreed to work without pay?

One example of someone who agreed to work without pay is a volunteer at a non-profit organization. Volunteers typically offer their time and skills freely to help support a cause they are passionate about, without receiving financial compensation.


Can a magistrate find probable cause to proceed with a criminal charge without a sworn statement for the arresting officer if he is the only witness?

Yes, a magistrate can find probable cause to proceed with a criminal charge even without a sworn statement from the arresting officer if they are the only witness. The magistrate can rely on the officer's testimony presented in court to establish probable cause for the charge. However, the strength of the evidence and the credibility of the officer's testimony will play a significant role in the magistrate's decision.

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What is dismiss entire cause - plaintiff?

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How was Aphrodite's behavior towards others?

Often she was if not outstandingly kind, at least sympathetic towards those who respected and honored her in mythology, if one did not spurn or dismiss her, she was not the sort of goddess who would punish without cause.


The term challenge for cause refers to a?

It's a request to dismiss a juror because of possible bias.


What aspects of your job cause the most problems?

Group decisions and people who dismiss others, because they have been there longer.


If a Motion for Relief from Stay is filed can the debtor file a motion for dismissal and sell the property to an interested party?

A Chapter 7 debtor can move to dismiss the cause for cause, but he or she must demonstrate that the dismissal will not be prejudicial to the creditors in the case. A chapter 13 is easier to dismiss, so could trying converting to a 13 and this dismissing the Chapter 13. Now SHOULD you do this? That depends on a number factors, including how much money you can get by selling the property privately without violating the creditor's rights.


What is the number one cause of accidents in highway work zones?

Speeding.


What is a major cause of highway collision?

Improper off-road recovery.


What does order granting plaintiffs motion for nonsuit mean?

When someone brings a suit against another person or entity, they can file a Notice of Non-Suit. That is, they can dismiss their own case. A Notice of Non-Suit says that the plaintiff prefers not to pursue the cause any further. An order granting the plantiffs motion for nonsuit is signed by the judge saying that the judge received the order of Nonsuit and will dismiss the case without prejudice.


What are the two types of challenges in the jury selection process?

The two types of challenges in the jury selection process are challenges for cause and peremptory challenges. Challenges for cause are based on specific reasons why a juror may be biased or unable to be impartial. Peremptory challenges allow attorneys to dismiss a certain number of potential jurors without stating a reason.


Can you file a response to a supplemental petition for modification after filing a Motion to Dismiss for failure to state a cause of action?

No, not until the judge renders a decision on the pending motions already before him/her. Of course you could withdraw your motion to dismiss and answer the other sides action. . . that's entirely up to you.


Why the range pay for the supervisor and executives is so much greater than for the blue collar workers?

cause they are smarter


What bands have music in Jack Daniel's commercials?

the sample is from "time won't let me go" by the Bravery, just came to me cause i was brought back to driving down the highway singing along without even knowing it