yes
The legal definition of race varies by country and may not solely be based on percentage. In the United States, the "One-Drop Rule" historically classified individuals with any Black ancestry as Black, though current laws may rely on self-identification or other criteria. It's important to consider the specific legal context in question.
Legally enforced segregation in public schools is a form of racial discrimination, where individuals are separated based on their race or ethnic background. This practice was prevalent in the United States during the Jim Crow era, with laws mandating separate facilities for White and Black individuals.
In New York, you are legally considered an adult at the age of 18.
A unilateral contract is a legally binding agreement in which only one party makes a promise or undertakes an obligation, while the other party has the option to accept or reject it. If the second party chooses not to accept the terms of the contract, they are generally not bound by its terms.
The word that means legally collectible is 'enforceable.'
During slavery in the United States, slaves were not legally allowed to marry in most states. They were considered property and did not have the right to legal marriage. Some owners allowed slaves to participate in ceremonies or unions recognized by their community, but these were not legally binding.
Historically even 1/4 or less Negro blood made one legally a Negro in many states. Obama apparently likes to be thought of as black - he stresses his black heritage over and over.
He is 12.6% black
60% or so
Not legally.
Luke Black.
Only if your black
i would say that's 180%
You have to either trade someone who has White version, or use codes to make one. Solosis is a White Version exclusive and cannot be obtained legally in Black version.
That place that were integrated were segregated.
legally, yes...
One percent IS...
100%