"Padding" is not specifically a term with 'legal' meanings. In loose slang terms it means inflating something with extra, extraneous, frivolous charges or verbiage.
This can be phrased as "preliminary" or "provisional" in legal terms.
In legal terms, contrary refers to something that is opposite or conflicting with a particular law, rule, regulation, or legal principle. It indicates a situation where there is a violation or non-compliance with the established legal norms or standards.
In legal terms, ROP can refer to "Return of Process", which is the delivery of court documents or legal notices back to the court after they have been served to the intended recipient.
There is no commonly recognized legal term "sisted." It may be a typographical error or a regional term not widely used in legal contexts. If you can provide more context or clarify, I may be able to assist further.
In legal terms, "past" refers to events that have already occurred or circumstances that existed in the past. "Present" refers to the current time or circumstances that are ongoing at the moment.
No, a fiance is not considered a spouse in legal terms until a marriage ceremony has taken place.
No, a fianc is not considered a spouse in legal terms until a marriage ceremony has taken place.
No, a fiance is not considered a spouse in legal terms until a marriage ceremony has taken place.
No, a fianc does not count as a spouse in terms of legal rights and responsibilities. Only married couples are considered spouses under the law.
No, a respondent is not considered a defendant in a legal case. In legal terms, a respondent is typically a party who responds to a petition or complaint filed by another party, while a defendant is the party being accused or sued in a legal proceeding.
In legal terms, a child is typically defined as a person who is under the age of 18 and has not reached the age of majority, which is the age at which a person is considered an adult and can make legal decisions on their own.
Yes, as long as you have not violated any terms of your visa.
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This can be phrased as "preliminary" or "provisional" in legal terms.
you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 you are considered a legal resident once you are 18 Age of majority maintaining residency in the state
Yes, cheating on your spouse is not a crime in the legal sense, but it can have legal consequences in terms of divorce proceedings and settlements. It is considered a breach of trust and can have serious emotional and relational consequences.
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