Any vessel (including PWC) engaged in waterskiing must carry an observer in addition to the licensed operator. In general both the operator ad observer must be at least 16 years of age.
However, a person between 12 and 15 years of age may act as an observer, provided that he or she holds a Special Permit and the boat operator is at least 18 years of age.
extract from the South Australian Recreational Boating Safety Handbook.
The minimum legal age for an observer watching a person being towed on water skis varies by location, but it is typically around 12-14 years old. It is important for the observer to be able to effectively communicate with the driver and signal any issues or dangers to ensure the safety of the person being towed.
The person being defended is referred to as the defendant.
In a grand jury proceeding, the burden of proof required for an indictment is "probable cause." This means that there must be sufficient evidence for a reasonable person to believe that a crime was committed and that the defendant committed it. It is a lower standard than the "beyond a reasonable doubt" standard required for a conviction at trial.
The person being sued in a lawsuit is called the defendant.
The person who files a lawsuit is called the plaintiff if they are the one filing the lawsuit, or the defendant if they are the one being sued.
Summons personal service on a natural person involves delivering legal documents in person to the individual being sued. This ensures that the person is aware of the legal action being taken against them and has the opportunity to respond appropriately in court. It is a crucial step in the legal process to ensure due process is followed.
an observer or a wide-angle rearview mirror
The person being given power of attorney must be at least 18 years old.
If the ball were simply dropped, the person dropping the ball and a stationary observer should see the same thing.
The point of view of the selection is first-person, narrated by an observer who is directly involved in the events being described.
False. In literature, the narrator can be a character in the story (first-person narrator) or an outside observer (third-person narrator).
A. quiet.
being towed behind a PWC with an operator and an observer on board
In the US there are a number of varying ages to write a will, with the most common being either 16 or 18 years old. In the United Kingdom the minimum age is 18, 12 in Scotland but a person must be considered mentally capable to prepare their own will.
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inconspicious or quiet
Online money making schemes such as survey websites for example usually specify a minimum payout is required for members to be able to withdraw their balance. So, 50 dollars minimum payout required means that one must have at least 50 dollars in their available account balance before being permitted to request a payout.
Third-person narration refers to a point of view where the events of a story are narrated by an outside observer who is not a character in the story. This narrator can provide information about different characters' thoughts and actions without being a part of the story. It allows for a more objective presentation of events compared to first-person narration.