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The name of the boat on "Fairly Legal" is "The Rebel Yell."
No, it is not legal to operate a boat without running lights after dark, especially when out of the channel. Operating a boat without running lights can pose a safety hazard by making it difficult for other vessels to see you. It is important to comply with navigation rules to ensure the safety of all boaters on the water.
It is legal to tie up your boat in designated swimming areas or docks within designated swimming zones. Make sure to follow local laws and regulations regarding anchoring and swimming to ensure safety and compliance.
The legal alcohol drinking age in international waters depends on where the ship/boat is registered. If a ship under the US Flag was in international waters then you would have to be 21+, but if you were on a ship/boat in international waters and the boat is flying under the British Flag then it is 18+.
Yes, an assumed name, also known as a "doing business as" (DBA) name, can be used in a contract if the business is properly registered under that name. However, it is important to ensure that the legal name of the entity is clearly stated in the contract to avoid any confusion or disputes.
Yes, it is illegal to use a fake name on a legal document. Providing false information on a legal document can be considered as fraud and may lead to legal consequences. It is important to provide accurate and truthful information on all legal documents.
The boat in Fairly Legal is a Cheoy Lee Clipper 33 built in Hong Kong in 1977.
It is a 1977 Cheoy Lee Clipper 33.
"That Old Feeling"
The duration of Fairly Legal is 2640.0 seconds.
Fairly Legal was created on 2011-01-20.
I dont know, but it is legal to drink on a boat in Wisconsin.
'The Yellow Brick Road Song' - Iyeoka Feat. B.Cap
Not only is it legal for passengers on a boat to drink as much as they want, it is legal for the driver of the boat to drink as well. Yes, drunk driving laws do apply however, you can drink and drive a boat, there is no law against that......you just cannot be above the legal limit.
If you're talking about the fast dance tune on the Fairly Legal commercial, it's called "Stronger" by Kelly Clarkson.
Fairly Legal - 2011 Believers 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
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