Condolences are usually offered if a friend or relative passes away, but could also be offered at any other time of sadness. Perhaps a individual has lost their job, or failed a test.
Someone who never dies is immortal.And He is one and only, the creator of the whole universe and everything in it
It would only pay only if the land owner were determined to be liable for the fire.
It should only take a few days.
I wouldn't think so. I think that it would only be considered widow if you were married.
No, you cant shoot someone if they attack you only if the way you defend yourself is equal to the power that someone attacked you then it is ok when the attaker dies becasue of your defence.
Absolutely not. Only a testator can change her will while she is living. Once a testator has died, the provisions set forth in the will can only be modified by a judge.
If someone from the other sex is interested in you and you donÕt have the same feeling and you want that person in your life, you can offer friendship. If you are offering only friendship it is best to be clear with your expectations for a further relationship.
u only said he is married once... u never said he was married in florida and also its the spouse that dies not the person
This would only be said if someone did not recognise that the doctor's skills are from God, and indeed the lives of all are ultimately in His hands.
Then someone else has to assume that responsibility. If you mean what happens if the only employed person dies, then you'd need to refer to local social welfare regulations in whatever country you live in.
You can say something as simple as "I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your grandfather. How are you feeling about this?" Taking time to listen to your friend to talk about his loss shows that you're a real friend, someone who is there for them not only for the good times, but for those harder ones that hit us all.
When someone dies, any debts they leave are paid out of their 'estate' (the money and property they leave behind). You're only responsible for their debts if you had a joint loan or agreement or provided a loan guarantee - you aren't automatically responsible for a husband's, wife's or civil partner's debts.