I don't see why not, but you need to stay in school and holding two jobs as well as going to school is hard to do. I have done it.
It doesn't matter if he's unlicensed or not, unlicensed persons can own motor vehicles. The question is, can a minor "own" property in your state? In most states minors cannot legally hold property in their own name, if they appear on the title to anything it must be as a co-owner with an adult.
It depends on the state you're in. Most states and the feds would accept the parents' permission to search in lieu of a warrant, since most states do not allow minors to hold title to property.
When not changing state.
lOSS PREVENTION OFFICERS CAN HOLD A MINOR UNTIL LAW ENFORCEMENT ARRIVES, LOSS PREVENTION OFFICERS CANNOT INTERROGATE MINORS WITHOUT THE PARENT OR GUARDIAN PRESENT. THIS IS USUALLY LEFT UP TO LAW ENFORCEMENT. LAW ENFORCEMENT MUST BE CALLED IMMEDIATELY, THIS WILL PROTECT YOU AND YOUR COMPANY FROM LITIGATION.
Police practices vary greatly from state to state and from town to town. What the police can do if you are a runaway and what they will do may be two different things. The police can use any of the many tools at their disposal to find you and return you to your parents. Legally, you are a minor and can't leave home without their consent. They can take a child against his will back to his home. They can hold a child and call her parents to come get her. In extreme cases, children who might be a danger to themselves or others or who are "incorrigible" (e.g. can't be made to obey their parents) might be committed to the custody of the state for a brief period or indefinitely. In practice, police will return runaway children to their homes but, unless they suspect foul play or some dangerous or illegal situation, the police will probably not mount a full-scale man-hunt to find a missing teenager. This depends, though, on the size of the town or city and the urgency with which the police perceive the situation. If a minor is at least 17 years of age and the parents of the minor know of his or her whereabouts, a court order is necessary before the police can assist the parents in returning the minor to there custody. Many states participate in the "Becca Bill" and the UIC, other states have only adopted portions of each. The extent to which a state incorporates either or both in conjunction with existing state laws define what action law enforcement can arbitrarily take in regards to an absentee minor
He did not hold being the senator for the state of New York.
He did not hold being the senator for the state of New York.
Senator for the state of New York.
Senator for the state of New York.
Senator for the state of New York.
3 years ---- Depending on whether or not it is considered a minor violation or a major violation. Minors - seatbelt, speeding etc.. are 3 years. Majors - DUI, wreckless etc... are 5 years. MissMoniker. Chicago.
Hoover did not hold office in any state. He lived several places. He was born in Iowa but moved to Oregon as a boy. His adult US home was in California. He lived in London for several years. He retired to New York City.
In most cases, a minor cannot hold a lien on real estate property because they lack the legal capacity to enter into a binding contract. However, a guardian or parent may be able to hold the lien on behalf of the minor until they reach the age of majority.
A state law says it must hold the first primary
Yea
May of odd number of years.
Anything younger than 18 is a minor. Until then they cannot contract or hold real property.