No its illegal to do so any ways you would be retarted to do that No its illegal to do so any ways you would be retarted to do that
In most states, nothing for the owner of the car except possibly having to retrieve their car from impound, but for the unlicensed driver it's a different story. The driver can be hauled off to jail until someone bails you out and pays your fine. They may just be ticketed or warned, depending on the officer.
You try it out. Get a friend or band program to lend you a saxophone for a bit and try to play a few notes. If you can't get it at first, ask someone who knows about it and can help you. But keep in mind, not all people's mouth and lip structure will allow them to produce a proper embouchure to play the instrument.
This is an example of the "foot-in-the-door" technique. By agreeing to a smaller request—giving your friend a ride—you may be more likely to maintain a positive relationship, even though you refused the larger request for money. This approach can create a sense of obligation or goodwill, making it easier to say yes to smaller favors in the future.
Guitar was a favorite instrument of Josef Mohr, who wrote the words for "Silent Night." His friend Franz Gruber had written the melody in only a few hours, and the song was first performed on Christmas Eve in 1818. Although shrouded by myth, the fact that Mohr needed a new carol for his Christmas Eve service seems to lend credence to a simple arrangement based on chords to support the melody that Gruber had created, which would be ideal for guitar.
From 1925 to 1946, the U.S. government adopted a policy of supplying weapons to its allies primarily through the Lend-Lease Act, enacted in 1941. This policy aimed to support nations fighting against Axis powers during World War II, allowing the U.S. to provide military aid without direct involvement in the conflict initially. Lend-Lease facilitated the transfer of vast quantities of arms, equipment, and supplies to countries like the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and China, bolstering their defense efforts. This policy marked a significant shift towards greater U.S. engagement in international alliances and conflicts.
the driver's license you have is not a right but it just a privilege to haver it.
They are responsible for the crash, but you may also have liability for other offenses, having given them the car and knowing they have no license.
Then the person that lend the car can go to jail
You should not lend money to your friends; if you do, either you will have to bother your friend to repay the loan, which will make your friend resent you, or your friend will not repay the loan, which will make you resent your friend.
For one time deal, no. As an income or business you need a broker license.
In most states, nothing for the owner of the car except possibly having to retrieve their car from impound, but for the unlicensed driver it's a different story. The driver can be hauled off to jail until someone bails you out and pays your fine. They may just be ticketed or warned, depending on the officer.
Yes, of course!
your car is now a trash if it crashes
No. They can lend only a % of their total cash reserves. It depends on the Cash Reserve Ratio and Liquidity Ratios set by the Central Banks (Reserve Bank, Federal Reserve etc)
----------------------- It means your friend is "having a lend" of you, for his own amusement.
friend, mend, bend, lend, send, attend,
If your credit is good, a bank will lend you money. If your credit is bad, then only a very close personal friend, who is willing to take a risk, will lend you money.