Being booked but not charged typically means that you have been formally accused of a crime and arrested by law enforcement, but formal charges have not yet been filed by the prosecutor. This is usually done within a certain time frame following the arrest, and during this period you may be released from custody pending further investigation or formal charging.
means the cops are piling on every charge they can think of
"Charged okay" typically means that a transaction has been successfully processed and the payment for a purchase has been approved by a financial institution. It indicates that the payment has been accepted and the customer's account has been charged accordingly.
it means that the atom has an electrical charge running through it
You think probable to "electrically charged"; these are ions with positive or negative charges..
I believe they'd are positively charged.
you could book and appointment, or book it out of a place (run)
If you were arrested and booked then you WERE charged. Even if a judge only "cautioned" you it doesn't mean that it "went away." Any arrest will appear on your record, unless it was prior to your 18th birthday.
It means that you are very busy.
Yes, VAT is charged on almost everything in South Africa. In addition, airport tax is added onto the ticket prices. VAT is charged at 14% of the base cost.
I booked 2 rooms at the end of June for aug at the Savannah houseinn in Nimrod NY. They charged my visa immediately for the whole amt 5 days, 2 rooms. I had to cancel 2 days later and they charged 100$ . No mention was made when I booked the rooms that there would be a service charge. What to do?
In any type of law enforcement situation, a suspect is "booked in" to the jail awaiting trial. Being "booked out" means that you have either posted bail or been released on your own recognizance. In other words, you are once again free to roam the countryside.
Unfortunately once you have booked a hotwire flight there is no way that it can be refunded, cancelled, changed, exchanged or transferred. You will be charged regardless of the tickets usage.
It depends on what you mean by 'booked'. For a match to become official, as in it is going to take place at some point, then it has to be booked onto a show. So yes.If you mean fake, then no. The only thing that happens is, the moves are done in a specific way to avoid injuring your opponent.*Note* This applies to Pro Wrestling, not Amatuer/Olympic Wrestling!
As long as you're POSITIVE you weren't charged with anything then you're free to go.
"Booked" typically means that a service or activity has been reserved or scheduled for a specific time or date, such as a hotel room, flight, or appointment. It implies that there is no availability left for that particular time slot.
The duration of Booked Out is 1.5 hours.
Charged - A formal accusation of an offense which is the preliminary step to prosecution. It does NOT mean "The Accused Person or Business" has been CONVICTED or found GUILTY of an illegal offense or crime. More so, it IS an accusation by someone representing the law, most likely a police officer. It DOES mean that the "The Accused Person or Business" will go before a court of law where a prosecutor - which is an attorney representing the Federal Government - will attempt to prove to the court that "The Accused Person or Business" is guilty of the said illegal offense or crime.