How much has to be paid if bail is set at 20000 dollars?
depends on what your state charges, usually ten percent.
10% of 20,000 = 2,000.
How much money does a chef earn per hour in Michigan?
Most Chef's are not "Hourly" employee's, therefore an hourly rate does not apply. The general salary range can be from $35, 000 to $100,000 annually, depending on certification, etc. The hours involved per week can also vary from a normal 40 hours to 60 plus hours weekly, which will also impact "how much per hour" they make.
Before the Mackinac Bridge was constructed how did people cross between Michigan's two peninsulas?
Private ferry service. During hunting season the lines for the ferries were up to 10 miles long!
Your license is in Michigan. Can you get a Georgia license?
No. You may possess only one license from one state at any given time. Just as each license is valid in every state, a suspended license is invalid in any state. Until you get the issue cleared up, you're at jeopardy for citations and even arrest.
Yes! Upon surrendering that license,and on a condition that your other license's validity is current and it is free of any legal issues.
Does anyone know repo law in Michigan?
Yes. Go to this web page. It's the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). http://www.michigan.gov/documents/article9_18815_7.pdf
Upon resignation are you entitled to owed vacation pay?
Yes, technically you are unless there is something in the contract that states otherwise.
The above is not technically true. It depends on the Labor laws in the state where you work. Actually most states do not have laws requiring this. In Kentucky where I live, it is entirely up to the employer whether or not to pay out accrued vacation time. If the company policies state that they will, then they should follow those policies, but they are not required to put such a clause in their policies.
Can you find a Michigan garnishment case number online?
It can't hurt to try, but keep in mind that all legislative and legal information in all states is not usually current. (http://www.courts.michigan.gov)
Can a 17-year-old move out in michigan without parents permission?
In MI, the age of majority (the age at which you are considered to be an adult) is 18. Anyone under that age, who has not been emancipated, is considered to be a minor and is under the control and authority of their parents. Michigan does allow a person who is at least 16 to petition for emancipation. However, one of the requirements is: "the minor's parent or guardian does not object to the petition; or if a parent or guardian objects to the petition, that the objecting parent or guardian is not providing the minor with support" If your child is 17 they are legally allowed to move out of the parents home to whereever they please.
What is info on the Adams Tavern located at 138 S Halsted in Chicago in the early 1900s?
My grandpa or members of his family must have gone there cuz I have about 10 coins redeemable for 5 cents in drinks! I wonder if that got you a beer!
Are there any laws in Michigan against shooting in your own backyard?
In addition to the state regulations about hunting and firearms possession, most communities have regulations about what weapons are allowed to be fired on property. Most do not allow anything larger than a BB gun. In addition, firing a weapon can be covered by regulations regarding noise and keeping the peace.
Why does Michigan have 18 electoral votes?
The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 14 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan. Therefore, Michigan has 16 electoral votes.
Samuel Adams was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and a leader of the American Revolution movement. He also helped to shape the political culture.