How did british reactions help lead to the second third and fourth amendment?
they used their own brains to think. you should try it
How do you know if your being investigated?
You might be under investigation by law enforcement if:
Your neighbors suddenly lock their kids in the house when they see you come near;
The "telephone company" suddenly has people working in the man-holes and on the power poles around your house 24/7;
Your bank tellers suddenly look very nervous when you come in and the bank manager comes over and stands by you while you conduct your "business";
A large, American car with a couple of people in it starts hanging out across the street from your house when you are home;
Your mail is suddenly sealed with scotch tape instead of licked like normal;
The gardener is suddenly clean shaven and short-haired and woks a lot in the flower beds outside your office window;
You suddenly realize you haven't seen a "marked" police car in your mirror in a very long time;
Your in-laws start to encourage your wife and kids to take a loooong vacation with them;
Your boss starts to speak loudly and distinctly when questioning you about things at work;
There are suddenly joggers who like to jog from one end of your block to the other, only;
The "Mormon Missionaries" knocking on your door suddenly look a lot older;
You get arrested.
What does the copyright symbol look?
It has not been necessary for a copyright symbol to be placed on a protected work since 1989. However, the copyright symbol can go anywhere on a qualifying work. There is no requirement for a work to be registered to use the © symbol or official copyright notice.
What does jago grahak jago do?
Jago grahak, jago" was the tag-line of an advertising campaign in Siliguri, India, advising consumers of their rights and means of getting help.
What is one drawback to consumer-protection regulations do?
It gives the customer certain additional rights (in addition to their legal rights). For example - goods sold must be fit for the purpose they were designed for.
How can you decrease the crime rate?
well you can:
start a youth club to get kids off the street
educate the parents to help their children
encourage people to give up fire arms
be more careful when your thinking of taking drugs and the consequences
teachers need to be more strict when teaching about crime, drugs and sex education
How many days in the state of Nevada do you have to cancel a contract for a membership?
NRS 119A.410 Right to cancel contract of sale.
1. The purchaser of a time share may cancel, by written notice, the contract of sale until midnight of the fifth calendar day following the date of execution of the contract. The contract of sale must include a statement of this right.
2. The right of cancellation may not be waived. Any attempt by the developer to obtain a waiver results in a contract which is voidable by the purchaser.
3. The notice of cancellation may be delivered personally to the developer or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the business address of the developer.
4. The developer shall, within 15 days after receipt of the notice of cancellation, return all payments made by the purchaser.
(Added to NRS by 1983, 982; A 1985, 1141; 1987, 894; 2003, 984; 2007, 1549)
If it is within the rescission period, you can cancel the timeshare contract. Typically, it ranges from 3 days to 2 weeks.
Almost all states adopt this law of rescission period. Also called cooling-off period. Although this varies from state to state, it usually ranges from 3 days to 2 weeks.
Can prior felony charge keep you from buying a home in a mobile home park?
I doubt very much if there is any way it would technically prevent you from 'buying' . However the park has the right to grant or refuse any tenant application to live on their land, felony or not.
Are throwing stars illegal in CT?
As a general rule, MOST Asian Martial Arts weapons are considered to be prohibited weapons. In some states, while the object itself may not be illegal, per se, it is the manner in which it is used or employed that would make it unlawful.
What is the most direct benefit consumers enjoy as a result of the internet?
A. It is easier to compare prices.
Do you have to mail in the donation you promised to a charity solicitor?
Technically you may have entered into a verbal contract, but such a contract is probably unenforceable, since usually there's no consideration on the part of the charity. So no, you don't have to actually donate if you change your mind.
How do you apply to become a contestable consumer?
Before applying for contestability, you have to check your eligibility and that can be done with your existing retailer.
Probably not. They are in charge of the club's security and verbal tools are harmless.
You could easily have left if you were offended.
Can a council claim rent back after six years?
In most cases, a council or landlord can only claim back rent for a period of six years, as this aligns with the statute of limitations for debt recovery in many jurisdictions. After this period, any unpaid rent typically becomes unenforceable. However, specific circumstances or local laws may vary, so it's advisable to consult legal guidance for the precise rules applicable to your situation.
What do you do if someone gives you something then later threatens to report that you stole it?
As long as it is not stolen, to keep your ass outa trouble go to the police and tell the police the story on whats going. I had this same problem only thing is that I paid for the item and they reported it stolen, so I'm out $400 and a decent laptop.
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This would be a lesson for answerer number one to keep receipts. If someone gave me something then threatened to report to the police that I had stolen it. I would immediately return the item to that person and that would be it. No "thing" is worth the unnecessary hassle of trying to clear my name. It should also be a lesson to not accept "gifts" from someone you don't know well enough and don't know their motive for giving it to you.
What body was created by the Consumer Product Safety Act?
The act also established the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to "protect the public against unreasonable risks associated with consumer products."
What is the definition of administrative power?
Is the power belongs the position he or she works not the power that he or she got
The blocking bill gives the minority party power. It requires two-thirds of the Senate must agree for a bill to be passed.
Can you know the gazetted officers in uttar pradesh?
Public Servants who belong to Gazetted Officers in Uttar Pradesh, India
Group A:Assistant Professors (grade Pay 6,000 Rs. and 7,000 Rs) / Associate Professors (grade Pay 8,000 Rs. and more) Principals of Government Degree/PG Colleges only (equivalent grade Pay 10,000 Rs.) as per state service rules/higher education rules of UP.
Group B: PCS (Who's Grade Pay is more or above than 6,600 Rs. are belongs to Group A), CMO (Medical Officer), PPS (Who's Grade Pay is more or above than 6,600 Rs.), PCS (J) etc.
Group C: Lower PCS, SHO and other i.e. gramvikas officers (recent government notification, 2012)
It must be noted that only Professors/Officers (Assistant/ Associate/ Professors) and Principal (who is promoted from Associate Professors) of Government Degree Colleges are directly belong to Group A (Class I) service in states selected through UPPSC. Other officers i. e (PCS, PPS, PCS-J) are recruited in Group B (Class II) and get promoted in Group A after availing 6,600 Rs. grade pay, i.e. 6th Pay Commission). And, it is better to contact group A and B public servants for certification/ verifications.