1, notice. 2, watch carefully. 3, make a remark. 4,obey a rule or law. 5, celebrate a festival.
What is the term that refers to the use of someone else's money to make personal purchases?
There are several scenarios which could cover this activity and the question must be worded more specifically.
As the questiofn is worded it could cover many possibilities ranging from; borrowed money to stolen money and could include such offenses as - embezlement - theft - fraud - larceny after trust - etc - etc -etc.
What is the legal definition of household pet?
to own and care for ant living thing such as a dog or cat
How long do you wait to read will?
There is no requirement to wait any particular period of time. You can read it at any time and there doesn't have to be any sort of meeting like you see in the movies.
What is the meaning of surname and provide example?
Last name (often family name).
ie. John Brown so Brown would be surname
In Asia, surnames often come before the individual's name
What is research according to different authors?
please give me an author and his definition about RESEARCH.. thats my assignment.. please help me
What are the pillars of constitution?
Well four of the guiding principles of the Constitution is popular sovereignty, separation of powers, check and balance, and limited government.
What are different between a double slit pattern and a triple slit patterns?
To save space and so I can take care of a vandal, I'll show you-see below.
What is the correct interpretation of the balance scale of justice?
When the scale is depicted, it is almost always held by a blindfolded figure, usually female. The idea is not so much about the scale as it is about the figure holding it. Justice is, or should be, blind. The scales will rise or fall according to evidence alone, and will not be influenced by the one holding it.
What adjectives can be used to describe evidence?
Evident is the adjective form of evidence, meaning easily seen or understood. The other adjective is obvious.
AnswerAdjectives that can be used to describe evidence are:
admissible
circumstantial
clear
convincing
conclusive
conflicting
corroborating
credible
critical
demonstrative
derivative
direct
documentary
exculpatory
expert
fabricated
forensic
hearsay
incriminating
indirect
material
medical
parol
preliminary
prima facie
probable
proffered
relevant
scientific
substantive
tainted
testimonial
What does including but not limited mean?
There are a few examples, and there are more, but they are not mentioned.
(E.g. Symptoms of <Name of medicine> include, but not limited to, nausea, tingling, or burning sensations.>
What is a voluntary alienation of property?
Voluntary alienation is when the owner voluntarily gives up their rights to the property such as in granting a mortgage to a lender.
Nations that became militaristic were attempting to show off their?
Nations that became militaristic were attempting to show off their military technology. They were also attempting to show off their wealth and influence.
The word "apropos" means appropriate, as in "The man's black suit was apropos for the funeral."
What is it called when a repealed law is put back into legislation?
Give an example please. Except for perhaps the repeal of the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) I can't think of when it has ever happened.
However the correct terminololgy would probably be 'RE-Enacted.'