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Towns, cities, counties, and townships pass laws, ordinances, and regulations for the citizens of their communities.

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What is a Viking Hoard?

A Viking horde is a group of attacking Vikings. A Viking hoard is a Viking treasure.

What are my rights as a guaranteer?

Assuming that there is a written agreement showing that you agreed to serve as a guarantor on behalf of a creditor, the guarantor (or as you call it, a guaranteer) generally has the same rights and defenses against a creditor as the debtor would have. Often, the written agreement guaranteeing the creditor, will spell out what rights and defenses a guarantor may assert.

Who are the enemies of the surenos?

The Surenos are enemies with Nortenos, Bloods, Crips, Tiny Raskals Gang & in some states they're rivals with Folk Nation & People Nation gangs such as the Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation(People Nation gang) and the Gangster Disciples Nation(Folk Nation gang)....

What is agrarian uprisings?

Agrarian uprisings refer to revolts or movements by farmers or rural populations against oppressive conditions, often driven by issues such as land ownership, taxation, and agricultural policies. These uprisings can arise in response to economic hardship, social injustice, or political repression. Historically, they have played a significant role in shaping agrarian reform and influencing broader social and political changes. Examples include the Peasants' Revolt in England (1381) and the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

What is joint affidavit?

This would be a paper that is signed by two or more people. It will need to be written and sworn in front of someone who can administer the oath in order to be considered valid.

How are by-laws made?

By-laws are commonly made by organizations or a community for purposes of regulating itself. The by-laws will be in the influenced by the interests of the community but are guided by the legislation from the relevant authorities.

How do i get an alibi that I was in the area at the time of crime?

You have have to have someone testify that you were with them at the time of the crime

How far does a cesspool have to be from the neighbor's house?

There is no universally applicable answer. Such regulations are passed and enforced by local authorities. You must contact your LOCAL authorities for the answer to this question.

Can an eleven year old stay home alone in Canada?

Yes I think if you are responsible enough to not burn down the house or make prank calls or do anything your parents don't allow you to do then this is very much okay!

But it is entirely up to your parents if they feel safe about it

What is the definition of Statutory sexual seduction?

Statutory sexual seduction includes: A. Ordinary sexual intercourse, anal intercourse, cunnilingus or fellatio committed by a person 18 years of age or older with a person under the age of 16 or B. Any other sexual penetration committed by a person 18 years of age or older with a person under the age of 16 with the intent of arousing, appealing to, or gratifying the lust or passions or sexual desires of either people. As defined by Nevada State Law ~Meghan Y. "Statutory sexual seduction" is the equivalent of "statutory rape" in other juridictions.

Where can I find the city of richardson code of ordinances list?

It's not so much a list as it is an index or table of contents. The city outsources the service to a company that does the same thing for many other governing bodies. There is sometimes a delay in getting new items "codified" and posted. Along with the Code of Ordinances, you will find the City Charter, another interesting read, considering how business is done in defiance of this local body of law. Here's the link.

http://www.municode.com/resources/gateway.asp?sid=43&pid=10221

What are the fines for littering?

It really depends on your exact county's, town's, or district's laws.

What are the main features of common law and statute law?

The main feature of common law is that this type of law represents the judicial decisions within the court system. The main feature of statute law is that it represents the wishes and beliefs of the legislature.

Dog ordinances in crown point in?

Any law about chaining a dog to a tree all day?

What is Florida's Deadbeat Dad Law?

61.1301 Income deduction orders.--

2. Service upon an obligor's payor or successor payor under this section shall be made by prepaid certified mail, return receipt requested, or in the manner prescribed in chapter 48.

(c)1. The obligor, within 15 days after service of a notice of delinquency, may apply for a hearing to contest the enforcement of the income deduction on the ground of mistake of fact regarding the amount owed pursuant to an order establishing, enforcing, or modifying an obligation for alimony, for child support, or for alimony and child support, the amount of the arrearage, or the identity of the obligor, the payor, or the obligee. The obligor shall send a copy of the pleading to the obligee and, if the obligee is receiving IV-D services, to the IV-D agency. The timely filing of the pleading shall stay service of an income deduction order or, in Title IV-D cases, income deduction notice on all payors of the obligor until a hearing is held and a determination is made as to whether enforcement of the income deduction order is proper. The payment of a delinquent obligation by an obligor upon entry of an income deduction order shall not preclude service of the income deduction order or, in Title IV-D cases, an income deduction notice on the obligor's payor.