What laws are statutes that are passed by local state or national governments?
Statutory?
SORRY - but the question makes no sense. Statutes and laws mean the same thing regardless of by whom they are enacted.
You need to review the instrument that created the Protective Covenants and restrictions. There is usually a provision that will address your question such as the following example: [Enforcement and Attorneys
What is the penalty for egging?
The penalty for egging will differ between states and will depend on if there was any damage to property or not. If caught egging someone's property you could be charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, or damage to property. The penalty could be a fine, probation, or jail time.
It sounds like a legal maneuver to protect the medical facilities ability to be reimbursed when a settlement is eventually reached.
What are different kind of agencies and classification of agents in business law?
Agents are classified in various ways according to the point of view adopted. From the viewpoint of the authority they have, they can be classified as special agents, general agents and universal agents. They are classified as mercantile or commercial agents and non-mercantile or noncommercial agents. There are different various types of kind agents are as follows.
(a.)Sub-Agent:
Sub-agency denotes delegation of power by an agent to a person appointed by him as sub-agent. Incidentally the agent himself is delegate of his principal. The principal is that 'a delegate cannot delegate'. According to this, a person to whom powers have been delegate cannot delegate them to another. Section 190 of the Act. Contains this principle. Generally, an agent cannot lawfully employ another to perform acts, which he has expressly. But, if by the ordinary custom of trade, a sub-agent may be employed, the agent may to do so.
A sub-agent, according to section 191, is a person whom the original agent employs in the business of the agency and who under the control of the original agent. Thus the relation of the sub-agent to the original agent is, as between themselves, that of the agent and the principal.
We shall now discuss the Impact of the appointment of a sub-agent from the following two angles:-
(i.)
In case of proper appointment: The agent is responsible to the principal for the acts of the sub-agent. Thus, a commission agent for the sale of goods who makes a proper employment of a sub-agent for selling his principal's goods is liable to the principal for the fraudulent disposition of the goods by sub-agent within the course of his employment.
(ii.)
In the case of appointment without authority: In term of Section 193, the principal is not bound by the acts of the sub-agent, nor is the sub-agent liable to the principal. The agent is the principal of the sub-agent both to the principal and the third party.
(b.) Substituted Agent:
Substituted agents are different from sub-agents. Section 194 provides that substituted agents are not sub-agents but are in fact agents of the principal. Suppose an agent has an implied authority to name another person to act for the principal in the business of the agency, and he has named another person accordingly. In the circumstances, such a named person is not a sub-agent he is an agent of the principal for such part of the business of the agency as has been entrusted to him.
For Example: A directs B who is a solicitor to sell his estate by auction and to employ an auctioneer for the purpose. B names C, an auctioneer, to conduct the sale. In such a situation, C is not sub-agent, but is A's agent for the sale.
(c.) Special Agents:
A special agent is also known as a specific or particular agent. Such agent appointed to perform a particular work or to represents his principal in particular transaction only. As soon as the said period lapses, the agency stands terminated. Specific agents have a limited authority and as soon as the entrusted to him is performed, his authority also comes to an end. A special agent cannot bind his principal in any act other than for which he is specially appointed. If he dose anything outside his authority, his principal cannot be bound by it. The third parties that deal with a special agent must ascertain the extent of the authority he has.
(d.) General agents: This type of agents has a general authority to do everything in the course of his agency and he has to perform all the acts in the interest of his principal. Thus, a general agent is one that ahs authority to do all acts connected with the business of his principal. A manager of a branch shop of a firm or a commission agent is instances of general agents. General agents have an implied authority to bind his principal by doing various acts necessary for carrying on the business of his principal. Sufficiently wide powers are vested in him to affect the business deals, enter into trade bargains, to make purchases and also payments of the purchases, to receive money on behalf of his principal.
(e.) Universal Agent: A universal agent has a universal or an unlimited power to act on behalf of his principal. A universal agent is one whose authority is unlimited and who can do any act on behalf of his principal provide such act is legal and is agreeable to the law of land. A universal agent is practically substituted for his principal for all those transactions wherein his principal cannot participate.
For Example: When a person leaves his country for a long time, he may appoint his son, wife or friend as his universal agent to act on his behalf in his absence.
(f.) Co-Agents:
When a principal appoints two or more persons a agents jointly or severally, such agents are known as co-agents. Their authority is joint when nothing is mentioned about the exercise of their authority. It implies that all co-agents concur in the exercise of their authority unless their authority is fixed. But when their authority is several, any one of the co-agents can act without the concurrence of other.
(f.) Auctioneers: An auctioneers is a mercantile agent who is appointed to sell goods on behalf of the principal i.e., seller and for this function, an auctioneer get a reward in the form of a commission. An auctioneer conducts auction on behalf of a seller, as he is primarily the agent of the seller. However, after the sale, he also becomes of the purchaser who gives the highest bid. An auctioneer has no authority to self-the goods of his principal by private contract or contracts.
Besides the above mentioned agents, there are other types of agents also such as brokers, bankers, clearing agents, forwarding agents, underwriter, estate agents, etc. They also play an important role and perform various functions for and on behalf of their principals.
How far is Pittsburgh from Mansfield Ohio?
The distance, between Pittsburgh, PA and Mansfield, OH, by road, is 172 miles, and requires about 2 hours and 54 minutes of driving time.
Question is not worded too clearly - but my belief is that you will have a warrant issued for your arrest for your FTA on the theft charge. When the court finds out about the theft charge it will probably revoke your bond (or the bail bondsman probably will because you are now a poor risk) and you will be remanded to jail.
What is the procedure for change in zoning from residential to commercial?
You would generally submit an application for a building permit to make a change from residential to commercial, if there were any changes required for that type of commercial occupancy.
Otherwise, you would simply apply for a permit for change of use and obtain the necessary inspection and certificate of occupancy for the commercial use.
Depending upon the location and local rules, you may be prohibited from changing residential to commercial of various types, absent a "waiver", known as a variance, after a public hearing and assuming the local rules allow it under the circumstances. Just because you own some property does not necessarily mean you can use it for whatever you want. Zoning laws carry out the police power to regulate land use for the health, safety, morals and general welfare of all.
How would you describe Tennessee?
The best way to describe Tennessee is to call it breathtaking. It has beautiful mountain ranges, flowing rivers, and wonderful scenery. It is known for its music, historic sites, and wine.
There are burning rules that are particular to the municipality. To know all of the rules for burning trash and leaves, a person should contact their local town authority.
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The Sarai Act was passed in India in 1867. It imposed a number of requirements on hotel operators, including the mandate to register with local authorities.
Can an ETG test detect up to 96 hours?
EtG testing is unreliable as currently utilized (as even it's proponents acknowledge), and should never be relied upon singularly to determine alcohol consumption. The validity of the test is zero. If you are trying to pass an ETG test there are many variables that determine the BAC.
What is the law in Mn for pointing air rifle at a person?
This is a worldwide community to answer questions. You will have to define the meaning of "Mn". Is that supposed to mean something or was that a typo?
What recourse do you have if the City refuses to prosecute a clear code violation?
I would approach the city council and ask them to either direct enforcement or modify the city code to match the reality of code enforcement.
Is open carry legal in Portland Oregon?
From opencarry.org-
Oregon is a traditional open carry state. However, their preemption statute only covers concealed handgun license holders from city or county passed bans against loaded firearms in public places. To our knowledge, only the cities of Portland, Beaverton, Tigard, Oregon City, Salem, and Independence have passed loaded firearms bans encompassing all public places, and other cities have passed bans specific to Parks. Also, all "public buildings" are also off limits throughout the entire state unless you have a concealed handgun license.
The house would have been left subject to the loan. Either the estate has to pay off the loan or sell the house. Once that is done, then the assets can be distributed. One of the children could obtain a loan and buy the house from the estate.
Not necessarily - cities are not required to have a mayor by state or federal law, but it is a popular method of organization, especially in large cities, because it establishes a very local government concerned almost exclusively with the city that it is running.