In cases like this, it is best to talk to the child's parents about covering the cost of the damage. If it comes down to it, the authorities can be brought into the matter to establish boundaries.
How do you write a letter explaining someone forged my signature?
say exactly that and say i have no recognition of ever signing that letter etc.
Who is liable if you allow your grandson to use your car?
The operator of a car is most immediately liable for damages that result from operation of the vehicle. The owner of the car retains liability when permitting use of the car by others. However, if the person using the car does not have a license to drive, or is a minor, the owner retains greater liability because the owner should not then have permitted the use.
What happens to the person who gets caught of collecting workmens comp and doing work on the side?
you will lose your benefits and may have to pay back what they already provided. plus all the legal and collection fees
What is the difference between battery and assualt?
Battery, is the actual harming of the individual, either physical or verbal.
Although some states have replaced the word "battery" with the word "assault", most states have kept them as two different crimes/charges.
Another Explanation:
Assault - To place another in APPREHENSION of an offensive and imminent bodily contact (a battery). NOTE this is not fear. Therefore, if a 100 pound weakling cocks his fist menacingly at a 300 pound professional bodybuilder, said bodybuilder would not be fearful, but can apprehend that the weakling may hit him, resulting in a battery.
Battery - An intentional harmful or offensive contact with a person or an object intimately connected to said person. Basically, any intentional body to body contact meant to be harmful and/or offensive is a battery. No injury needs to occur necessarily (but with no injury, damages will be low). Also, I could swipe an object out of your hand in anger. That too would be a battery.
Sedition rebellion against your country?
I got the same book so the answer is treason. This is useful for the McDougal Littell Inc.
Certificate of Occupancy did sundance condominiums receive one in planation fl?
You can obtain a certificate of occupancy -- if there is one -- at your local city hall.
Second degree assault is when someone attempts to kill or knowingly causes serious physical injury to another. The is under section 565.073.
If my neighbors house catches on fire and mine is damaged who is responsible for damages?
In all likliehood - your insurance company would pay to repair your dwelling and then they would take action (called "subrogation") against your neighbors insurance company to collect from their insuror.
Is trafficking of persons correct?
Yes, persons can be used grammatically instead of people. Especially in law this helps to stop confusion. Person is a legal term so affecting more than one person is affecting persons. That lets you know that person is a label or a word with special meaning.
You weigh 175 how much alcohol would make you legally drunk?
It all depends on what you call legally drunk.
I have talked with police officers and it is all their discretion. If you are being obnoxious and had even one drink they can tag you for drunkenness.
As for any other definitions of being legally drunk I do not know and think it would depend on the context. Drunk driving in many provinces and states is 0.08.
Using the "Rule of Eights", which is 8 times proof ounces divided by weight in pounds for a normal male, a 175 pound male can have 1.75 ounces of alcohol to achieve 0.08 BAC. That translates to about three beers at 5%. Some states have an additional limit of 0.04 BAC for "impaired", which translates to 1.5 beers. For females, change the 8 to a 10 to account for the slightly higher body fat ratio of a female.
Can you buy bullet proof vest in british Columbia?
If you have a security workers license and you are an armoured guard you can purchase them through your employer or if you are a law enforcement you can also buy one. Otherwise civilians to my knowledge cannot buy them.
If a fence is put up on the property line is it mine as much as theirs?
If you know who put it up, no. It belongs to the person who built it or paid to have it built, and that person is responsible for its care and maintenance, and replacement if he so chooses.
But, if nobody can remember who put it up or when (as in the case perhaps of a stone or masonry fence typical in the NE of the country where the ground is exceptionally rocky from glacial deposits), possibly both unless one or the other owner claims it or denies ownership, and most likely that will occur when it has to be repaired or replaced and then it may be a question of "how much" it sits on one or the other's property (especially in the case of a stone or masonry fence that is much wider than a typical wood fence although there are a few styles of wood fences that can be "more or less" on one side or the other).
Otherwise, since most people are not willing to spend the extra money to erect a fence with "two" good sides, most current building codes require that when you erect a fence and there is only one good side, that the good side must face your neighbor, not your property. In the case of most "wood" or "stockade" fences, this means the visible fence posts must be on your side, not the neighbor's side. Therefore, if nobody knows who put it up and it is that kind of fence, whichever side is the "good" side would be the neighbor's and the other side would point to the fence "owner". But if you know who put it up, then it belongs to whoever put it up, even if the face of the fence technically sits over the property line even by inches or less. That's called an "encroachment" and why, to avoid having the neighbor demand it be moved, most fence companies will insist on having a survey of your property in order to plant your fence posts well enough inside your property line so that the face of it will still be on your side of the property line.
How do you find out a local noise ordinance?
If you want to find out what your local noise ordinance is just go online to your city website. Not there? Go to city hall and ask for a free printout (in most states and cities) for what the local noise ordinances are.
In most cases noise/sound ordinances are city specific and every city deals with them differently. For the most part the decibel level (db) is measure with a sound meter that is weighted for the A setting. If you want to test out how loud you are get a sound meter designed for dba measurements and you're good to go.
Most measurements are done at the property line and usually done on the property of the complaint though sometimes measurements on the offending property is good for defense against pesky neighbors who harass people for being, in their opinion and not fact, too loud. Inside condominiums and apartments they take the dba measurement from inside the home who calls in the offending noise. In many cases this measurement IS NOT done by a police officer as they have little jurisdiction in matters like this unless the sound is grossly over the dba limit (several if not twice the city dba ordinance) and is disturbing the peace.
In most cases the measurement is done by a city worker or Sound Enforcement Official and it has to be measured while the offense is taking place. Usually the need for this service is when something like an indoor party is going on over the course of several hours or a continuous noise can be heard breaking the dba level. Documentation and citation is usually done by these people but not every city has one.
In cases where no one from the city comes to measure the disturbance it is a usually taken care of in a civil court (usually small claims) but without factual documentation of the sounds in question most cases are thrown out.
Again just check out what the dba limits are and if you are unsure about how loud you are, check for yourself to see if you are being a bad neighbor or not. b^^
What are the questions on the LEADS test?
There are so many different questions on the LEADS test. The common ones ask about job responsibilities, experience in the field and handling customers among others.Ê
Can you ride a motorcycle with a dirt bike helmet?
If your state has a mandatory helmet law, it will state that you must wear a helmet that complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 218. That standard applies to manufacturers of helmets. If the manufacturer of your helmet has certified that your helmet complies with FMVSS-218, then you can wear it while riding on the street.
If your state does not have a mandatory helmet law, you can wear whatever you want to, including a dirt bike helmet, a bicycle helmet, or nothing at all.
If your state has a mandatory helmet law, it will state that you must wear a helmet that complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 218. That standard applies to manufacturers of helmets. If the manufacturer of your helmet has certified that your helmet complies with FMVSS-218, then you can wear it while riding on the street.
If your state does not have a mandatory helmet law, you can wear whatever you want to, including a dirt bike helmet, a bicycle helmet, or nothing at all.
What is the sentencing of felony probation violation in Alabama?
There is no way of knowing what the judge will do. The worst possible is that you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
Voltage and current of a stun gun?
Voltage varies depending on the stun gun. It could be between 200,000 volts and 1,000,000 volts. They also come in various sizes and shapes. Some are disguised as cell phones, others as pens, etc. Some also have lights and some have alarms...
Voltage keeps getting higher and higher. Today you can find several over 5,000,000 volts.
How can you buy a Balisong when it is illegal to carry it?
Well from my experience I own trainers, so my guess is that do not take it out in public, I got caught once for walking around with a real Butterfly knife, wasn't funny ok. So you can order one but try not to show off or brag about it, your friends could post a pic of you holding it and a officer may stumble upon it, and **** happens, so you can order one, but make sure the company you are ordering from allows it, like where I got my balisong which is Bladeplay.com well they allow shipping practicaly everywhere :)
What are the zoning laws for Blanchard township in Hardin county Ohio?
They are laws that define the what and how a building can be built in Blanchard and Hardin counties! Thank you! Thank you all! What do I win?