DOR = Drop on request
When writing an email to drop a class, include your name, student ID number, the course you want to drop, the reason for dropping, and a polite request for confirmation of the drop.
dor means means drop-on-request. which means they decide to willfully drop the course
Yes, a victim can request to drop charges in a criminal case, but ultimately it is up to the prosecutor to decide whether to proceed with the case.
Go to the court in which you requested the order, and submit a request that it be withdrawn.
Yes, a victim can request to drop charges against the accused, but ultimately it is up to the prosecutor and the court to decide whether to proceed with the case.
Yes. Divorce files are part of the public record.
If the order was granted and put in place at the request of your parent/guardian or some other legally empowered individual or agency, you cannot 'drop' it of your own decision.
1. If you mean that the person rejected your request, then go to their profile. You will see Friend Request Sent. Click on that and underneath it will write on the bottom of the drop down menu Cancel Request. Click on this, then try to send the request again.2. If you mean that somebody sent you a request and you rejected, just go on the friend notification bar and click see all friend requests you will see it there.
You should be able to drop the class through the Registrar's Office. There will be a deadline after which you cannot drop the class. If the deadline has passed you may be able to petition, or make a special request to drop the class if you have extenuating circumstances, such as a documented illness. After the deadline, you usually cannot drop the class due to poor performance.
Yes, if she did not have valid coverage at the time the claims were submitted.
I'm not sure if this is an actual question or a request.