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Can a Native American woman marry a Turkish man?

Anyone can marry anyone they want...it just comes down to having the right amount of paperwork on both parts...ie: birth certificates, social security cards, identification...etc. Anyone can marry anyone they want...it just comes down to having the right amount of paperwork on both parts...ie: birth certificates, social security cards, identification...etc.


How did the land lottery work?

Oh, dude, the land lottery was like a big ol' raffle for land in Georgia back in the day. People would enter by buying tickets, and then names were drawn to determine who got a piece of land. It was basically like winning the real estate jackpot, but with more paperwork and less confetti.


Who makes SPI scopes?

Southern Precision Instruments Company Incorporated I don't know that they are in business anymore. The website they have is very outdated and only mentions their microscopes and telescopes. No mention of rifle scopes. If you look at the logos on their other products, it matches the logo on my SPI rifle scope (that I purchased used with no paperwork). The logo is a diamond with an SPI in the diamond. A sample picture of the logo on a telescope can be found below: http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/attachments/2036141-SPI_Focuser.jpg


What do you call a person who passage to America was paid for in exchange for their labor?

Oh, dude, you're talking about an indentured servant. It's like when someone's like, "Hey, I'll pay for your boat ride to America, but you gotta work for me for a while." It's like the OG version of owing someone a favor, but with more paperwork.


What events led to the Marbury v. Madison case?

Marbury v. Madison, (1803), was the result of a political struggle between the Federalist party, represented by President John Adams, and the Democratic-Republican party, represented by Adams' successor, Thomas Jefferson.Federalist John Adams was badly defeated in the 1800 Presidential election by Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican. The Vice-President, Aaron Burr, was also a Democratic-Republican, as were many new members of Congress. Adams recognized the Federalists were losing power to a party with radically different ideologies.Congress passed two pieces of legislation in the waning days of Adams presidency: the Judiciary Act of 1801, and the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801. The Judiciary Act was signed into law on February 13, 1801, just three weeks before the end of his administration. The Act expanded the federal court system, allowing Adams to quickly appoint 16 members of his political party to newly created judgeships, thus allowing the Federalists to retain some influence over the direction of government. The new legislation also reduced the number of Supreme Court justices by one (by attrition) to prevent Jefferson from gaining control over the head of the Judicial branch. Adams drew much criticism for "court packing," but was acting within his rights as President.The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801 was passed just days before Adams' term of office ended. In the Organic Act, Congress formally incorporated landed ceded to the federal government by Virginia and Maryland into the District of Columbia, dividing the territory into two "cities": Alexandria, which operated under Virginia law; and Georgetown, which operated under Maryland law. One of the provisions of the Act was that the President could appoint an unspecified number of justices of the peace, as he saw fit, to handle low-level legal business for the District. President Adams nominated 42 Federalists as justices of the peace on March 2, 1801, two days before he left office. Congress approved the commissions on March 3. These men later became known as the "Midnight Judges" for their last-minute appointments.William Marbury was one of those selected to be a justice of the peace. John Marshall, who was Secretary of State under Adams (as well as the newly appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court), worked late into the night recording and sealing the commissions so they could be delivered the next day. He was forced to leave the delivery to his successor, James Madison.Madison didn't arrive in Washington immediately. President Thomas Jefferson walked into Madison's vacant office, found the 42 commissions on Madison's desk, and decided the number was excessive. He eliminated 12 positions, reducing the total to 30, then reassigned five of the slots to members of the Democratic-Republican party. He allowed the remaining 25 to be delivered as intended.William Marbury and three others were among those whose commissions were eliminated. In December of 1801, they filed a petition for a Writ of Mandamus with the US Supreme Court. A writ of mandamus is a court order commanding an official, business, or government agency to perform an act within its scope of responsibility. In this case, Marbury wanted to force the new Secretary of State, James Madison, to deliver his commission.Case Citation:Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137 (1803)For more information about Marbury v. Madison, see Related Questions, below.

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A client-server relationship is the basic form of a what?

computer network


How is government paperwork processed is it done by hand or is it all done virtually?

How paperwork is handled depends upon which government you are talking about and what the paperwork is for.


What is one of the disadvantages of getting a government sponsored mortgaged?

Government mortgages put a limit on the purchase price of a house. Government mortgages take a long time and a lot of paperwork to get approved.


What is a OMB control number 1615-0080?

I believe that this means that your government paperwork is approved


What is a disadvantage of getting a government sponsored mortgage?

Government mortgages put a limit on the purchase price of a house. Government mortgages take a long time and a lot of paperwork to get approved.


Where should power of attorney paperwork be requested from?

Federal Form 2848 is the paperwork that must be filed for power of attorney. This form can be requested from the US Federal Government online or obtained from a lawyers office.


How does electronic banking help customers?

Electronic banking helps customers by keeping paperless statements. It helps the environment use less trees to process and make paper for us to use it and waste it again. The whole process saves us time and makes us more organized with our paperwork.


Is there a place where one can find paperwork reduction act?

There are many places where one would be able to view the Paperwork Reduction Act. One would be able to find this document on websites such as the IMLS government website.


How did the implementation of the paperwork reduction act affect presidential control of the executive bureaucracy?

The implementation of the Paperwork Reduction Act affect the presidential control of the executive bureaucracy because of it's process. The Paperwork Reduction Act assessed the impact on government bureaucracy for the businesses and citizens. Every thing was recorded.


Why did government abandon zero-based budgets?

However, it was soon abandoned because the paperwork generated and timeframe necessary to do this task proved to be too cumbersome for the federal government.


What government officials were housed in the Custom House?

Government officials in the Custom House were those who processed paperwork for goods coming in and out of the country. They also collected duties on imported goods.


What has the author Tod Newcombe written?

Tod Newcombe has written: 'The local government guide to imaging systems' -- subject(s): Government paperwork, Records, Document imaging systems, Management