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Q: Can a Fully qualifying licensed Supervising driving instructor work for two separate Driving schools?

It takes 2 years for someone to become a fully licensed Driving Instructor Supervisor. Can an Upstart Driving School Hire an established Supervising Driving Instructor from Another school?

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answered on Oct 24, 2023

The ability of a fully licensed Supervising Driving Instructor to work for two separate driving schools may depend on the specific laws and regulations in New Jersey. Generally, it's essential to review the state's requirements for driving instructors and whether there are any... View More

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Q: I NEED A FEW ANSWERS TO REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS ! THANK YOU!.. IF A PERSON IS A MINOR CAN HE HAVVE A LEGAL GUARDIAN SIGN?

YES I HAVE ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS ..ABOUT REAL ESTATE.. DOES A BROKER ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS IN A TRANSACTION OR IS CASH ALLOWED?

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answered on Apr 6, 2022

I strongly suggest that you seek a consultation with an experienced civil litigation/real estate attorney. There are too many unknown factors to provide a meaningful answer.

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Q: In New Jersey is the State or its agents exempt from local public ordinences
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answered on Nov 10, 2018

Your question is too vague to be answered.

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