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answered on Dec 14, 2024
It could depend on the company and the nature of the business to be done with them. If it involves employment, companies could request copies of licenses or passports. Good luck
answered on Nov 15, 2024
I understand this is a very concerning situation that requires immediate attention. Your safety and the safety of your community are paramount.
If you believe there are explosive devices in your area, you need to immediately call 911 - this is the most appropriate emergency response... View More
My mother has had a stroke two years ago almost she's trying to go to Tunisia to see a Muslim man nobody in the faimly knows of except for her. And will fear the worst the case is she's physically unable to take care of herself if she goes is there any action to take
answered on Sep 13, 2024
If your mother is physically and mentally unable to take care of herself, you may be able to intervene in her travel plans, especially if her health or safety is at risk. You could consider having an honest conversation with her about your concerns, stressing how important her well-being is.... View More
I would give the creator credit, and summarize their stories. Is social media considered public domain? Or would I have to get the creators permission before telling and discussing their stories on a podcast?
answered on Apr 2, 2023
Social media is not considered public domain. Social media platforms are just a public forums where people post their content. However, the people posting aren't necessarily relinquishing their rights by posting there. Also, giving credit doesn't really help if what you're doing... View More
For this I have created an app:
If user is going to send money using the app, they input their credit card, STRIPE charges the credit card and the money goes to my business bank account in the US. When this happens, the app shows a balance in the user’s APP account.
When a user... View More
answered on Jun 4, 2019
What you have described is a financial services company that operates exactly like a bank. Translation: Before you spend your money developing your "new" banking business you need to know that you are required to obtain a bank charter or some other official authorization from the state... View More
I received notification from The Debt Masters ( based out of California ). They recently acquired an old debt from Telekom Deutschland; a phone provider I used while stationed in Germany in 2013. To my understanding of German Civil Code BGB Section 195, the SOL has exceeded according to the... View More
answered on Aug 28, 2017
Generally, courts have held statutes of limitations to be laws of the forum, so that statute applied might be from the place in which you are and can legally be sued. It sounds like that's Indiana for you, so you should check with an Indiana lawyer. But, it is reasonably likely that the... View More
they are working with title company to buy this for a chineese company. the amount sounds great , but in order to process, I have to pay the RFC fee to do business in mexico - in order for them to release by money by the government.
How do I trust them, not to loose 4000.00
Is... View More
answered on Jul 6, 2017
Sounds like a brand new variant of a popular scam. Check them out in full before paying anything.
About one year ago he was talking to a man online and it lasted for about one week, their conversation was basic and they talked about their job, the education system, ther music taste and after finding out they were both listening to the same music my friend jokingly said, word for word... View More
answered on Feb 20, 2017
Probably not the smartest way to express one's self, but I don't see a crime there.
Can the U. S government confiscate a U. S. citizens money in a Canadian
bank? During Marshall Law of a financial crisis.
answered on Sep 21, 2016
This is a hypothetical question. The US could not impose martial law binding upon another country.
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