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answered on Aug 29, 2020
You hit them all. Those three are what would be covered in a first-year law school torts class. You could go on to identify other types of liability on different levels, such as vicarious liability, joint and several liability, enterprise liability, etc. But those are conceptually different and... View More
I'm in Washington state
answered on Oct 12, 2019
No. The store may have closed its doors to the public, but whatever is going on in their operations, whether dissolution, bankruptcy proceedings, or other process, its assets do not become public property by default. They may have been sold, may be slated for auction, or other disposition by the... View More
Or could I still raise issues to be herd by means of a writ, notice or petition?
answered on Nov 4, 2015
Read the rules of appellate procedure. There might be something in there about belated appeals.
answered on Sep 30, 2015
That depends upon the facts, none of which you have provided. There is a national network of CPS agencies in the various states and they communicate readily with each other.
I have a concealed carry permit. I also have an unarmed security license. there is no where I go in the course of my duties where possessing a firearm would be illegal. no provision in the concealed carry law States that I may not carry my firearm while working as a security guard. no provision of... View More
answered on Oct 17, 2015
Look, you have not asked a basic legal question here, it requires research to answer. This is far too important to leave it up to free advice on the internet. Go see a local attorney about this.
answered on Nov 8, 2015
You have not given the context or enough facts for a meaningful answer. Remand usually means that an appellate court has sent the case back to the lower court, and usually with instructions.
I need to find a difference between those and "Non-defense" ones, in regard of rifle scopes that are used for hunting or target shooting.
Thank you.
answered on Nov 8, 2015
I do not understand this question. Perhaps the best thing to do is to go see a local attorney about this.
answered on Oct 8, 2014
You can file an impound appeal, but you have to act fast. The law imposes a ten day limit in which you have to file your appeal in the local district or municipal court where the unlawful impound occurred. If you do not file within the ten days, you are barred from pursuing it. Most jurisdictions... View More
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