Being n the military means no, he doesn't have any say. He can request a specific posting, and if it is available and he is judged qualified, they will try to accommodate him. But there is absolutely NO requirement that they do so.
The doctor is the one making the call, not the pharmacy. He fully controls your prescription, this isn't about state law at all. The doctor has a new patient, taking a medication which is often abused, and now she wants to renew it early. I can understand him being cautious. If he refuses to...
You do have the right to say what you want. You also have the right to take the consequences, which could include LOSING that nice laptop, losing access to the internet, your TV, your Xbox and Playstation, losing the right to leave the house.
Once you're 18, you have the right to move out...
DID you burn out the clutch? If you did not have ownership of the car, but were using it, you have a duty to look after it. Mistreatment of the vehicle is in fact your responsibility, so i can't see what YOU be suing for.
Yes, he should. He plead guilty then jumped bail. That can never be permitted, not matter WHAT the circumstances of the original offense.
What baffles me is that the original victim has been working WITH the defense to get him off.
Yes, he should. He plead guilty then jumped bail. That can never be permitted, not matter WHAT the circumstances of the original offense.
What baffles me is that the original victim has been working WITH the defense to get him off.
The camps were seldom discussed, but they were always referred to as 'concentration camps' or 'labour camps'. Concentration merely means a place to keep a group of people together, it does not mean a death camp per se.
But the truth is that any German who chose to open his/her eyes knew what...
Incompetance. The client needs to file a letter with the credit bureau detailing the specifics of the problem. It won't erase the collection, but it will give potential creditors a reason for a lower socre.
Incompetance. The client needs to file a letter with the credit bureau detailing the specifics of the problem. It won't erase the collection, but it will give potential creditors a reason for a lower socre.
Incompetance. The client needs to file a letter with the credit bureau detailing the specifics of the problem. It won't erase the collection, but it will give potential creditors a reason for a lower socre.
Incompetance. The client needs to file a letter with the credit bureau detailing the specifics of the problem. It won't erase the collection, but it will give potential creditors a reason for a lower socre.