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Extended warranty contract
My extended warranty ended on6/26. My car was scheduled for a follow up service from 5/1/24 about AC repair at 730am on 6/25. 6/24 car over heated and via warranty roadside car was towed to dealer ...
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Car damaged while signing lease documents
While I was signing lease papers the car was damaged by the dealership. They have cosmetically fixed the seat, however to me the car is not brand new and the seat options don't work correctly now. The ...
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Challenge the appointment of the prime minister
Today's choice of prime minister by the king was pretty obvious.
But in general: Can I legally challenge that the king appointed X for prime minister? I could e.g. argue that the majority of the MPs ...
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Retirement age of lawyers in different countries
What is the retirement age of lawyers in different countries?
Does the retirement age of lawyers vary from country to country?
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Can I monetize insights deduced from Facebook posts, comments or Messenger chat on Facebook market public groups/chats?
Can I monetize insights deduced by my BI tool that analyze User's likes, posts, comments, Messenger chats, etc public data in general from Facebook Public groups/chats? Especially groups that act as a ...
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Is it legal to remove the SIM from your car?
There is a youtube video about data collection by cars. They suggest the solution of removing the SIM card from your car. They address some technical problems, such as getting access to the SIM card,...
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Who has the right to enter the home of a deceased tenant?
If a home owner-occupier dies (and there are no other owners or occupiers), heirs inherit the property and thus the right to enter the property. How does this work in case the last remaining tenant-...
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Regarding content-based speech regulations, does a misrepresentation have to be fraudulent in order to be unprotected? (US law)
The First Amendment gives the people the right to freedom of speech, and is applicable to the states via the fourteenth amendment.
All free speech prohibitions fall into one of two categories: content-...
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Has the Supreme Court given any examples where presumptive immunity would be overcome?
In the recent US Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, Trump v. United States, the Court found that there is absolute immunity for actions within the president's "exclusive sphere", ...
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As organisations, why are UK government departments not registered on Companies House or counterparts (like the Charity Commission)?
When dealing with a company, Companies House provides a wealth of information about them. As a software developer, most important in this regard are things like their company number, which serves as ...
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Would it be legal to credit an original song to “traditional”?
Suppose I write a song which, as far as I know, is original and not derived from any other work. I record it and credit the composition to “traditional” rather than myself.
Assume I never claim ...
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Employee feudalism [closed]
So, a policy department at a major bank noticed a conundrum. If you have a employee working for your bank, you should never give them a mortgage. You should give them a house for free.
Assume a bank ...
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Could a future Trump Attorney General dismiss the federal charges against Trump with prejudice?
The news accounts that I've seen have generally presumed that if Donald Trump wins the 2024 Presidential election and is sworn into office before either of his two federal trials begin, then his ...
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Can you be charged with breaking and entering if the door was open, and the owner of the property is deceased?
Imagine you were walking with a friend and you needed to change clothes. You pass by an abandoned house with a small building in the front yard, and the building door was already open. You go in the ...
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Should I pay copyright for referencing/citing published work in a paid service?
I am not familiar with copyright law.
We want to make a paid service (i.e. a mobile app) that publishes manuals for procedures and other medical information thats written entirely by our staff.
We ...