Younes's family owns a wheat field in the countryside next to Oran, expecting an abundant harvest. Unfortunately, the field is set on fire by the Cheikh henchmen, to whom the family owes money. Unable to pay the debt, the family is expropriated by the colonial administration to the benefit of the Cheikh whose first goal was to get the family's land.
#2 Team Trimorons regrets their choice of team name: In case the late Corsair designer Ian Farrier needed any reason to turn in his grave and/or come back as Zombie Terminator Apocalypse Jesus, another of his creations decided to throw themselves in to the breach/beach, sacrificing boat and race in an unsuccessful attempt to show a rock who was boss. Translation: Team Trimorons successfully hit a rock last night that filled their cabin with water. In doing so they broke rules two and three of cardinal rules of boating:
Usually anyone who owes tax and waits until after that date to file will be charged a late-filing penalty of 5% per month. So, if a tax return is complete, filing it by April 18 is always less costly, even if the full amount due can't be paid on time.
The Department of Transportation's interactive dashboard shows what each airline owes travelers for both cancellations and delays. Some airlines may offer additional flexibility beyond what is listed on the dashboard.
[3] If, however, the heir of such a person is under age, his lord is not to have custody of him and his land until he has taken homage from the heir, and after such an heir has been in custody, when he comes of age, namely at twenty-one years old, he is to have his inheritance without relief and without fine, saving that if, whilst under age, he is made a knight, his land will nonetheless remain in the custody of his lords until the aforesaid term.
[20] No constable is to distrain any knight to give money for castle guard if the knight is willing to do such guard in person or by proxy of any other honest man, should the knight be prevented from doing so by just cause. And if we take or send such a knight into the army, he is to be quit of (castle) guard in accordance with the length of time the we have him in the army for the fee for which he has done service in the army.
Yes. If the landlord owes you any security deposit, he will need to know where to send it. Also, if the landlord asks the court for a continuance (another court date) to get judgment for final rent and damages, he will be required to send you notice of the court date and of the amounts he is suing you for at least 15 days before the court date. To be sure you get that notice, you should leave your new address with the landlord. Even if you are afraid the landlord might sue you again, it is better for him to have your address so that you are served notice of the court date and can be in court to present a defense.
Evictions can be a nightmare and the thought of dealing with an eviction will keep many investors from ever purchasing investment property. They cost hundreds of dollars in legal fees, not to mention time and money lost by not receiving rental income during an eviction.
And the winner of the final presidential debate was Joe the Plumber.The suddenly famous Joe the Plumber, whose real name is Sam Joe Wurzelbacher, was invoked 23 times by John McCain and Barack Obama as they battled for the hearts and minds of voters during Wednesday night's debate.\"It floored me. It's not something I expected ever,\" Wurzelbacher said in an exclusive interview with Diane Sawyer on \"Good Morning America.\" \"My son is digging it. It's kind of neat.\"Wurzelbacher has become the focal point of the presidential election because of his objections to Obama's plan to boost taxes on people who earn more than $250,000. Ironically, the plumber currently has an income level that would make him eligible for Obama's proposed tax cut rather than the tax increase.
\"There is a judgment lien against him for nonpayment of income tax,\" Barb Losie, deputy clerk of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas, told ABCNews.com. \"The state files hundreds of liens a day. It means he owes that money.\"
Koubi was born in Cannes and holds a doctoral degree in pharmacy and pharmaceutical biology, a profession he pursued in tandem with his career in choreography. His company is personally credited with twelve acclaimed works since 2000, and countless collaborations. Since 2014 he has been a choreographer with the National Superior Dance School (Cannes Dance School and the National School of Dance of Marseille) and has worked as a choreographer with the Conservatoire de Danse in Brive-la-Gaillarde. In July 2015, he was bestowed the title of Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres), an award which honors and celebrates exceptional ambassadors of French culture around the world.
In the late 1990s, I was very happily working as an appellate public defender in Detroit when the then-dean of Wayne State University Law School, Jim Robinson, contacted me to ask if I could teach a section of Criminal Procedure at night. Joe Grano, who had taught at Wayne for many years, had fallen ill, and so a replacement was needed. Dean Robinson was a close friend of Ralph Guy, the judge for whom I had clerked some years earlier, and Judge Guy had recommended me. I accepted the offer.
Even though I was just a lowly adjunct scheduled to teach a single class at night, Peter Henning, whom I had never met, immediately reached out to help me get ready for this daunting task. He offered to meet with me, helped me put together a syllabus and critiqued my draft, answered the many questions I had about running a large class (do I need to take attendance, how long should I spend on each cold call, how do office hours work for night students, etc.), and was just generally very reassuring in every possible way.
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