Answer Posted / guest
In 1986 the Judicial Branch centralized the processing of
infractions under the Centralized Infractions Bureau (CIB).
An infraction is the breaking of a state law, regulation or
ordinance that does not require going to court. Individuals
may resolve the infraction by paying the amount to the CIB,
either by mail or in person
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 1 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
IF A COMPANY ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH ANOTHER COMPANY OUTSIDE THE STATE, CAN A LASEE ISSUE "C FORM" AGAINST SUCH LEASE PURCHASE.
What does it mean to 'take' another's car?
the sun which is largest source of heat energy gets its energy by the process of what 1)nuclear fission 2)nuclear fusion 3)nuclear chain reaction 4)all of these
I want about 42 artical pls tell me
What kind of advocacy experience do you have apart from those taught on the LPC ?
rate of customes duty
How securied Corporate Fixed deposite is? And can Corporate Fixed deposite is insured?
if customer will not able to give form then in bill which tax should i charge
Would you trade your scarf for my bike, even if you have no idea what state it's in or if I even have one?
What do places that supply nitrous oxide tanks do with the licenses that they collect in order to get nitrous?
I deposit a cheque of Service Tax 5-04-2010( Stamping by bank Staff on Deposit silp 5-04-2010) for the month of March-2010 and cheque cleared 8-04-2010 in Bank . Kindly advised me I calculate interest from 1-04-2010 5-04-2010 or 1-04-2010 to 7-04-2010. With best Regards Kishori lal
Which employment background do you have?
whether we are liable to deduct WCT TDS on CMC contract of equipments. (in both cases of company & non-company)
CASE STUDY (i) A invites B to a dinner party. B accepts the invitation. A made elaborate arrangements but B failed to turn up. Can A sue B for the loss he has suffered? (ii) On the other hand, if B went to the venue for the dinner party. To his surprise he finds that no dinner Arrangement has been made. B had spent a certain amount to reach the venue. Can B sue A for the loss he (B) has suffered? (iii) A sees a rare book displayed in a shop. It is labeled “First Edition Rs.15” A enters the shop and puts Rs. 15 on the counter and asks for the book. The book- seller does not agree to sell saying that the Real price of the book is Rs.50 and that it had been marked Rs.15/- by mistake. Is the book seller Bound to sell the book for Rs.15/- (iv) On the 5th of a month A makes an offer to B by a letter which reaches B on the 6th On the 7th B posts his letter of acceptance. Meanwhile, on the 6th a posts a letter to B revoking the offer. On seeing it B sends a telegram to A on the 8th confirming the acceptance given through his letter on the 7th Discuss the legal effects of the three letters and the telegram. Note: Assignment should consist of about 200 words per case-let. I.e. totally 800 words (about 4 pages) for the Entire case study. Questions: Q1. Introduction of the subject being discussed and the principle enunciated in the Law. Q2. Enumerate the facts of the decided case on the point. Q3. Explain the decision pronounced by the Court of Law in each of these cases.
What is the system to registered online for advertisment of law firm & what is the cost of advertisment?