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Iowa DUI Attorney
Are you facing a DUI in Iowa? If so, you need to read this article.
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How to Get Out of a DUI?
Trying to figure out how to get out of a DUI? You need to read this article to learn your rights and responsibilities.
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Do I Need a Residential Lease or Rental Agreement?
The fact is most states only allow a oral contract between the tenant and landlord to be legal for a short period of time, because oral contracts often go to court it is necessary to have a written lease or rental agreement. The rental or lease agreement is used to specify the length of tenancy, the amount to pay, the number of people living on the property, pets, who pays utilities, whether your allowed to sub lease the property, when the landlord can access the property, and who is responsible for paying attorney fees if there is a lawsuit.
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City Planning and Zoning Considerations for Mobile Auto Oil Change Businesses
What should a city planning, zoning or Business License Department consider when it comes to granting a license to a Mobile Oil Change Business? Well, they will be interested in safety, pollution, aesthetics and laws at other levels of government. The EPA has cradle to grave rules and your city has an NPDES permit that it must enforce.
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Wisconsin Free Criminal Records
Wisconsin statute 19.35 (3) allows most criminal records to be open to the public. Wisconsin free criminal records kept by local and state agencies are available for public review.
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Collecting Child Support
Collecting child support for custodial parents is one step in establishing child support payments.
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Commission Approach To Internal Market
Commission formed as one of the institutions of European Communities had aimed to developing programmes one of which introduced the approaches to internal market.
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Superannuation Claw Backs Possible For Bankrupts In Australia
The Australian Federal Government intends to amend the Bankruptcy Act 1966 Act so that a creditor can claw-back superannuation contributions made by a person for the purpose of defeating creditors' claims if that person later becomes bankrupt.
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