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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Laws

Since some People Dont Understand Laws i Thought id Make a Tutorial on The Laws




Copyright Laws

The Copyright Law Protects Peoples Work if a Item is Copyright Protected Than you are Not Allowed To Copyright it without the Owners Permission if you Violate that Law and if you are Caught you can Be Jailed and Fined and Even Worse so it is strongly recommended not to do that

Hacking There have been some Rumors Going around that Hacking is Legal That is False it is Not Legal Stealing Someone Elses Account info And Messing around with it is Not Cool Nor Is it Funny If you Get Caught you Can be Written up to the police and you can go to jail or fined or even worse

Stealing Stealing is Wrong If you Steal Items you will Go to Jail Right Away Think about it this way how Would you Feel If Someone Broke into your Home and Stole your Really Nice TV would you like it no you wouldint So Dont Steal Other peoples stuff

Bankrupcy Laws

1. Bankruptcy laws regulate and define various bankruptcy options, which offer individuals and business entities the ability to restructure or liquidate their assets to fulfill mounting debt obligations.

2. Bankruptcy laws aid individuals or business entities who can no longer fulfill their debt obligations. These individuals or business entities will file for bankruptcy to either restructure their debt obligations or to liquidate their assets. Through liquidation, the proceeds are taken from the sale of the debtor’s assets and then used to pay-off their underlying creditors.

3. Bankruptcy laws were also created to protect failing or troubled businesses and to provide for orderly distribution to creditors through the reorganization or liquidation processes.

4. The majority of bankruptcies are filed under the three dominant chapters of the United States Bankruptcy Code—Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13.

5. The United States Federal Court system possesses exclusive jurisdiction over bankruptcy cases. This means that all bankruptcy cases cannot be filed in localized or district court systems.

6. Bankruptcy law is the legal framework that provides the necessary groundwork for any individual or business entity who may find themselves in a position where they are no longer able to fulfill their debt obligations. The reasons for filing bankruptcy are numerous; individuals or business entities can face insurmountable debts as a result of failed business ventures, investments, or simply by overextending their spending habits.

7. There are many different forms of bankruptcy. However, each program is governed by bankruptcy law. As a result of this relationship, bankruptcy laws are the regulatory field of legal issues which enforce, regulate, and administer bankruptcy filings. Without a scope of law to regulate bankruptcy, the system would be disheveled and individuals or business entities that face severe debt would be unable to seek relief.

8. Filing for bankruptcy is not a cut and dry solution. The aftereffects of filing for bankruptcy will result in either the liquidation of the debtor’s assets or a negative credit rating. As a result of the implications associated with bankruptcy filings, it is necessary to understand the laws associated with the Bankruptcy programs.

Legal Issues Associated with Bankruptcy

1. In order to comprehend and evaluate bankruptcy laws, you must engage the services of a legal professional. Legal professionals, such as bankruptcy attorneys, will facilitate your claims through an advanced knowledge of bankruptcy laws.

2. As a result of the Federal status of bankruptcy filings, the laws associated with claims do not waver based on local interpretation. That being said, bankruptcy laws will vacillate and vary based on each individual case, circumstance and the type of bankruptcy filing you choose to initiate.

3. Before filing for bankruptcy you must understand the unique intricacies of each bankruptcy option. A Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13, as well as the other forms of bankruptcy claims possess unique traits that will alter your business, your assets, and the after effects of the filing.

DUI Driving under The Influence of Alcohol

If your Blood Alcohol Content Reachs a Certain level that makes it unsafe to drive and if the police find you you will be arrested Never try to hide it because police will find it Police often do Inspections

Using Fake Ids/Credit Cards

Making and Using Fake Ids and Credits Cards are Not Legal you will go to jail




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