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If the lender is planning to sell your car, they’ll likely sell it at a public auction. You, like any other member of the public, have the right to bid on your car — and you might get a great ...
Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106 (1977), is a United States Supreme Court criminal law decision holding that a police officer ordering a person out of a car following a traffic stop and conducting a pat-down to check for weapons did not violate the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
The city agreed to pay $2.5 million to refund about 70% of the penalties, fees and interest to 7,500 residents who paid delinquent refuse accounts between Sept. 12, 2016, and Dec. 31, 2020.
Casey initially refused to concede the election until the commonwealth hand-counted all the Nov. 5 ballots from GOP-majority Cambria County. ... it’s also taking valuable time and attention away ...
Beginning in the late 1970s, PCAR and its supporters developed and presented professional development and civic education programs that provided training for educators, healthcare workers, journalist, legal and public safety professionals, and members of the general public regarding the forms of sexual violence and their impact on communities across Pennsylvania.
Insurance bad faith is a tort [1] unique to the law of the United States (but with parallels elsewhere, particularly Canada) that an insurance company commits by violating the "implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing" which automatically exists by operation of law in every insurance contract.
A manager of the store initially turned the campaign away – despite dozens of people waiting inside for a chance to meet the candidate. After being turned away at the door, Vance addressed ...
The same poll found that 77% of Pennsylvania residents supported an anti-discrimination law covering sexual orientation and gender identity. 20% were opposed. Additionally, 65% were against allowing public businesses to refuse to serve LGBTQ people due to religious beliefs, while 33% support such religiously-based refusals. [71]