Comment Re:And China? (Score 1) 347
Youre perhaps unaware that the US is one of I think only 2 countries that seems to think you can tax your citizens who never even set fot on US soil the entire tax year, never mind do any work at all.
Youre perhaps unaware that the US is one of I think only 2 countries that seems to think you can tax your citizens who never even set fot on US soil the entire tax year, never mind do any work at all.
My tax supports public schools, and I dont have kids. Where do I get my refund?
No, public schooll can have rules. one of those rules can be you must be vaccinated, if medically safe to do so. Same as saying your child must be clean, presentable etc.
If you dont want to abide by those rules, you dont have to go, but you are not getting a refund. After all, you have chosen to exclude yourself.
First Sale doctrine, surely, overrides that.
Thats odd, all round Asia I used it perfectly well, and the last 3 weeks I have used it 5 times, in 3 different airports.
Oddly the only place I ever had ANY isue with teh US, Chicago last year. Made me miss my flight while I went to find unhelpful airline staff, so maybe its a local issue?
Yes it does. Litigants in person in the UK can claim £18 per hour for their time. If you hire legal representatives they can claim for their time
Costs also depend on parties being reasonable; court should be a last resort, so even if you win if you are unreasonable you may not get any costs awarded, or a nominal amount.
Testimony of something you have witnessed is not hearsay, at least not in the UK.
"Council housed and violent" - police slang from the 90s that made it to mainstream referneces in the UK.
WEll, not in the UK. If your income is below ~£10k p.a. you will pay no income tax at all.
I imaginme the IRS has a similar level at which under this point you pay no tax to them.
You repeating the same crap as before doesnt make it true
Youre ignoring the deaths from rota arent you, again. Becuase it destroys your argument.
Tortious interference maybe? Name them as a party, as it was their actions that precipitated the firing action.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used/cars/postcode/rg61hd/radius/1501/maximum-mileage/over_100000_miles/onesearchad/used,nearlynew,new/quicksearch/true
Most cars there over 1500 quid, over 100k is nothing for modern cars.
You're talking crap.
"Cannot comply" is also a different argument. If you are asked to do something you cannot do, it is difficult to do it within 3 weeks....
Anything like that in the UK would fail the Unfair Contract Terms Act immediately, given it is a contract of adhesion.
Thickness of the white lines (from the Scottish flag) aginst the red (from the cross of st george) tell you which way is "up" - look top left diagonal, if the upper most which line is thicker than the one below, it is hung right way up. Upside down would be where this line is thinner.
Erm, those arent actual laws....
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