By: Lance Winslow | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law If you ask a college student, most of them will say that college keeps them broke. This is because they spend all their time in class and studying and have little time to work. When they do work most businesses take advantage of their situation and don't pay them much more than minimum wage.
read more By: Janani Jaan | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law A polygraph is generally called as a lie detector. It is an instrument; primarily used for measuring several psychological responses of the suspect, including blood pressure, skin conductivity, pulse, body temperature and respiration, when he asked a series of questions. Any false information of the suspect will produce distinctive measurements.
read more By: Victor C. Ocampo | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law In an effort to protect American consumers' rights, the automobile lemon law was passed, defending car owners from vehicle manufacturers whose main purpose is to make money. In cases where vehicle defects are proven to be the result of manufacturing deficiencies, the automobile lemon law protects the car's owner and enables them to receive compensation.
read more By: Victor C. Ocampo | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law FL lemon law came about to protect buyers of new motor vehicles from defects and conditions which greatly impair safety, market value, and usability -- also known as non-conformity within this Florida law. As long as the defects are reported to the auto manufacturer, its authorized dealer, or service agent during the first 24 months (typically) after the consumer takes delivery of a vehicle, then the FL lemon law rights are effective.
read more By: Kevin Mueller | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law It's very common for someone to turn to the internet for many reasons these days. It wasn't always possible to live a life where you can easily gain access to most things via the computer, but these days are now, and you have the ability to view a persons background check online in a matter of a few short moments.
read more By: Howy Snyder | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law Thanks to modern technology and common use of the internet and personal computers, you can now have access to any sort of criminal history background check nation wide without ever leaving your desk, either at home or your office. There was a time when it was very tedious and frustrating trying to check someone's personal background and check for any criminal activity, especially if you were hiring someone or trying to find out whether they were trustworthy to be leased a property.
read more By: Andy Snyder | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law You can run a federal background check on virtually any person in the United States, regardless of what state they live in or what state they were born in.
read more By: Brian Prinz | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law They did not tell you they were criminals. They are not even friendly to you or the others on the block. Should you worry about them? I would if it was me and I did worry so I took action and found out.
read more By: Andy Snyder | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law We live in a time and place where we need to make sure that the people that we hire, lease our properties to and that we trust with the care of our loved ones like children and the elder are actually qualified. That is why knowing how to do a cheap background check on people is very useful information to have.
read more By: Andy Snyder | Mar 20, 2010 |
Law There used to be a time when, if you were in need to access any type of government records, or do a government background check, you would have to hire someone and wait for days and even weeks before you would actually get what you were looking for. This was tedious, frustrating and in some cases, expensive.
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