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Written by Francisco R Montero
What type of security interest can a lender or investor take in an FCC license. The answer is none. The FCC license cannot legally be pledged to the lender as collateral. There ways, however, to structure a loan in such a way that will give lenders or investors sufficient security. Posted 10 months ago in Communications / Media. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Douglas Blake Chanco
The charge of DUI potentially contains both criminal (arrest) and civil (drivers license suspension) concerns. After an arrest for DUI, your drivers license could be suspended if you do not act within 10 days of the arrest to protect your driving privilege. 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 10 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Charles Melville Rowland II
Here are some common-sense steps which can save you headaches after your DUI has been resolved. Posted 9 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Ohio
Written by Ardalon Fakhimi
After getting a first DUI in California, your privilege to drive a motor vehicle may be suspended for 6 months if you do not win you administrative hearing with the Department of Motor. You may, however, obtain a restricted driver's license will allow you to go to and from work or school. Posted 9 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Kevin Brendan Murphy
In considering the legal aspects, begin with the following premise that applies to both options. If you put someone into business this transaction will normally be a regulated activity subject to substantial penalties for noncompliance. Guide content copyright 1990-2009 Kevin B. Murphy, J.D., M.B.A. Posted 14 days ago in Franchising. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Eric J. Friday
Obtaining a Florida CCL is a simple process open to anyone who meets the qualifications listed in Fla. Stat. 790.06(2), including residents of other states. In general you must be 21, a citizen or permanent legal resident of the U.S. Some criminal convictions will affect your eligibility. 4 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted 8 months ago in Constitutional. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Richard J. Sweeney
The Mass Registry is going back to the early 1980's for violations and defaults. If you have outstanding violations they will place a "hold" on your license in your home state thus denying you a renewal until you clear up any issues you had while living, working or attending school in Mass. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 10 months ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Written by Linda Medeiros Callahan
Effective January 1, 2009, persons whose license is suspended or revoked for a DUI or physical control, who have had a valid license at any time, in any state, may, provided they have a residential address in Washington, be eligible for an Ignition Interlock License to drive in Washington State. 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 7 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Washington
Written by Stephen Lyle Hamilton
If you have been arrested for a DWI in Texas you probably have many questions regarding can I drive and what happens to your driver license Posted 6 months ago. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Daniel Perez Jr.
1st DUI - 180 day to 1 year revocation effective on conviction date. Before expiration of the revocation period, you may apply for a hardship license in the county where you live. DUI School completion and treatment, if referred, is required. Posted 7 months ago. Jurisdiction: Florida
Written by Justin James McShane
For a true lifetime first offense non-CDL driver's license holder, the answer is nothing will happen, but it will be noted on your certified driving history with PennDOT for 10 years. 4 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted 8 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Written by Robert J Harris
If you're arrested for a DUII in Oregon you were asked to take a breath test. If you failed the test, or refused to take it, your license was suspended for anywhere from 90 days to three years. The only to way to avoid the suspension is to ask for, and win, a DMV hearing. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 8 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Oregon
Written by Peter J Carini
Being arrested for DUII in Oregon has collateral consequences. For some, the most important consequence is a license suspension the Department of Motor Vehicles will impose for a breath or blood test failure or refusal to submit to the test. Posted 8 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Oregon
Written by John M. Kaman
That's the old Helmondollar soft shoe but it is conditioned on your BAC not being too high and the prosecutor being agreeable. If that won't work maybe you can get a wet or dry reckless. 1 of 4 users found this helpful. Posted 6 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Dana Howard Shultz
Information about what licenses are and how and why they are created. Posted 6 months ago in Intellectual Property.
Written by Paul Brian Kennedy
If you're arrested for driving while intoxicated, the DPS will seek to suspend your license through an administrative license revocation (ALR) hearing from 3 to 6 months on a first offense and up to 2 years on a subsequent offense. You can fight the DPS, but you need the proper tools Posted 7 months ago in DUI / DWI. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Jessica Ruth Towne
Many of our clients ask us about the “10-day rule.” What this means is that if the officer kept your driver’s license and gave you a large, yellow sheet of paper that is your temporary license (check your wallet; don’t bury this paper!), you have 10 days to appeal a license suspension. Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: Georgia
I got a ticket in another state. Why did the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission suspend my license?
Written by Howard Woodley Bailey
When you are a New Jersey licensed driver, you have driving privileges in other States. When you drive there, it is under a theory that you not moving to that State. Therefore, your NJ license remains the identifying license which made you a legal driver in the Other State. Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Written by Karen L Brady
In addition to getting a tax ID number from the IRS, your business likely needs a tax identification number from the State of Colorado. If your business will sell items subject to sales tax, you'll need a sales tax license as well. This how-to-guide explains how to get those important numbers. Posted 20 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation. Jurisdiction: Colorado
Written by Howard Woodley Bailey
There are several different ways in which you driver's license privileges can be suspended in NJ. One, is when a Court suspends your license as part of a sentence. Another, is when you get a suspension notice directly from the MVC itself. Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense. Jurisdiction: New Jersey |