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Five Kinds of Bank Fraud - Title 18 - U.S. Code - Section 1344 Explained
The United States Attorney's Office will seek an Indictment (a charging document formally charging the person with a crime) for bank fraud based upon a relatively non-complex theft or embezzlement of monies by a bank employee, or a more complex scheme to defraud based upon false statements, such as an overvaluation of property or securities.
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Collecting Child Support
Collecting child support for custodial parents is one step in establishing child support payments.
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Commission Approach To Internal Market
Commission formed as one of the institutions of European Communities had aimed to developing programmes one of which introduced the approaches to internal market.
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Superannuation Claw Backs Possible For Bankrupts In Australia
The Australian Federal Government intends to amend the Bankruptcy Act 1966 Act so that a creditor can claw-back superannuation contributions made by a person for the purpose of defeating creditors' claims if that person later becomes bankrupt.
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Texas Non-competes Easy to Enforce Under New Ruling
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday made non-compete agreements significantly easier to enforce. Formerly one of the most employee-friendly states in the country for non-competes, Texas has now shifted to a business-owner's paradise.
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Appeal of a Virginia Worker's Compensation Denial
When your claim has been denied, you take a big risk in doing the hearing yourself and expecting an appeal to correct any errors you make at the hearing. You need to consult experience legal assistance right away. Do not wait until after a hearing.
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Maryland Child Safety Seat Laws
Are you living in Maryland? Do you have plans to drive around Maryland with your baby? Before you go out and tour your baby around the state of Maryland, note first that just like the other places in the world, Maryland has its own child safety seat laws.
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