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| | parolee A parolee is an alien, appearing to be inadmissible to the US CIS inspecting officer, allowed into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or when that alien’s entry is determined to be for significant public benefit. Parole does not consti ... |
| Immigration Law | details | | | penalty A fine imposed by law or an agreement for violation of certain laws or agreement terms. |
| General Legal Word | details | | | Penalty rate This is a high rate that is imposed by a credit card issuer if you defaulted on your monthly payment. |
| Credit Report | details | | | Permanent Resident Alien An alien admitted to the United States as a lawful permanent resident. Lawful permanent residents are legally accorded the privilege of residing permanently in the United States. They may be issued immigrant visas by the Department of State overseas ... |
| Immigration Law | details | | | power of attorney Power of attorney means a written document by which a principal with capacity designates an agent to act on his or her behalf. |
| Power of Attorney | details | | | protective custody Protective custody is an action taken by a government official by placing a person in a secure setting to protect that person from harm of others. |
| Criminal Law and Procedure | details | | | putative generally regarded as such; supposed.
Examples: putative father, putative marriage. |
| Family Law | details | | | quasi contract A quasi-contract, also called an implied-in-law contract, is a legal substitute for a contract. A quasi-contract is a contract that should have been formed, even though in reality it was not. It is used when a court wishes to create an obligation upo ... |
| Contract Law | details | | | Reasonable cause Reasonable cause to believe that a person has committed an offense exists when evidence or information which appears reliable discloses facts or circumstances which are collectively of such weight and persuasiveness as to convince a person of ordina ... |
| Criminal Law and Procedure | details | | | receiver A receiver is an indifferent person appointed by the court to manage the property of the debtor.
A judge appoints a neutral person as receiver or conservator upon request of the Plaintiff.
In federal courts, receivers are attorneys or professiona ... |
| Bankruptcy Law | details |
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Revocation of Power of Attorney |
$ 16.98 |
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Real Estate Transactions - Limited Nondurable Power of Attorney by Buyer |
$ 18.98 |
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Florida Designation of Health Care Surrogate |
$ 18.98 |
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Oklahoma Advance Health Care Directive |
$ 27.98 |
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Total: $82.92
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