Yes of coarse you can have more than one sty at a time
no
Yes. You can use it more than one time as long as it takes 2-5 business days to change the settings.
Describe a time when you did more than expected.
3:35 am plus 7 hours = 10:35 am. This is 25 minutes earlier (less) than 11:00 am. So the elapsed time (to 11:00 am) is more.
It is illegal to hold more than one license at a time. Keep the one from your permanent residence unless your employer requires you to do something else.
when u inhabit a dwelling in the state and intend to remain in the state of a length of time
New York - eight presidents were resident there at time of election Van Buren, Fillmore, Arthur, Cleveland, T Roosevelt, FD Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon.
Yes, there are. You are not to have more than 1 wife at a time.
There is no US state that officially spans more than 1 time zone.
Letter generally do not take more than a week to be mailed from state to state. The time period may be shorter if the states are close together.
There is no time frame. If you are a resident of the state when you inherit, you pay the inheritance tax per the state laws.
Per state (as far as TN goes) the earliest you can get a resident up is 5 am. Any other time it is only because the resident is climbing out of bed.
No, and in many states you need to have other proof that your are a resident before you can obtain a license. For certain state requirements, say in-state tuition, there may be a residency requirement, but you are a resident of the state that you live in (most of the time). The driver's license can be used as evidence of that residency, but may not be conclusive, depending upon which agency rules you are required to follow.
Yes
If a resident of New York has an official Pennsylvania document on which their signature must be notarized AND they are in New York at the time, the New York Notary CAN notarize the form. Just because it is a Pennsylvania form does not mean that a Pennsylvania Notary must perform the task.
Pernament resident, as the name tells you, is pernamently in US. They are not expected to move out of United States at all. Nevertheless, the legality status allows them to travel abroad, not for more than 6 month at a time, though.