Equivalent claims
Equivalent Claims
Yes, a defendant can counter sue you in a civil matter through a legal process known as a counterclaim. This allows the defendant to assert their own claims against you within the same lawsuit. The counterclaim must typically arise from the same set of facts or circumstances as the original complaint. Both parties can present their cases, and the court will resolve the issues raised in both claims.
It is not. They have exactly the same mass and so must have the same weight.
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Yes, it does. The components' total level must be exactly the same as the Synchro Monster they wish to summon.
Yes they do ! If they use the same roads as 'regular' traffic - they must obey traffic signals etc.
yes. both front must be exactly the same though and the same goes for the rear pair.
Congruent
no, unless you try to look the same as them, but you won't be exactly the same. no, unless you try to look the same as them, but you won't be exactly the same. no, unless you try to look the same as them, but you won't be exactly the same.
Yes, you can be sued in small claims court by multiple companies at the same time, as long as their claims arise from the same incident or transaction. However, each claim must be within the court's jurisdictional limits, and the rules may vary by jurisdiction. It's important to check local court rules for specific procedures regarding multiple defendants or plaintiffs.
Because 24 does not divide exactly into 36 ! For any number to be a factor of another number - it must divide exactly into it with no remainder. The same applies to GCF
In that you carry out exactly the same steps - AND you must determine the correct position of the decimal point.