You can own your own business without going to college.
This is a difficult question to answer. Many people rent or live with friends or family, and have no need for a loan. Of those who own their home, some have a loan from a bank or mortgage company while others own it without a loan. Also, there is no place included. This question could mean how many people have home loans in a particular city, state, country, or even in the world. I'm sorry, but I don't believe there is a central answer to your question.
Why is it so hard for me to get some money to pay of my bill, i get a chack once amonth and i still have bill to paid because i don't have a job and i am own disability now can you help me without any hassle.
Generally speaking you would not capitalize short term disability insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and other categories of insurance (just as the New York Times does not).There are a few exceptions, however.For example, inside actual insurance contracts many insurance companies use capitalization to signify that it is a specialized term defined elsewhere in the contract. So if you are quoting from such a contract or referring to their term and/or referring to that specialized meaning, then capitalization is certainly appropriate.Additionally, some argue that when you are referring to a specific short term disability policy (instead of the general class of insurance) that elevates the meaning so capitalization is up to the user. I have seen many employee handbooks, for example, that capitalize it when referring to the firms own policy, and it would not be uncommon to see it written "In the event of a short term disability of four days or longer, please contact your supervisor for a claim form so that a Short Term Disability claim can be filed as quickly as possible." I do not know if that is actually proper, but it is common enough that it could hardly be considered an outright faux pas. Like most things it is probably a matter of personal style.If you are writing a paper or trying to be formal I would err on the side of restraint and leave it all lower case.
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Depends on the disability.
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How many acres do you need to own a horse in Raisinville Township, Monroe Michigan
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Not unless your disability is expected to last one year or longer. You can try to apply for Social Security disability, because you won't qualify for individual or workplace disability insurance while disabled.
You need at least a few acres to own a liger. But the right amount would be about 6 acres. That's how many acres of land I think you should have to own a liger.
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There are many people that have metal bars in their backs that are self-reliant and have little or no learning disability
You can own property while on disability. If you are earning any money from these properties, you should notify your insurance carrier. These earnings may be an offset to your disabiliy benefit, but most likely not.
Today scenario that counts, www.usfarmdata.com comprises of irrigation mailing list which clearly files out the Irrigation Land and by its search under ranges, you can easily know how many irrigation acres they possess.
Depends by state law and how many acres of land you have.
You must own a minimum of 12 acres of land and make at the lowest 500 dollars off the land(taken from NJ Fish And Wildlife Laws And Regulations