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Author: Meghan Jones
Company: JustAnswer
Website: www.justanswer.com
Author Comment / Biography: Meghan Jones is a staff writer with JustAnswer.com, a site focused on making expert knowledge, insight and answers available to people, whenever they need it.
Whether you have a medical issue in the middle of the night or need clarification on a legal aspect, whether you need help with home equipment, computers or automobiles, asking an expert on JustAnswer is one way of getting credible, expert answers -- quickly and affordably.
Meghan works on making sure the wealth of knowledge already on the site by way of answers is made accessible to people at large by writing articles and taking the expert insights beyond JustAnswer.com
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471. Questions about the Arraignment Process
March 15, 2013
The appointment in front of a judge to hear the charges that are placed against a person is called arraignment. It is normally a very short session where the person may be given a chance to plead against the charges. However, there could be a combined hearing on bail if the charges are related to a ...
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472. Questions Related to Termination Laws
March 15, 2013
In the event of a company violating the policies mentioned in the employment agreement, terms mentioned in the employee handbook or a statute provision of employment law; an employee may sue the company for wrongful termination. If there is no agreement between a company and the employee, courts wo...
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473. Questions Related to Temp Agency Laws
March 15, 2013
Temp agencies are also known as temporary work agencies. These agencies discover and retain employees who want to work in temporary employment. The temporary work agencies are different from recruitment agencies in a way because they place employees for a limited period. Such employees may be kno...
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474. Questions about Arrest Warrant
March 15, 2013
All official documents that are issued by the judge in order to authorize the arrest of a person are called arrest warrants. The arresting officer is required to inform the person that he/she is being arrested on the basis of a warrant. He/she should also inform the person about the reason for the a...
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475. Questions about Appellate Courts
March 15, 2013
The court of law that listens to appeals on any verdict after a trial has taken place is called the appellate court. It is also called the appeals court or the court of appeals. Most of the times, all the evidence and testimonies are reviewed in order to rule out any mistake that may be done in the ...
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476. Questions Related to Right-to-Work Laws
March 14, 2013
Presently 23 states have the “right-to-work” law as per the 1947 federal Taft-Hartley Act, which ensures that no employee can be forced to join the union or pay any union fees on the condition of employment and also forbids any agreement between the employer and the unions before or after the hiring...
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477. Questions Related to Dishwashers
March 14, 2013
A dishwasher is a form of mechanical device used for the purpose of washing and cleaning eating utensils like dishes, plates, glasses and so on. It is usually available in restaurants and hotels however can also be used commonly in private households. Hot water and detergents are used for cleaning t...
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478. Water heater related questions
March 14, 2013
Water heater is a common home appliance which looks like a large metal cylinder. It is usually kept in the basement or sometimes in the laundry room. The modern ones come without a tank. However, most commonly it is a water-filled drum with a heating system fitted either inside or at the bottom. Bot...
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479. Questions Related to Reverse Discrimination
March 14, 2013
Reverse Discrimination and Related Questions Reverse discrimination is an attempt to remedy social inequalities by eliminating the discrimination faced by the minority or disadvantaged group by giving rights which were previously denied to them. Depending on the race, ethnicity, gender, color, etc...
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480. Questions about Attorney of Record
March 14, 2013
The lawyer who appears in court on behalf of his/her client or signs pleadings on behalf of him/her is called an attorney on record. This attorney will remain official till another attorney is hired. A motion should be filed with the court if an attorney of record has to withdraw. He/she may have to...
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