Comments on the trend among American toy manufacturers to license well-known brands and products instead of creating original product lines. Hasbro and Mattel's licensing activities; Market share of the top five toy retailers; Consolidation of retail outlets.SiegelSethM.EBSCO_AspBrandweek...
Virginia takes unlicensed contracting very seriously. UnderVirginia Code 54.1-1115, the penalty for contracting without the proper license in Virginia is a fine in the amount not to exceed$500 per day of violation. It is also a Class 1 misdemeanor, and you could also do up to a year in ...
Residents holding a Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) and non-residents with any valid state license or permit can legally carry concealed firearms. Applicants must be at least 21 years old, complete an approved firearms training course, and demonstrate firearm proficiency. Certain locations, su...
A Class D Virginia drivers license allows residents to operate passenger vehicles on public roads in the state. As a general rule, applicants must be at least 16 years and three months of age to apply for a DMV license. However,...
Marriages must be under a license and solemnized as provided by the statutes of the State. Parental consent, or consent of guardian, is necessary when the contracting parties, or either of them, are under the age of twenty-one years. In addition to the direct line of consanguinity, no ...
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Senior Lifetime Licenses Lifetime License (Non-Resident) Class Y Crossbow Permit(for persons with permanent and substantial physical impairment) Disabled Veteran and POW Hunting/Fishing Permit DDFL Application(fishing license for WV residents with a developmental disability) ...
Suspensions and revocations of your driver’s license. Demerit points for traffic violations. Information about your current drivers license status. VA DUI records.Did you know? Your personal driving history is a public record. Potential employers, insurance providers, and courts of law can all req...
Class I Misdemeanors are the most common and are the most serious. Class I Misdemeanors include possession of marijuana, assault and battery, petty larceny, stalking, driving under the influence, bad checks, domestic assault, aggressive driving, driving with a suspended license, reckless driving, ...
Crime Bill and the other federal laws affecting private gun ownership • Who’s exempt from gun laws • Firearm requirements for hunters • Buying and selling firearms in or out of Virginia, including Class III and NFA weapons • Judgmental shooting • Gun safety • Keeping kids safe...