
23 January 2016 | 7 replies
But, he handled a few businesses for me including a retail store I owned and operated and a Canadian Prescription business I owned and operated.

21 August 2024 | 18 replies
This applies to individuals with annual incomes of $500,000 or more (or $750,000 or more for married couples filing jointly).For Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Coverage):The premium varies by plan, but high-income beneficiaries pay their plan's premium plus an additional $81.00 per month at the highest income level.The minimum monthly amount one will pay for Medicare in 2024 is $174.70.

25 August 2017 | 1 reply
They ten year period you are talking about is a general contract prescription period.

29 April 2024 | 168 replies
@Gerald GilfordHm - if I understand it correctly ripening by prescription takes 4 years.On your question, if you have completed the barment process (aka foreclosure of right of redemption), you can evict the tenant if you file a dispossessory action and get a judge to sign a writ of possession.b

22 August 2017 | 34 replies
@Wayne Brooks My Rays are prescription and I can't grow hair anymore except places it shouldn't grow.
3 February 2020 | 45 replies
You make money here by following the prescriptions in your email - appreciation and flips.

29 April 2015 | 13 replies
Same thing happens here ... the taxman deems that interest was charged at their prescriptive rate ... and they collect their share.

31 July 2012 | 164 replies
The worst drugs being abused at this time are prescription drugs, that people obtain from doctors legally.

2 May 2022 | 53 replies
Some snuck in dogs, some were fired, some quit, some were addicted to prescription medications and left quite a mess, and some were just problematic people in general.

6 March 2018 | 8 replies
To @David Tubesing question about state specific laws, I can refer you to O.C.G.A. 48-4-48 that states in its entirety:(a) A title under a tax deed properly executed at a valid and legal sale prior to July 1, 1989, shall ripen by prescription after a period of seven years from the date of execution of that deed.