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  1. TheRealLegoIslander

    If there is weather on Election Day that's bad enough that not everyone can go to the polls, could people get a rain check, or is the date final?

    I do have a jurisdiction where this is relevant, but I'm also curious about the question in general. It's odd Election Day's date has always been knee-deep in the cold season, that's like tempting Mother Nature to be the real source of power.
  2. TheRealLegoIslander

    I wasn't sure where else to put this, but what's the exact role of owners for cat-caused damages?

    If Person A has a cat they're associated with, and it's raised to be an outdoor cat (ignoring the fact that it's discouraged in some places), and the cat wanders into the yard of Person B (representing someone I know) and damages things, and Person B confronts Person A about it, what are the...
  3. TheRealLegoIslander

    Fraud, Embezzlement, Bad Checks When a family "dines and dashes", who is it normal to actually arrest?

    Was recently with someone who put such a thing into motion (we all depended on her and it backfired), and imagining myself in the manager's position, I'm wondering, how do they determine who the main "diners and dashers" are.
  4. TheRealLegoIslander

    How does mail work in disputed territories?

    I would like to send mail to a disputed territory. If I do this via the postal service, would it be treated like having sent mail to another country, or would it be like sending mail to one's home country? And would the postal services of the other nation or nations who claim this territory also...
  5. TheRealLegoIslander

    Hypothetically, are all rights reserved in isolationist countries, and how is it enforced?

    Suppose you have an isolationist country, such as, say, North Korea, albeit a country which is indeed mostly known for its projected media (anyone remember their propaganda cartoon Squirrel and Hedgehog). What happens if you violate their equivalent of "all rights reserved", or is that even a...
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