In other towns where this is allowed, a representative of the entity, not the actual owner, was able to cast the ballot for the company after signing the necessary affidavit. Delaware allows for the owner of the LLC’s identity to not be public.
Yep no way this doesn't-
In a Newark referendum election in 2019, a property manager was able to vote 31 times because he was in control of 31 LLCs, which owned 31 parcels of land. The city then changed its regulations after this became public.
Ah it already did cause problems.
Why in the world would you put business on the same legal basis of actual citizens?
Pretty good. I actually noticed my lost weight today. I still have a ways to go but seeing the progress was nice.
Nah they exist to integrate into Poland's economy and expands it's influence in the east. Poland exists to give NATO the 3-5 years.
This could be interesting. I found the books to be very much a mixed bag of ideas. I loved he entire concept of the dark forest but I felt it was stained a bit by sexism.
I could see any adaptation being hit or miss depending on what parts are chosen to be emphasize or cut.
Pretty much what the article says.
The alpha radiation that DU emits is not strong enough to penetrate human skin, so just being near depleted uranium is not a health risk. But it may become a health hazard if it is ingested or inhaled, or shrapnel fragments are retained in the body.
It's really just one more hazard a former battlefield can have. If I was in or around a former battlefield that had DU rounds used, I would be more concerned about unexploded high explosives.
Very informative article.
DU also has nonmilitary applications. Its high density makes it useful for stopping radiation in medical, research and nuclear facilities.
I find it funny a source of radiation, admittedly safe alpha radiation as long as it is outside of you, is used as radiation shielding.
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