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on the same "ticket", because Last Minute Costume Ideas they are elected Last Minute Costume Ideas together on a single ballot question rather than separately. A ticket can also refer to a political party. In this case, the candidates Last Minute Costume Ideas for a given party Last Minute Costume Ideas are said to be running on the party's ticket. "Straight party voting" (most Last Minute Costume Ideas common in some U.S. states) is voting for the Last Minute Costume Ideas entire party ticket, including every office for which the party has a candidate running. Particularly in the era of mechanical Last Minute Costume Ideas voting machines, it was possible to accomplish this Last Minute Costume Ideas in many jurisdictions Last Minute Costume Ideas by the use of a "party lever" which automatically cast a vote for each member of the party by the activation of a single lever. Political party factions may also sponsor tickets in primary elections. When this occurs, a group of candidates, usually one for each office for which Last Minute Costume Ideas the party's nomination is being contested in the primary, Last Minute Costume Ideas endorse each other and may make joint appearances and share advertising with the goal of securing the party's nomination for the Last Minute Costume Ideas office each is seeking for all ticket members. This system was frequently seen in the "Solid South" era in the Southern Last Minute Costume Ideas United States when there Last Minute Costume Ideas was no effective two Last Minute Costume Ideas party system and victory in the Democratic Party primary was considered Last Minute Costume Ideas to be "tantamount to election". In contract law, ticket cases are a series of cases that stand for the proposition that if you are handed a ticket or another document with Last Minute Costume Ideas terms, and Last Minute Costume Ideas you retain the ticket or document, then you are bound by those terms. Whether you Last Minute Costume Ideas have read the terms or not is irrelevant, and in a sense, using the ticket is analogous to signing the document. This issue is an Last Minute Costume Ideas important one due to the proliferation of exclusion clauses that accompany tickets in everyday transactions. Knowledge of writing and Last Minute Costume Ideas of terms: If the recipient of the ticket knew that there

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and also knew that the ticket contained terms, then the recipient is bound by the terms of the contract. Reasonable Last Minute Costume Ideas person: Last Minute Costume Ideas If the recipient did not know of the existence of the terms, then the court will consider whether a reasonable person Last Minute Costume Ideas would have known that the ticket contained terms. If that is so, then the ticket-holder Last Minute Costume Ideas is bound by those Last Minute Costume Ideas terms; if not, then the court will return to Last Minute Costume Ideas the general test of whether reasonable notice of the terms was given. The test of whether a document fits within the description of a ticket is an objective test, that is, whether a reasonable person in the position of the ticket-holder would perceive it to be contractual in nature. For instance, if exclusion clauses accompany a docket,

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it Last Minute Costume Ideas may Last Minute Costume Ideas be held that it is not Last Minute Costume Ideas contractual in nature since it Last Minute Costume Ideas is just a Last Minute Costume Ideas receipt. Furthermore, Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v. Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [1989] that if a party wishes to incorporate onerous terms into a document that is to be just accepted by the other party, reasonable notice must Last Minute Costume Ideas be given to make it a term of the contract. In the United States, most traffic laws are codified in a variety of state, Last Minute Costume Ideas county and municipal ordinances, with most minor violations classified as civil infractions. Although what constitutes a "minor violation" varies, examples include: non-moving violations; Last Minute Costume Ideas defective Last Minute Costume Ideas or unauthorized vehicle equipment; seatbelt and child-restraint safety violations; and insufficient proof of license, insurance or Last Minute Costume Ideas registration. A trend in the late 1970s and early 1980s also saw an increased tendency for jurisdictions Last Minute Costume Ideas to re-classify certain speeding violations as civil infractions.[1] Last Minute Costume Ideas In Last Minute Costume Ideas contrast, for more "serious" violations, traffic violators may be held Last Minute Costume Ideas criminally liable, guilty of a misdemeanor or even a felony. Serious Last Minute Costume Ideas violations tend Last Minute Costume Ideas to involve multiple prior Last Minute Costume Ideas offenses; willful disregard of public safety; death, serious bodily injury or damage to property. Each state's Department of Last Minute Costume Ideas Motor Last Minute Costume Ideas Vehicles maintains a database of motorists, including their convicted traffic

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violations. Upon being Last Minute Costume Ideas ticketed, a motorist is given the option to mail Last Minute Costume Ideas in to the local court -- the court for the town or city in which the violation Last Minute Costume Ideas took place -- a plea of guilty or not guilty within a certain time frame (usually ten days, although courts generally

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provide leniency in this regard). It has been estimated that approximately three out of every ten drivers in the United States will receive a Last Minute Costume Ideas traffic ticket within the timespan of one calendar year. If the motorist pleads not guilty, a trial Last Minute Costume Ideas date is set and both the motorist, or a lawyer representing the motorist, and the ticketing officer, or Last Minute Costume Ideas a representative, are required to attend. If Last Minute Costume Ideas the officer or representative fails to attend, the court judge will often find in favor of the motorist and dismiss the charge, although sometimes Last Minute Costume Ideas the Last Minute Costume Ideas trial date is moved Last Minute Costume Ideas to give the officer another chance to Last Minute Costume Ideas attend. The Last Minute Costume Ideas court will also make provisions for the officer to achieve a deal with the motorist, often in the form of a plea bargain. If no agreement Last Minute Costume Ideas is reached, both Last Minute Costume Ideas motorist and officer, or their respective representatives, formally attempt to prove their case before the judge, who Last Minute Costume Ideas then decides the matter. If the motorist pleads guilty, the outcome is Last Minute Costume Ideas equivalent to conviction Last Minute Costume Ideas after trial. Upon conviction, the Last Minute Costume Ideas motorist is generally fined Last Minute Costume Ideas a Last Minute Costume Ideas monetary amount and, for moving violations, Last Minute Costume Ideas is additionally given "points" demerits, under each state's point system. In the cases where the

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motorist is registered in a different Last Minute Costume Ideas state from where the violation took place, individual agreements between the two Last Minute Costume Ideas states Last Minute Costume Ideas decide if, and Last Minute Costume Ideas how, the motorist's home state applies the other state's conviction. Last Minute If no agreement exists, then the conviction is local to the state where the violation Last Minute Costume Ideas took place. In some instances, failure to pay the Last Minute Costume Ideas fine may result in Last Minute Costume Ideas a suspension Last Minute Travel to drive in only the city or state to whom the fine is owed, and the motorist may continue to drive

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elsewhere in the same state.The fastest speeding ticket in the world allegedly occurred in May 2003 in Texas. It was supposedly Last Minute Costume Ideas 242mph in a 75mph zone. The car was a Swedish-built Koenigsegg, which was involved in the San Francisco to Miami Gumball 3000 Rally. The fastest convicted Last Minute Costume Ideas speeder in the UK was Daniel Nicks, convicted of 175 mph on a Honda Fireblade motorcycle in 2000. He received six weeks in jail and was banned from driving for two years. The fastest UK speeder in a car was Timothy Brady, caught driving a 3.6-litre Porsche 911 Turbo at Last Minute Costume Ideas 172 Last Minute Costume Ideas mph on the A420 in Oxfordshire Last Minute Costume Ideas in January 2007 and jailed for 10 weeks and Last Minute Costume Ideas banned Last Minute Costume Ideas from driving for 3 years The most expensive speeding ticket ever given is believed to be the one given to Jussi Salonoja in Helsinki, Finland, in 2003. Salonoja, the 27-year-old heir to a company Last Minute Costume Ideas in the meat-industry, was Last Minute Costume Ideas fined 170 000 euros for driving 80km/h in a 40km/h zone. The uncommonly Last Minute Costume Ideas large fine was due to

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Finnish speeding tickets being relative to the offenders last known income. Salonoja's speeding ticket was not Last Minute Costume Ideas the first ticket given in Finland reaching six figures.

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