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Yes, you can. You can press /f unclaim. This will unclaim the land that you're standing on. (Basically, the opposite of /f claim) You can also type /f unclaimall, which will unclaim ALL of your factions land.

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You type in the command in chat /t unclaim while standing in the plot.

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An unclaimed money search is a way for an individual to check for money that is under their name that may not have been claimed. The department of treasury in each state should be able to provide this information.

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go to www.unclaimedlotterys.com to get your answer, They post all unclaimed lottery money throughout the USA. its big. Thank You Mark La Voy

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Inquirie of payton j mount

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I recently found out that a relative has left a Matured Endowmnet in my name. What is this?

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There are no co-leaders in factions because there can only be ONE admin in a faction, but you can make others mods by pressing /f mod usernamehere. Mods (or moderators) can kick other players that aren't mods, change titles of others, claim land, unclaim land, etc.. They have a lot of functions, but not as many as the Admin.

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File a suit and try to settle your claim in Small Claims court. They will render a verdict either way based upon all the information and documents from both parties. Information and written documents are paramount if you expect to win that case.

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  • Mahal na tuition fees.
  • Problema sa transportasyon.
  • Mataas ang antas ng pag-aaral at di kaya ng estudyante.
  • Praktikalidad.
  • Maaaring bumagsak sa kasalukuyang eskwelahan.

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If this is a simple case of having missed the EIC on your return as originally file, you can amend a return for up to 3 years from the due date of the original return plus extensions. You have until October 15th , 2011 to file an amended return for 2007 but the filing window has closed on anything older than that.

However, this question requires a bit more information for that to be the only answer. If someone else claimed your children and took the Earned Income Credit on their return, you will not be able to claim it on an amended return unless you want to stir up a big stink with the IRS and the other person--they would have to file an amendment to "unclaim" the children and pay back the amount their tax bill was reduced by the EIC, etc. I would advise that if this is anything other than an omission on your return as originally filed that you work with a qualified tax preparer to address all the potential issues this could raise.

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