It is not illegal. It is the same as an internet cafe, and you are providing login information to the people who are paying you. You determine how long they are connected by how long the login remains the same. You can change it at any time. Of course the protocol of good faith and fair dealing should come into play, such as don't screw a neighbor who has paid you $20 for the month by turning it off suddenly. Or don't lie about its capability or effective range.
But the Verizon case just set the legal precedent for this type of thing in August, 2012, by making it your hotspot to do with what you please. You are paying for it, and so you can charge others to share it.
it is an orgaisation that help Aboriginal people with legal isues free of charge.
They can have a criminal charge brought against them.
The charge is defacing currency.
Yes.
Yes.
No.
Yes it is
No, because it excludes poor people from exercising their right to. Only charging certain people has a discriminatory effect.
It became legal when Mobile Greyhound Park opened in 1973.
Is it legal for a Licsenced Vocational Nurse to be CHARGE over Registered Nurses in a hospital that has critical patients and is responsible to run an emergency room as charge:
You have to be licensed to practice that occupation - don't know about the "mobile" part though.
is it legal to charge taxes on a service call in the state of washington.