Of course not! That would be assault and you would go to jail! Karate is for defense, not aggression.
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Take them to small claims court. The cost is very cheap and you don't use a lawyer. Make sure you can prove your case.
A paper note that a borrower promises to repay money in a certain length of time is called a promissory note. A bank loan is a type of promissory note. Individuals can also use this type of note when someone owes them money.
Basically they mean the same thing. You can give someone a loan, or allow them credit which means to let them borrow money from you. However there is a slightly different use of the term 'credit' in accounting: there it means to increase in value (to reduce in valid is 'debit'). Even more confusing is the term 'creditor' which means 'someone to whom you owe money' (a 'debtor' is 'someone who owes you money).
If you bought the property then you are the owner. You cannot put a lien on your own property. If you need to add more details please use the discussion page.
You have karate to use as a self defense system.
Karate does not use weapons. Many karate schools also teach kobudo, which is the use of weapons, and have failed to keep the distinction between the two arts.
Ninjas don't use karate or Kung fu. They use ninjutsu.
To run a karate school involves a budget, which is the money associated with paying for the location, services and instructors and the money collected from the students. Determining the cost of lessons requires the teacher to figure out how much everything costs and making it add up to a profit.
You have to take the consequences. You could be charged with criminal battery. If they die, you could be charged with manslaughter or murder.
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i go to karate lesson a Monday and Thursday night and my sister goes to karate on a Friday and a Wednesday morning.