YES, as long as its not in a locked enclosure(gates,garage,ect.)
No you need to have a drivers license. It is illegal to drive a car without a drivers license and that is how the finance company looks at it.
I don't see why not. You can finance it, you just can't drive it.
I would not drive a man's car if his wife said I couldn't no matter what. Legally, the person who is the policyholder on the insurance and the owner of the vehicle has to give you permission to drive. If you drive it on a regular basis, you must be listed as a driver on the insurance policy. If you drive the car without permission, and have an accident, you will not have coverage under the insurance policy.
Not without Air Traffic control permission (ground )
No, if you have the owner of the parking lots permission.
If they are not pressing charges, then they are giving you permission to drive their vehicle. If you give someone who doesn't have a drivers license permission to drive your vehicle, you are voiding your insurance coverage. The Insurance company will not pay.
Ask an insurance company for a "broadform" policy. That will cover you for any car you drive. Yes, although it's rather pointless. Why pay for insurance on something that you don't even have or own ... there is no need. If you drive someone else's car, you are covered under their insurance policy, provided you have their permission to drive it.
you can't sue him if he had your permission to drive car. you need to collect from your insurance company. if you don't have insurance - you're outta luck.
Not unless you said "sure, test drive my car any time". It's your car. You always get to say when or if someone drives it. According to the insurance company because they drove it before they have implied permission to drive it again. Does that sound right?
No. You CANNOT drive without a valid license. PERIOD!
A capital fund drive occurs when the company goes on a quest to raise more capital to finance various projects. Companies can do that by holding an initial public offer.
If your car was taken without your permission, your insurance company may still cover the claim. However, it would be considered as a theft of vehicle and they may look for reimbursement from the other non-permitted driver's insurance to cover the loss.