Probably, but it wouldn't be smart.
Yes, you can file a lawsuit in the proper court and recover your damages if the person is unwilling to pay voluntarily.
Its Military Blockade - its the action of an armed force that surrounds a fortified place and isolates it while continuing to attack.
It is the Japanese people's choice. The Japanese constitution not not allow an active military army.
No, the new owner bought the property as is, with any damages. Since you were still a tenant when he bought it the new owner is the only one who might have an issue with damages.
If your policy contains "Loss of Use", Yes. this is the portion of your policy that provides for temporary living expenses while your home is being repaired from damages that resulted from a covered loss.
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military goverment is gotten through the use of force while democratic goverment is gotten through the vote of the people
Probably not. Your U.S. Military contract probably precludes you from living in another country while still serving in the U.S. military.
Bosnia-Herzegovina has its own military. There is also currently a EUFOR force there. Prior to that, it was a NATO force (IFOR - Implementation Force - then SFOR - Stabilization Force). Personally, I was in the military of a country participating in SFOR while that mission was ongoing, but I went to Kosovo as part of KFOR, rather than to Bosnia as part of SFOR.
At the ge of 17, while living and studying in Switzerland, he renounced his German citizenship.
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none whatsoever