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Q: What property of a mineral will I least likely be able to see with just my eyes?
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What property of a mineral being able to scratch another substance is known as color hardness crystal shape luster?

The property is hardness.


Does your father have the right to not let you get your stuff from his house?

If your father owns the house, and owns the property in question, then he likely has the right to keep said property. However, if the offspring is able to prove that they own the property in question, then the property should be relinquished to the offspring.


If you own property do you own it to the center of the earth?

Generally, yes. In many places, one can hypothetically own land to the center of the planet. However, there are sometimes separate "mineral rights" one has to have in order to be able to, say, dig on a piece of property.


How many fingers should you be able to fit at 12 years old?

3 at the least whole hand most likely!


What will happen if you tear a structure down with a mortgage?

You would still be responsible for paying off the mortgage. It is likely that you will have breached your mortgage agreement. The lender may be able to demand immediate payment in full. If you fail to pay, the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure. The lender could sue you for any deficiency that exists after the property is sold.You would still be responsible for paying off the mortgage. It is likely that you will have breached your mortgage agreement. The lender may be able to demand immediate payment in full. If you fail to pay, the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure. The lender could sue you for any deficiency that exists after the property is sold.You would still be responsible for paying off the mortgage. It is likely that you will have breached your mortgage agreement. The lender may be able to demand immediate payment in full. If you fail to pay, the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure. The lender could sue you for any deficiency that exists after the property is sold.You would still be responsible for paying off the mortgage. It is likely that you will have breached your mortgage agreement. The lender may be able to demand immediate payment in full. If you fail to pay, the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure. The lender could sue you for any deficiency that exists after the property is sold.


What is meant by the term method?

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Can bankruptcy be filed on partially own property?

The answer to this really depends on the nature of the property and how it is held (i.e. tenants in common, joint tenancy). You can file for bankruptcy for your personal debts. If the ownership debt is easily severable then it is likely that you would be able to file for bankruptcy and include the property as well.


If there are four heirs to a large piece of property can three of them force a sale of the property and if so what happens to the mineral rights belonging to one of the heirs?

By Canadian Law generally the majority of heirs that agree over-rides the others as far as the selling of any property, but, the others who do not want to sell can seek legal counsel and you have a face-off in court. This can take many years to settle so normally most people come to an amicable agreement rather than wait for any monies due them. * In the US the owners wishing to sell the property would need to file suit against the reluctant owner to have the property partitioned so that each person would be allocated their share and would then be able to sell it. In some states the court can order a forced sale of the property regardless of whether all owners are agreeable or not.


Is the following question true or false a mineral can scratch any mineral harder than itself?

false. if a mineral is harder than another mineral, it would be able to scratch the softer one


Does a mortgage property also have a deed?

Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.


What mineral's stronger than diamond?

Strong is an interesting verb, implying able to withstand pressure. Diamond is known as the 'hardest' natural mineral.


Is it the driver's fault if he hits a fire hydrant on a private property?

If a driver hits a fire hydrant on private property, then he or she is to blame. The hydrant is a stationary object that the driver should have been able to easily avoid. It is likely that, even with insurance, the driver will have to pay for any damages.