Disclaimer: This answer is for your amusement only. I am not a lawyer, and this is not legal advice.
Yes. A performance is intellectual property, and you can take legal action against anybody who makes an unauthorized recording of the performance, *BUT* I think you have to have put the audience on notice first. That is to say, you have to make an announcement beforehand, or put in the program, "Unauthorized recordings of tonight's performance..." If you just start singing in the shower, and your SO makes a recording of it and sells it for a million dollars, then I don't know whether you have any legal claim to the money or the recording.
No, singing cannot be considered as a property. Singing is an ability or skill possessed by an individual, and it is not a physical or tangible asset that can be bought, sold, or owned.
Property that descends to an heir is called inherited property or ancestral property. Upon the death of the original owner, the property passes to their heirs through the process of inheritance.
No. But the inheritance should always be kept separate and not co-mingled with marital property.
She inherited a large property from her grandparents.
The opposite of private property is public property, which is owned collectively or by the government for the use and benefit of the general public.
Property in land law can be classified into real property and personal property. Real property refers to land and anything permanently attached to it, such as buildings. Personal property includes movable items like furniture, vehicles, and money.
The statement "The law of gravitation is termed universal because it is a property of all material objects" is true.
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dynamic frequency, which is cycles per second, or Hertz
Inertia, but you really shouldn't call it a "desire." Inertia is a property of matter, not a desire.
"Public property" usually refers to property owned by the city, county, state or federal governments. This is different from property, "To which the public is invited" (e.g.: shopping malls, privatel;y owned shops and stores, bars, theaters, etc, etc.). Unless the land in question is owned by the taxpayers, it cannot be 'public property.'
Daybreak is sometimes termed 'dawn'.
Pele was termed as the player of the century
Which type of land are termed arable
It was termed the Renaissance.
Property is a term that is used to refer to immovable items like Land, Residential home, business buildings etc. Cash in a bank account is usually considered an asset but isnt termed as property. Even other investments like gold, diamonds etc are only referred to as assets and not as propery.
well it depends what kind of ocntract ur singing i mean like if its about property thn yes!
sides of a fold where curavature is at a minimum are termed?