Within reason. I suspect "Coca-Cola Jones" would raise some eyebrows, but there are far too many registrations for all of them to be entirely unique. It's also possible to register a name that already exists, as long as you're in a completely different business and there's no chance of confusion for the consumer.
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
No, a 17 year old can not get a car registered in his own name. The person who registers the car must have insurance in their name. Insurance is given to people 18 years and older.
You make up your own user name on WikiAnswers. You'll have to have it checked to be sure nobody else has the same one, but you can always add numbers and symbols to make yours unique.
If you OWN a car it can be insured.If it is to be driven it must be registered correctly for the insurance to be validI have an antique sports car that has not been driven or registered for two years, but it is insured.
It would be fraud to make such a claim. Only the owner of the trademark can make such a claim.
Foodsaver Canisters are made by their own company called Foodsaver Containers and Vacuum sealing system. They have a registered company and the name foodsaver is trademarked as well.
If the vehicle is registered to him, he will need his own policy. You must have an "insurable interest" in an item to insure it under your own name.
your parents are on it
Normally blog will be registered in your own domain name and address in the World Wide Web with your own blog space.Your blog domain name allows you to have a professional presence on the Internet.
Yes you can. You paid for it and never legally rode it, therefore you never registered it. Now you want to sell it and can, as long as you have the clear title.
You may have to add their name to the title as co-owner.
Answer:As long as you have the owners name on the insurance as owner you can insure it under your own policy