No. Transfer of title requires the full agreement of all the owners. One owner could provide a quit claim deed to another person, but that only transfers the one owner's rights in the property, which could amount to nothing, depending on how the existing title is written.
Yes. An attorney should draft the deed to make certain it is proper for your jurisdiction. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected at all.
No, it is illegal to record or eavesdrop on a private conversation in California without the consent of all parties involved. California is a two-party consent state, meaning that all parties must consent to being recorded for it to be legal.
It depends on the laws in your state. Some states are one party consent states and would allow recordings if one of the parties gave his or her consent. Check the related link for consent requirements in the various states.
No you can only make it say "In a relationship" without consent of the other party.
Possible with the consent of all beneficiaries. Even if revocation is not possible, in certain countries and in certain circumstances, the aggrieved party can proceed in the court of law, where the decree will be made in favour of the aggrieved party if all the parties to the suit consent to the order.
In Ontario, it is not as long as one party has consented. In short, if you are doing the videotaping and you are a party to the conversation, it is legal. You cannot tape anyone without their consent if you are not a party to the conversation.
The at fault party is still liable to pay the damages. Added: Both parties will probably be cited for driving without insurance as well.
It depends on the state. Some states permit a taping a conversation if only one party consents (like just the admission official) and without the knowledge of both parties. Other states require all parties to consent to having the conversation taped.
No, it can't be accepted without both parties endorsements.
"consent" means 'agreement' "mutual" means 'possessed in common by two or more people or groups' Thus mutual consent mans 'agreed in common' - or 'by common agreement' - NOTE all parties have to agree - there can be no abstention or rejection by any party if there is to be a mutual consent.
Texas Penal Code § 16.02: So long as a wire, oral or electronic communication - including the radio portion of any cordless telephone call - is not recorded for a criminal or tortious purpose, anyone who is a party to the communication, or who has the consent of a party, can lawfully record the communication and disclose its contents. While Texas is a one-party state, if you record a conversation without notice in which the other party is in a two party state, you can be prosecuted by that state.
One party has requested a court to issue a protective order. If the opposing party agrees to the order, usually with modifications, and the court itself agrees with those modications, the order is called a consent order because both parties have consented to the order being issued.
Party's is the singular possessive form of party.