If the person who lives there has legal right to be there i.e: owns the house/business, member of the family that lives there, etc . . . then you cannot be charged or prosecuted
a neighbour is someone who lives near you....
i have no idea why don't you ask someone who lives in Africa with hippos!! 8.7 :)
That's what im looking up... someone said that he lives next to them and someone else saw him at walmart!
Someone who lives in the Swedish city of Uppsala. There is a Bo Svensson living in Uppsala. He is a resident of Uppsala.
"On Jersey Shore" is not an idiom -- it's a description of where someone lives. They are on the shore or coast of the state of New Jersey.
it will not charge you but it will charge them if they don't have unlimited texting.
i think she is someone older who lives in his apartment. Since he asked her to untie his skates, that must mean that shes older.
It very much depends on where a person lives and the law in that country or state. depends on the trouble but other than that no also if you know about you can
You are charged with the crime regardless. Theft is illegal EVERYWHERE.
Most trespassing laws are fuzzy to say the least. Trespassing, basically speaking, is being on private property that is NOT commonly accessible to the general public and being there without permission. Now, this is where it gets fuzzy. Say the defendant lives in a condominium complex with a security door and buzzers that ring into the units. If you stand by the door and wait until you see someone leaving the building and you stop that person and ask their permission to enter, that may be acceptable. Or if someone opens a garage door to an apartment building and you enter the building that way, that too may be acceptable. If you jump over a small locked gate to get to someone's front door, that is NOT acceptable. If there is a "No Trespassing " sign plainly visible and you ignore that sign, that is NOT acceptable. Use your best judgment. Ask yourself if it is worth it. Is there another way? Taken from http://infoguys.com/article.cfm?id=7
Well, it depends where the person that asked this question lives and when they asked this....
Well, it could be in your perspective, but for someone who lives in Texas or Florida, it may not be. If someone (like me) lived in Canada and you asked them that, then they would probably say no, although they may say yes!
Someone who lives life plainly. Someone who lives life without complication.
Do you think credit card companies care where someone lives, or how old they are, or how ill? I doubt it; it is all just business to them. If money was charged, then money is owed. If the money was not charged to this persons account, she needs a lawyer to protect herself.
YES!
Someone who lives in Haiti is called a Haitian.
It basically means someone who lives in a certain area. E.g. if someone lives in Chicago, Illinois they would be a local resident of Chicago.