That would be "Insurance Fraud". If caught it is a felony and punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
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you can go online and look at this site instantdomainsearch.com/ . It will tell you if a domain name has been used by someone else . It can also tell you if the name you want is still open or if it is used by someone else .
Transferable means that you can TRANSFER something to someone else. Generally, this is used for documents. For instance, the title/deed (papers that show who owns a car or a house) is in your name and someone asks, are they transferable? This means, CAN they be transfered to someone else's name.
Yes you can sketch a picture that was taken from someone else, but make sure you credit with the correct name and possibly a link to the picture that you used.
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If they were driving it with your knowledge or permission, yes. Actually, no it won't. Each person is liable for their own actions, regardless of the car they are in. The driver's insurance will go up and would also be liable for any criminal acts. I would assume that if someone else is involved in an accident, while driving your car, your rates will go up? Your insurance will NOT be affected if someone used your car and got a citation BUT,,, If they had an accident and had NO insurance YOU would be involved. If your registration and or insurance is not up to date, you and the driver will pay some fines and get violation points for the above.
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If someone is trying to one up someone else, it usually means they are trying to do something better then someone else. This term can be used in sports, or even in daily activities, where someone is trying to be better at something than someone else.
Name calling the term used when a person calls someone or something else names. An example sentence is: The name calling between the two, was very sad.
A used lancet can hurt you. Whether or not you used it, if someone else did and then you were stuck in the arm, if they have a disease, this can hurt you.
I'm assuming that "someone else" had an accident while driving this un-insured car, and that person should be held responsibility. However, if they have no assets, responsibility will fall on the cars owner, who in most cases is also the person who has the insurance policy. In assuming that "someone else" had an accident and did damage to something other than your vehicle, other car or person, then i would go directly to or if you are deployed then call the police department and let them know that your vehicle was used without your permission(stolen) and caused damage. If you do this then the insurance company that has the storage insurance will cover you for the vehicle as well as the impending lawsuit behind the damage that the other person did and basicly make whomever had their property or person damaged would have to pass your pockets by and go after the driver of the stolen vehicle. If you do not do the police way or if you let someone drive your vehicle then the responsibility will rest on your sholders and the insurance company may not cover you at all, as not filling out the police report is like saying that no crime took place i.e. you let them borrow your car. Thank your "someone else" for putting you in this situation
Bilig bilforsikring is a term used mainly with car insurance. If someone wants a bilforsikring coverage, that means that they want a policy that would cover just the legal minimum, and nothing else.