I would not drive a man's car if his wife said I couldn't no matter what. Legally, the person who is the policyholder on the insurance and the owner of the vehicle has to give you permission to drive. If you drive it on a regular basis, you must be listed as a driver on the insurance policy. If you drive the car without permission, and have an accident, you will not have coverage under the insurance policy.
It depends on who owns the car. If both parties own it then you need the permission of both. If the car is the sole property of the husband then yes, you can drive it with only his permission.
spouse or beneficiary or children
Not generally. However, it is usually based on his income and how many children he has.
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In terms of timeline, obviously, his father comes first however in terms of priorities it will largely depend on what they require but I'd usually put my spouse and child before my parents
There are 87.41 miles between Le Mans, Pays-de-la-Loire, France and Rennes, Bretagne, France. A drive would take 2 hours 50 minutes.
usually its the womans father that gives permission for the daughter to get married. Not the mans mother. But it shouldn't matter what anyone thinks anyway. If you love each other and want to get married, you shouldn't have to have permission specially if you are of age. A marriage is easier tho when you can get along with the in-laws. So maybe get to know her.. and see where it goes from there.
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An Armistice was agreed on July 27 1953. The armistice agreed that there would be a cease-fire and there would be a two km wide line of demilitarized zone between the borders. This meant no mans land between the two countries. This land could not be crossed without permission and it is guarded by the military armistice commission.
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