In the US you can move your own belongings whenever you want, any lawsuit pertaining only to that would be unsuccessful. However, if you were or are on a lease for the house you may be sued for the balance owed if rent was/is unpaid or if the lease has been violated. If your x is a spouse, they would be able to sue for divorce and seek equitable division of the property, regardless of who purchased it or in how it is titled.
You can be sued if your dog bits a child in your own house.
Randolph sued the state of Georgia for unwarranted search of his house.
Since he is an adult you can only be sued if you are on the policy or part owner of the vehicle.
In general, yes, if you haven't files bankruptcy.
They can be sued for a breach of the agreement. Co-signers are equally responsible for any default regarding a lease.
No member of the Senate or the House or Representatives may be sued for any statements made during session. The reason for this is to prevent intimdation from any opposition or a possibly hostile Judiciary.
It depends....What color and size was the string in question? If it was more that 18 inches long and purple, yes....you can be sued!! But if it was red and only 5 inches long then, no...you can not be sued!! Hope this helps.
Dred Scott sued for his freedom after moving to Missouri with his owner. The case, Dred Scott v. Sandford, reached the U.S. Supreme Court in 1857 and resulted in a decision that further entrenched slavery in the United States.
No.No.No.No.
you can run him over because hes drunk he wont care
You will get the police called on you. Or could be sued anything could happen really.
because jones had sued mayers had refused to sell him a house solely because of his race