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Winston Churchill
No, they cannot. Call the police.
You may keep personal property such as furniture, jewelry, your homestead and at least one motor vehicle.
because both the united states and Great Britain wanted to keep their navies and fishing rights on the Great Lakes.
Yes it is normal for a landlord to have a spare set of keys. However the landlord can not enter the property without the tenant's permission, or serving notice to the tenant of a requirement for access.
Yes, it is an offence in Great Britain.
They have the right to enter any property to secure the vehicle provided it does not interfere with keeping the peace and doing so does not cause damage to the vehicle or other property. Keep in mind however that if you are the one making noise about them repoing the vehicle, they are not the ones notkeeping the peace, you are. As such, you could be the one arrested. Wouldn't that be insult to injury?
no,because it is your property and the car really wasnt,so you should get your stuff back.
The purpose was to keep the Iroquois loyal to Great Britain.
Germany wanted to keep the United States out of the war, while Great Britain wanted the United States to join it.
Appeasement. France and and Great Britain Where not ready to go to war again 'cause they had just got out of WWI and they were going through the Great Depression.