in Ct you can [ as a student ]
It depends on where you are registered to vote. You can only be registered to vote in one electorate. If your permanent residence is in Queensland, the electorate where you live is where you should be registered, and that is the only place you can vote. You cannot vote in Tasmania, regardless of whether or not you own property there.
All registered trademarks are legally protected. A name that is not a registered as a trademark, may not be protected under law.
Hindustan infra is a legally company
As long as it is where the registered owner of the vehicle legally resides it is legal.
Only if it is street legal and registered. For example, you can legally drive a Honda metropolitan on any road except for the highway, but not a 50 cc goped.
No if it is your mother's legally, it is technically her car
No. Only the true owner can legally register a vehicle. (Legally. Used lightly )
Yes as long as both the spouses have married legally, have a marriage certificate and have registered it in the court of law!!!!!
If the marriage was legal in Jamaica and registered there, then, yes, you are legally married in the U.S.
So long as they're legally possessed, and legal to own both in your state of residence and the state of residence of the person buying them, no.
The premise is a fallacy. It is not possible to live in two states. Legally you have one primary residence and you may have secondary residences. You can only vote in a state where you are a resident and you cannot be a resident of more than one state. The answer is no.
Not legally, no, it doesn't. Living with someone only means you share residence.