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Yes, you can sell a house without spousal consent it their name isn't on the mortgage. If their name is on the mortgage, you will need their consent.
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On the Title it will say "and" or "or" if it says "and" then no you can't but if it says "or" then one can sell it with out the others signature
If the property is in your name alone then you can sell it.
You are not legally allowed to sell anything in a school without proper consent from a principle or someone else of authority.
If your spouse granted to you a power of attorney you can sell your jointly owned real estate without their additional consent. You should have an attorney draft the deed to make certain it is proper for your jurisdiction and the POA is also properly drafted.
No, one can't sell or borrow against the property without the other person signing off on the loan. You can choose to sell the property and split the costs.
Yes, in Ohio, if there are multiple heirs to a property, one heir can sell their share without the consent of the other heirs. Each co-owner has the right to sell or transfer their interest in the property without approval from the other co-owners.
A shareholder owns his or her shares. The shareholder needs no ones permission to sell what they own.
Yes, you can sue for sale in partition without consent of the other owners.
I imagine people could sell stock market pictures to places like local newspapers and other publications, and am not sure if that actually happens though.
No, not without permission. The character is owned by Dysney.