yes
IF the loan is perfected, it can be repossessed. If you have signed a loan contract with the vehicle specified as collateral for that loan, it can be reepossessed if the loan is in default.
If you buy a vehicle, you must pay the sales tax. Being married to the seller or divorced from the seller makes no difference.
In most states, you can trade in the vehicle without it being registered. However, you do need a TITLE to prove that you own the vehicle.
Depends entirely on what the contract you signed says. If you are 1 day late they may be able to repossess the vehicle if that is what the contract says and what your state laws are regarding repossessions. Read your contract.
Yes.
As long as it is titled in your name, you can sell it without it being registered.
Hell no
no you cant sarry
as a server or seller of alcohol, being civilly liable means?
as a server or seller of alcohol, being civilly liable means?
yes it has nothing to do with the timing
A mutually beneficial economic partnership is where both the buyer and the seller benefit from the exchange of goods (or money for goods) without being exploited: The seller offers their goods or service at a reasonable price without attempting to maximize profit while the buyer responds in kind by not attempting to undercut the Seller and make him lose profit.