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If a car was a gift and you had a verbal agreement under term and conditions which was not met can you take the car back from the person even though its in their name and do not want to sign the title?

The key to this is your word "gift" and a gift means you can't take it back. You gave it to them. A court won't find in your favor because it was a gift.


Can an ex take back a gift given by his parent?

can an ex take a gift back


Can an ex take a gift back?

If the gift is in the form of an engagement ring, yes. Some gifts you can take back.


If you sign a gift deed can you take it back?

Not if it was an unconditional gift and was already delivered and accepted. You can ASK for it back or BUY it back, but cannot TAKE it back.


Can you take your ex boyfriend to court if you bought him things and he was cheating on you for 6 months to get your money back?

no, you gave him the things as a gift. It was wrong for him to cheat but the things are rightfully his.


Can someone take back a gift they have given?

No, once a gift has been given, it cannot be taken back legally.


Can you take back a gift after giving it to someone?

No, once a gift has been given to someone, it cannot be taken back.


Can you take back a gift that has already been given?

No, once a gift has been given, it cannot typically be taken back.


Can an ex take back the gift if it is a PlayStation 3?

no.


How do you find you friends from Facebook on AIM?

first take then off of facebook then log out of aim then log back in


Who did Athena the goddess blind for seeing her naked?

Tireseus. She gave him the gift of prophecy when she realised it was her friend's son and she had acted too hastily because she couldn't take back making him blind...


Can someone take back a gift after it has been given?

No, generally, a gift cannot be taken back after it has been given. Once a gift is given and accepted, it becomes the property of the recipient.