I think so
Yes, with limitations. Repossessions usually take place on private property.
a place is very popular or you cannot take something because it is property of someone else.
If the repossession agent can get to the vehicle without breaking anything or causing a civil disturbance, he can take it. Private, public, or government property, or who signed the loan is irrelevent.
You may cause an accident, injure yourself or someone else, cause damage to property or end up with a traffic violation.
Yes. If the property is found it can be retreived.
It's said if someone is annoyed with a couple's public display of affection. Meaning "take it private" or "do this somewhere else".
The reason to take safety precautions is to prevent injury, illness or death to you or someone else, and to prevent damage to property. The consequences of not taking appropriate safety precautions are the you or someone else may be injured, made ill, or killed, or you may cause substantial damage to someone else's property or to your own.
In most areas, if you are in fear for your life, or the life of someone else. You can take lethal action (kill).
Take a copy of the will - your birth certificate and the deeds of the property to a Soliciter and tell him what you want to do.
Yes, there are many ways to lose your property, including adverse possession, eminent domain, or execution of an unpaid tax levy.
Well I believe if your fence is on someone else is property and they don't like it they can take you to court. And if they can prov it you can be court order to move it.
Yes, Of course you have to pay if you are at fault. If take a gun and you shoot somebody on private property you will also have to pay for that? " Yes" . We are always responsible for damage we cause to another, whether accidental or intentional, on private property or public property.