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Government is responsible for caring for public property
A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.A gift you receive becomes your property. When you die, if you still own that property it becomes part of your estate.
If you damaged someones property with your vehicle and you had no insurance. All you can do is pay for the damages out of your own pocket.
No. The property you own in life or in death makes up your estate.
Bring suit against them in civil court and convince the judge to place a lien against any property them may own.
That means you own a right in the property or have an ownership of the property in part or in whole.
If you bought the property then you are the owner. You cannot put a lien on your own property. If you need to add more details please use the discussion page.
not unless the employee was on company time or buisiness if the employee was on their own time the corporation is not resposable
As long as the viewing area of the camera is limited to your own property only.
If the tree fell off someones property and you can prove negligence on their part you can sue the owner of the property. Otherwise your own auto insurance will repair the damage if you have full coverage. If you have only liability you are stuck with fixing the car yourself.
It depends on if the person who lives by the river owns part of the river along with her property. Usually they just live by the river and they don't own any part of it. The sides of a water way which connects to bodies of water are not owned by the land owner. For instance i could walk all along a river but if i ventured off the banks 2 far id be trespassing.
Not unless it is a mobile home and you are renting the property. A house is considered a part of the land.