Yes you do
If the person driving the vehicle was doing so with the owners permission, IN MOST PLACES, the owner and the owners insurance company are financially responsible and you should be able to sue and get compensation.
McDonald brothers: Richard McDonald and Maurice McDonald, according to celebritynetworths.org
if the third party had permission (or implied permission) to drive (from an owner or agent of the owner) and the policy doesn't exclude them.......the owners and the driver will be held liable.....
A restaurant patron is a person who is eating in the restaurant. They "patronize" the restaurant.
If they drive with owners permission, yes. The owner may lose their ability to keep insurance if they allow a persn with a bad driving record to drive and they have an accident.
If any person or any entity holds copyrights to the painting you must have their permission to use it.
Simple answer....no, you cant. But the permission relates to the land and not the person who has the permission.
Tony Romas is a restaurant and not an actual person. I believe that there may be a person with the name Tony Romas, but it is sort of a vague question to answer.
Not really. And she probably never will be, because she doesn't have a facebook nor youtube account, and she doesn't have good videos that Moshi's like. The only famous person on MoshiMonsters is Icecubeyxxxx who is the owners helper, but the owner is the most famous.
Yes, you can file a lawsuit in the proper court and recover your damages if the person is unwilling to pay voluntarily.
lol ya
A person who is identified as a "restaurant keeper" in the 1900 US Census is a person who owns and operates a restaurant, just as an innkeeper is a person who owns and operates an inn (the forerunner of a hotel).