You must hire an attorney to be sure about laws in your area. I am not an attorney. I do know that in most places wills are under the authority of probate court. If I had what I believe to be an authentic copy of the will, I would do one of two things. I would go to an attorney, or I might try contacting someone at Probate Court and report what I believe to be an irregularity in the handling of this particular will. They would probably tell me to hire an attorney. The process would probably be a little different if the items in dispute were left to you in the provisions of a Trust. Probate court would probably not come into the picture. Best bet: contact an attorney.
if you are in possession than "these are good" if someone else is in possession than "those are good.
It is probably impossible to steal someone else's items, but you can either scam someone with TWO trades, or just buy it yourself.
saliva exchange, which can cause you to receive the other person's germs, and them to receive your germs.
What card? Was it stolen? If it was stolen and you had it in your possession, and you knew it was someone else's and not yours - whether you used it or not you are guilty of being in "possession of stolen property."
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You could receive it as a gift perhaps if someone else will pay for it for you.
It a radio which can both send and receive. You can hear someone else in them, and they can hear you.
No, being in such a situation places the felon in what is known in the law as "Concurrent Possession" of a firearm.
i don't think so. i hope so.
Only if the landlord rents it to someone else.
Any money you owe to someone else is a liability to you and an asset for them. You have to pay (liability) and they get to receive (asset).
You must trade a Machoke with someone else, or receive a Machoke from someone else. After getting the Machoke, it will evolve into a Machamp. Machamp cannot be found in the wild. This is because they can only be evolved by trading.