Your rights in terms of the contract are specified in the contract. If you find that you may not proceed with your commercial intent because the lease was granted fraudulently, you can take action against the landlord. The agreement is void is the property is not as stated/promised in the lease. Depending on how much money you have invested thusfar, you may be able to file a Small Claims action to recover. The limit in Florida for small claims is $5000. Be prepared to provide specific information about why the property is not usuable as a commercial site.
Your "god given rights" of life, liberty, and property.
They can do whatever they wish with their rights and property.
The primary exception to property rights is the concept of eminent domain, where the government can take private property for public use, provided that fair compensation is given to the owner. Additionally, property rights may be limited by zoning laws, environmental regulations, and easements, which can restrict how property can be used. These exceptions ensure that individual property rights do not infringe upon the rights and welfare of the broader community.
The traditional belief is that man's three god-given rights are life, liberty, and property. These natural rights are often considered fundamental to human autonomy and flourishing.
If it was given to the child, then no.
Because every human is born with god given rights. They have the rights that were given to then by god and can not be taken away by people and used as property. Every person has freedom and rights.
No. That person does not own legal title to the property. They simply have the right to the use and possession as long as they live.
Maybe, but the law protects the rights of spouses. Your step-mother may have a life estate in the property. You will need to consult a probate attorney and the will to determine what her rights are.
Ancient Greeks were given rights as long as they were white males. They had the right to vote and hold public office, as well as own property.
Your wife (the widow) will have rights to your property. Her children are not your heirs. But she is allowed to give them anything given to her. Make and iron clad will, with an excellent attorney, detailing the distribution of your estate.
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Liberty, property, security, & resistance to oppression. They are given equal justice, freedom of speech & religion