only if it is still attatched to someones shoulders
No, it is not against the law to sell a dead animal, but it depends on the state.
No there is not a law against it.
to sell it, it is against the law.
It is against the law in the US to sell human organs for transplant. That is why they are called organ DONOR programs.
No. It is however against the law to sell prohibited fish over the internet.
Genetic modification of human embryonic stem cells is against the law because it can give way to unwanted mutations and diseases.
Natural law theory exaggerates the relation of law and morality. Positive law is a reaction against particularly that aspect of Natural law theory. It insists on a distinction between human law, which they call positive law and moral and scientific laws. Human laws are posits of human society while scientific laws are independent of what we take them to be.
The legality of laws banning religious symbols can vary depending on the context and the specific human rights implications involved. In some cases, such laws may be seen as infringing on the right to freedom of religion and expression, protected under international human rights conventions. It is important for such laws to be carefully reviewed to ensure they do not unduly discriminate against individuals based on their religion.
A local realtor can answer your question.
Because it is against the law to eat a (person or human.)
Depends on the state where the car is being sold. It is against the law to sell a vehicle in most states without notifying the buyer in writing that the odometer does not work and the mileage is unverifiable. It is also illegal in some states to even sell a vehicle with an inoperable odometer.
Not if they say that they are selling it "as is" or if they say that it has transmission problems.