Your best course is to find a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law.
18 years
From a DEALER- yes. From a private sale- no. A private sale may only take place in your home state between residents of that state. This is addressed in FEDERAL law and applies to all states.
Texas.
No. Federal law (applies to ALL states) requires that a firearm may not be transferred by an unlicensed person to a resident of another state. When crossing a state line, a firearm must be transferred through a dealer.
yes it is
If the terms and agreements of the sale is not met legally yes they can if they have retained their legal title to the vehicle
no, paperwork is needed to transfer title of ownership to you as the new legal owner, perhaps you culd try a private sale but in order to register it you would need paperwork, at least a bill of sale.
A private sale (legal in most of the US) is when one private citizen sells a gun to another private citizen. Both must be from the same state. This is opposed to a sale that involves a firearms dealer. Example- my neighbor and I hunt together. He likes a shotgun I have, and wants to buy it from me. He gives me the money, and I give him the shotgun.
No. Minors are not able to enter into legal contracts.
You keep your tag it does not go with the car. It can be transferred to another car that you buy if you choose.
no it is there job to check out the car
Woodlands can be found for sale either by auction, or via the Forestry Commission. In addition, private sellers may also purchase it through brokers, individually with adequate legal representation.