Yes. It is a relative simple and inexpensive legal process that can be done without an attorney.
A cable company can lay cable on someone's personal property but with the consent of the property owner. Some people will ask for some compensation before allowing this to happen.
You have to ask the owner for permission/consent.
Yes
In many jurisdictions, posting someone's personal information such as their name and address without their consent can be considered a violation of privacy laws. It is important to be aware of relevant laws and regulations in your jurisdiction to avoid legal repercussions.
yes without there consent. or if used for illegal purpose.
Consent is important because it ensures that all individuals involved in a situation are willing participants. It promotes respect for autonomy and boundaries, reduces the risk of harm or coercion, and fosters healthier and more positive interactions. Consent is a vital aspect of relationships, intimacy, and communication.
16 is the actual age of LEGAL consent of the individual engaging in the sex act. The parents/guardians do NOT have to consent or approve . . . however, as a personal aside, I strongly urge you think of the family's reaction and possible consequences.
I don't think it is illegal, as it hardly takes anything to obtain someones DNA sequence. Just a singly hair can do the work. But there may be some law to say it that its illegal. Its is my personal view.
If you're going to do this, it needs to be a written and notarized contract signed by both of you and a witness. You can't do it without their consent, and you have no protection against them claiming theft without the signed and notarized contract.
No. You need to seek permission from the owner.
Unless the Trust was created after the age of concent by mutual consent, it would have been pledged by your parents/informants
With parent consent