Yes.
While there are numerous places like Jammu and Kashmir, where multiple nations (in the example India, Pakistan, P.R. China, and R.China) claim the same land, there are a few examples of territories that have the exact opposite problem. Bir Tawil is the best example of such a region. According to Egypt, it belongs to Sudan and according to Sudan, it belongs to Egypt. Although the Egyptian government officially administers it, there is no de jure legal system there.
Also over 1/5 of Antarctica is not claimed by any sovereign nation, therefore, there are no laws there either. The term in law for a land without a de jure legal system is called terra nullus.
No. If there were no laws, you or your loved ones could be harmed and it would be perfectly fine.
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There aren't any states with segregation laws any more.
Laws change place to place. Without knowing where you are, there is no way to answer. Sorry-
Because without these laws physics wouldn't make any sense and many of us would be confused.
There is no place without gravity anywhere in the Universe.
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Yes, you can. In some places it isn't legal, but it is possible.
When a person who owns any property dies intestate, without leaving a will, the property passes to the next of kin according to the state laws of intestacy. You can check out the laws in your state at the link below.
Since illegal under copyright laws, you will not find a place that is any good
can you get a vin # if you have a check from the bank take it back to the bank the should help you out
It is legal to drive any wrangler or cj without doors in any state as doors are considered "optional equipment" from the manufacturer. You will need to check local laws regarding external mirrors though.
New Jersey does not have any laws that allow emancipation. If there are reasons that the minor needs to be out of the house, they may put them in foster care. If the child can support themselves the court might consider such a move, but the chances are pretty small without a law in place.
yes.