A mechanic's affects the property where labor or materials were supplied for the improvement of that property. They are governed by state law and if the lien is not paid off with a certain short time period the lien must be 'perfected' by some court action to foreclose on the lien.
In some states the lien can be perfected in court and a judgment lien will be issued that once recorded in the land records can affect other property owned by the debtor. However, prompt follow up of the original mechanic's lien according to state requirements is required for the creditor to maintain their right to relief.
as their property
Landlords contents and communal contents may be insured, but it is very unlikely that the tenants personal items would be included on a general buildings policy.
only property-owners
Limited means that the owners of a business have limited liability. If they are sued, they won't have to surrender all of their personal property.
Yes under personal property/contents
Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.Slaves were sold as personal property by living owners or left to their heirs in a will after their death. If there was no will the slaves would pass to the heirs at law according to the laws of intestacy of that time period.
The listed perils (barring exclusions) in your home owners or renters policy.
Is a dirt bike covered under homeowner personal property?
A decedent's personal property passes according to the terms of their will or according to the state laws of intestacy. However, if the property consists of household items, such as furniture, linens or dishes, that were shared you should consult with an attorney if that type of property may become an issue. The joint owners may want to make wills that cover jointly owned personal property to make certain it passes to the survivor.A decedent's personal property passes according to the terms of their will or according to the state laws of intestacy. However, if the property consists of household items, such as furniture, linens or dishes, that were shared you should consult with an attorney if that type of property may become an issue. The joint owners may want to make wills that cover jointly owned personal property to make certain it passes to the survivor.A decedent's personal property passes according to the terms of their will or according to the state laws of intestacy. However, if the property consists of household items, such as furniture, linens or dishes, that were shared you should consult with an attorney if that type of property may become an issue. The joint owners may want to make wills that cover jointly owned personal property to make certain it passes to the survivor.A decedent's personal property passes according to the terms of their will or according to the state laws of intestacy. However, if the property consists of household items, such as furniture, linens or dishes, that were shared you should consult with an attorney if that type of property may become an issue. The joint owners may want to make wills that cover jointly owned personal property to make certain it passes to the survivor.
It probably is NOT lawful, since all personal items are the property of their owners - AND - since phone companies trace, assess, and charge the phone owners usage, it COULD be charged as "Theft of Services" or Taking Property Without Right" or "Petit Larceny."
Real rights -rights that a person has over a immovable property. It must be registered against the title deed of the property, Limited rights - when there is a restriction/servitude on a property, the owners rights are limited by it, Personal rights - the right of a legal subject specified in an agreement or contract.
Real rights -rights that a person has over a immovable property. It must be registered against the title deed of the property, Limited rights - when there is a restriction/servitude on a property, the owners rights are limited by it, Personal rights - the right of a legal subject specified in an agreement or contract.