you can be liable for the cost of treatment.
they would have a small chance of living depending on how it has been cut
To the best of my knowledge there is NO criminal offense attached to the reading of someone else's e-mails.However, for reading someone else's US Mail - it is a Federal Offense.
No
The number of trees that can be legally cut down in a year.
To be liable is to be legally responsible to someone or something. You, or your company, would be legally responsible if something where to happen under your authority. It is very important for a business to know what their liabilities are and to ensure that nothing will happen to either their employees, merchandise, or others involved in the business, aka customers.
depends. If you happen to cut your tounge on the way across, or someone happened to put poison on it, then maybe not
Yes, if someone gives you a gift, it legally becomes yours.
No, you generally need to be a licensed attorney to legally represent someone in court.
Not unless they are legally married, which is not likely to happen for someone that young, as 16 is typically the cut off unless there is a court order. Sex with someone under the age of consent is a criminal act.
Yes.
Yes, ownership is legally transferred to you if someone gifts you something.
They would bleed less profusely.