In most cases you would tell said cousins parents but it depends on the severity of what they took
For example: Yesterday when I when to the store I saw my cousin running from my friend. That's one of many was of describing something that took place in the past.
Jonas took his father's bicycle without permission in "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
Something where you took control, or you did something without prompting.
It's not something you were naturally born with. Unless you took out a plan with your bank or job or somewhere and are paying into it my guess is no.
Her Cousin
Well, if they took your vehicle without your permission, and didn't pay for it, then call the police because that would be called stealing. If you let them borrow it, and they have not returned it, then you need to go and get it.
I stored and repaired a motorcycle for a friend for 6 months n he came n took it without paying me. Is there anything I can do to get my monies due?
He is Smeagol's (gollum's) cousin.
after the new rules this new year u can't wich susks because i was 15 on it and it took me back to 12
It is more likely the car will be repossessed by the lending agency, if you have defaulted on the loan. You may also be charged criminally. If you simply took a car without paying for it, this is classified as grand theft auto and, if caught, you will be charged criminally.
His cousin took up tennis when he was 5
my cousin is over sees and drank alcohal and then took panadol