The property of Zero states the anything multiplied by zero = zero and that anything divided by zero is undefined.
The property that is absolute and independent of frame of reference is the speed of light.
An assessment in reference to property taxes is the valuation of a piece of property. There are also many other uses for assessment if reference to other issues. I hope this is what you are looking for.
It is not your property when you have sold it to someone else or when you have not payed your rent or money off. If you have not keep up on your payments you can possibly lose your whole property. :) It is either your property or not your property. It cannot be your property at the same time as not your property.
Your private properties are possibly your inner thoughts.
Invisibility, possibly!
To find the owner of a property in the US you can check in two places. First, check at the assessor's office in the town where the property is located. If you look up the address in the assessor's listings it should show the owner and possibly a deed reference. The second source is your local land records office. At many land records offices an address can be checked to find the owner of property. If there is no listing by address, then use the name you found at the assessor's office to find the owner's deed reference. Many towns have made their information available online. Search for assessor's and land records in your locality.
Ce to heat property
Yes, you can.
That could be a stretch, but you can possibly be charged with knowingly having stolen property and not reporting it.
Possibly rental, rented, rent, lease, leased, leasing, borrowed, not yours someone else's, NOT YOUR OWN PROPERTY.
Possibly if the boulder was in the roadway, but if it was actually on your property then they are responsbile for hitting a stationary object.