"Burglary" is the unauthorized entering of an area (the definition of "area" depends on what state you are in) with the intent to commit a crime. A "conveyance" is, essentially, a vehicle. Therefore, "burglary (conveyance-unoccupied)" is the unauthorized entering of an unoccupied vehicle, with the intention of committing a crime (probably theft). For instance, breaking into a car.
Burglary of an unoccupied conveyance in Florida is generally punishable by a term not exceeding 5 years in prison.
(in the US) Unable to answer because the laws of the various states treat this offense differently.
The robbers sought to burglarize the store by breaking in the rear door.
That may mean the grantor has reserved a portion of the property from the conveyance that is not included in the sale.That may mean the grantor has reserved a portion of the property from the conveyance that is not included in the sale.That may mean the grantor has reserved a portion of the property from the conveyance that is not included in the sale.That may mean the grantor has reserved a portion of the property from the conveyance that is not included in the sale.
Unoccupied.
EconomicWater usageUniform water distributionReduce conveyance loss.
It means they lack social conveyance.
Conveyance, passage, shipment, haulage, transit...
The root "void" typically refers to something that is empty, lacking, or devoid of content. It can convey a sense of emptiness or absence.
In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.
local conveyance