Come back and blow their brains out. If the "someone" does not own the property, they don't have the right to invite someone without your consent.
they can try but it will not get them too far in a court of law.
"Someone" and "somebody" are synonyms and can be used interchangeably to refer to an unspecified person. "Somebody" is more commonly used in spoken English, while "someone" is more formal, but the difference between the two is minimal and it mostly comes down to personal preference.
Maybe. It depends on how and why they were injured. You invited them on your property, so you owe them a high duty of care. If they were injured due to a faulty step or a hole in the ground that you should have repaired, you'd be liable. However, if they were injured due to their own negligence, you wouldn't be. For example, if I brought my own chain saw and my own beer onto your property and managed to cut myself while drunk, you probably wouldn't be liable.
no
Your knowledge is your property. Anything you make using it while you are busy working for someone else is his property. If you make it on your own time, it is yours unless it is a competing product.
It's called a bail. As if someone where to ''bail'' you out.
Yes, a civil trial is when you take someone to court for stealing your property. If the president takes your property.
Physical properties are it's rest quantitative properties, while the chemical properties are its reactions to things like temperature and other substances. I hope somebody gives you a more comprehensive answer. :)
That statement is not accurate. Trespass to personal property involves unlawful interference with someone else's property, while conversion refers to the wrongful possession or disposal of someone else's property. Both are distinct torts with different elements and legal implications.
The term, "Sweet Dreams" is used when somebody is going to bed. You are telling them to have good dreams while they sleep. This is usually said to someone close or related to the speaker.
dusknoir comes at the level at which someone trades you at. it doesnt evolve by leveling somebody has to trade you the dusknoir while it is holding the reaper cloth
No. Robbery is robbery (i.e.: property was stolen or taken from you, personally, by physical violence or while being threatened with a weapon). Theft is is the same as Larceny (someone took property belonging to you while you were not present, or in control of it).