seizure?
No, the dog is your property and any attempt to take it away would be criminal theft. But, if they call the police and the police agree that the noise is a nuisance then you could be ticketed for disturbing the peace.
If you are the executor and heir to an estate with no will, you can you take a loan against the said estate property, but not right away. Lenders typically will not give you a loan on a piece of property until it is in your name.
The British took away property.
If titled in your name you can drive away with it. Be careful in Texas with new laws you could get shot at night on someones property.
Nobody can take your natural rights away.
The British took away property.
they can take away your property
Never. Once your busted, it remains as a criminal offence both on your driving record and criminal record.
Only if that property was awarded to you as a part of the settlement by the court. If you take personal property otherwise, it's an act of larceny, and you'll be liable to face criminal charges.
Your parents have the right to take it away if you are still a minor. If you have the title in your name it is your property so long as you are an adult.
To take something away: to take somebody's property with authority, or appropriate property for personal use as if with authority. Or take something as legal penalty : to seize property legally forfeited to the public treasury as a penalty.
no