If a person is kicked out this means without notice and it is no fault of their own then NO they should not be expected to pay for half of the utilities. But if you get kicked out because of your actions or breach of contract/agreement then YES you will have to pay.
Unless a domestic violence situation, one can not be kicked out of what is considered residence. If it is considered residence, one would have to file an eviction to remove said person from established residence.
Kick that person out it's your home not theres
Wait a minute - There are two questions here: First - If you don't reside in the residence they CAN legally prevent you from entering. Second - HOWEVER - if you don't live there and they won't allow you access - you are under no obligation (legal or otherwise) to provide the residence with service. Call the utility company and have the utilities disconnected.
It depends on the context of the sentence. Residence is the place - resident is the person. A person can be a resident in a residence.
Lessee if he is renting the residence... Lessor if he is the owner of the residence... Resident is living at his/her residence...
It is Smith Residence. A residence is a place where you reside. Residents is the plural of resident, which is a a person, while residence is a place.
Responsibilities are tasks to which a person or group are obligated.
Responsibilities are tasks to which a person or group are obligated.
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The young person is from that time obligated by the Torah commands.