You must get permission from the owner or the owner's legal agent.
Yes they can give permission
To go to countries and investigate the culture there
There are far too many unknown factors in this question - to give an accurate answer. It would depend on such things as... The mode of transport from the post office to the despatch depot How long the parcel takes to clear UK customs (ALL incoming and outgoing mail is put through scanners) The method of transporting the parcel from the UK to america (air or sea) How long the parcel takes to clear us customs How long to transport the parcel to the destination address (amercai is a BIG place !)
1. In March 1933 the Reichstag had given Hitler permission to rule by decree. (However, they did not give him the power to change the constitution). 2. In any case Hitler just went ahead and did as he wished: he didn't 'get permission' for what he did.
no one has to get any permission to invade a country!
A property owner has the legal right to give or deny permission to others to enter their land. This control is usually managed through property boundaries, fencing, signs, and legal agreements. Failure to adhere to these rules can result in trespassing charges.
Yes they can give permission
The owner of the property, or if a business, the person in charge of the business.
A landlord can only go onto property unannounced to handle an emergency. In Pennsylvania, a landlord needs to give the tenant 24 hours notice to enter a property
No, in order to enter the tenant's property for whatever reason, the landlord must give prior written notice; usually seven days.
You should have permission in writing from all the owners of the property.
Once the property owner gives consent to search, ALL may enter. The permission is blanket approval for a search to be conducted by whatever police manpower is present.Side-note: As a practical matter - ANY officer who would enter an unknown premises, alone and un-aided, to search by themselves for wanted subject when back-up was available, is a fool!
You can give someone permission to watch your house by providing them with a spare key or setting up a smart lock system for temporary access. It's also important to communicate any specific instructions or requirements, such as checking the mail, watering plants, or reporting any suspicious activities. Being clear on the duration of their watch and ensuring they have emergency contact information is essential.
you give it to the guy who needs the parcel for Sims 2, -J
Yes, a landlord can enter a tenants bedroom without permission during an inspection. However, in most lease contracts, they have to give the renter a 24-hour notice for inspection.
Yes. The "benefactor" or owner of the property can grant any amount of rights in the property.
No he is not allowed to enter your home without your permission (given that you are paying rent and have a contract). Unless he suspects something to be wrong. Like a fire, water leak and stuff of that nature (that can damage the property). Even if the landlord is entering to fix something that you have reported to be broken he has to set a date with you or give you notice for the day of the repair.