A nomad
A Nommad
Person has lifetime dowry to live in home on the property, but property is deeded to someone else. If the person with the lifetime dowry moves out of the home and then moves backs did they relinquish thier lifetime rights?
An immigrant is a person who moves from their home country to another country to live permanently.
When a person moves back in with their parents after college or waits a long time to leave the home.
Absolutely not ! What YOU do in the home is no longer any of their business !
An immigrant is a person who moves permanently to a new country.
The answer depends on the details.If you move a mobil home onto another person's property without permission you are trespassing and the owner could prevent you from accessing your mobil home since you would need to pass over private property to get to it. That would create a very difficult legal situation for you. You would need legal advice from an attorney who could review the situation, explain your options, and perhaps, negotiate with the owner on your behalf.A person who moves their mobile home onto the property of another person should have an agreement in writing that clearly states the terms of use.
It moves it to the beginning of a line while typing.
A nomad is a type of person that has no home, but moves from place to place without a house. Unlike the homeless, it is a nomads choice to roam free. It isn't a type of group or civilization, but a type of person.
A sales person moves the transaction from "no" to "will that be cash?"
A migrant worker moves from place to place to get work. A nomad is someone who moves from place to place.
angelfishes moves to its home