The executor or administrator of the estate is responsible for transfers of property.
The Trustee (The person who is keeping the property in trust) is responsible for it's upkeep. Since where a trust is created the legal title of the property is transferred into the name of the trustee, the house becomes de facto the property of the trustee, although the equitable title is still held by the beneficiaries (those for whom the property is being held in trust for).
It does not matter what state your in. No one is liable for an act of nature. Your neighbor is responsible for the portion on their property and you are responsible for the portion on your own property.
Finance/administration
finance/administration section chief
The corpus of a trust is the body of property for which the trustee is responsible as opposed to the interest or income therefrom.
When you are registering your property and its in the queue for registration process, this is called property of queues..
FDA
no
An adult is not responsible for any property unless you own it.
You are only responsible for the mortgage if you are willing to accept the debt. If you are not willing to accept the debt you simply allow the property to be entered into probate and foreclosed on by the lender. You are not responsible for any monies owed regarding said property even if it was "willed" to you unless you choose to do so.
The limbic system
You are responsible for the portion on your property and the other guy is responsible for the portion on their property.
hi the answer is the australian ato
Check with the organization that is responsible for registering firearms where you live.
The buyer is responsible. If you buy it from a dealer, most dealers offer to register it for you, but they are not required to.
No, unless you have allowed them to drink liquor to a point as to where it is not safe for them to drive.
There are a number of necessary procedures in setting up a factory. Some of these include registering the company, getting the necessary licensing, registering the property, and importing necessary goods.