It could be owned by the telephone company and leased to the power company. In some states, they are public property. You would have to ask for your location.
If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.
No country does.
Mark Thompson
That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.
The ability to conduct electricity is a property of a conductor.
The property owner.
The trust owns the trust property and that property is managed by a trustee who carries out the provisions of the trust.
Australia and New Zealand are in the south pole Edit: there is no countries in the north and south pole, and no country owns them.
Anyone who owns a property, rents a property, apartment, condo, or farm.AnswerAnyone who owns property. And I define property as ANYTHING and EVERYTHING you own. This includes renters- they need property insurance to cover their belongings...
Conducting Electricity is a physical property, because being a conductor is a physical property
Mr.Jack owns his property.
who owns randy Weaver's ruby ridge property now