Be very wary of any bank in Nigeria, even if it is said to be ok. Many financial scams come from Nigeria, so avoid dealing with anyone in Nigeria if you have the choice.
There are several free credit report websites that you can access to obtain a free credit report. Legally, all U.S. citizens are entitled to one free credit report per year.
To access something quickly?
you have access, anyone you permit and the government
Access control software will limit access to different information in an organization. With limited access, individuals that are interested in taking information will be limited.
Creditors do have access to your information that shows up on various credit reports.However, unless you sign an authorization, they can not access your individual bank information.
Not legally.
They can't legally own, possess, or have access to firearms, period.
With a judgment and execution, the sheriff can. Without it no. But the collection agency can never legally access it. However, there are ways to do it illegally. Can the creditor do it... ? If you have a citizens acct and a debt with them, then yes, they can legally access whatever accounts you have with them. But a creditor can't just get access to you bank accounts. (I own a collection agency)
Well it depends if your wife knows your facebook account and it is legal
Not if it is a legally designated easement.
Non-rescindable means something is permanent, and cannot be taken away. Right of way access gives someone privileges to legally cross one's property. So non-rescindable right of way access gives people permanent privileges to cross someone else's property legally.
No, not without being on his account...or actually having approved access to it by him.
It actually depends. If there is no password, then you can legally access it. If, however, they have a password blocking your access, you can get into some serious trouble. It is considered a felony, and is treated as such.
Legally, no. Hospital personnel may slip up but they have no right to access their child's medical records.Legally, no. Hospital personnel may slip up but they have no right to access their child's medical records.Legally, no. Hospital personnel may slip up but they have no right to access their child's medical records.Legally, no. Hospital personnel may slip up but they have no right to access their child's medical records.
Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot legally own or have access to guns, so a felon would not be able to work as a gunsmith legally. If the person has had his rights restored, then yes, he could work as a gunsmith.
You can obtain access to Enid Blytons books via the End Blyton Society which is available on the web.
No, not necessarily. The fact that she stil lhas "stuff" there does not give her free and unregulated access to it. If she no longer legally resides there she has no valid reason to have free access to the former residence. If she left things behind, or has things stored there, she can make advance arrangments to get access to ther property.