Call the police and explain the situation then see what they suggest and go from there.
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Not legally
Not legally in most places and it is expensive
not legally no.
LENDERS repo cars. Co-owners on the TITLE, take possession. NOT co-signors on the loan, but CO-OWNERS ON THE TITLE.
ONE day.
When you receive a gift yes you do.
Doing what you are describing is called "possession of stolen property," and it is a serious crime. They are legally required to give back your property in the same sense that someone who is beating you up is legally required to stop hitting you.
Possession is defined legally in two ways;(1) "actual" possession (i.e.: on your person) and(2) "constructive" possession which means anywhere 'within your control.'
Depends on the lender. Legally, one!
You will need to get a lawyer for a legally current and correct answer.
If you do not want your car repossessed, then you need to keep up with the payments on your car. If you are behind on payments, then your car could be taken away from you legally.
IF your name is on the title as co-owner as in (husbands name and/or your name) OR if you are the leinholder, you can take possession legally. Otherwise you better get to talking sweet to him and get possession if you are only a co-signer on the loan. Better yet, make contact with the lender and try to work it out so you dont get a repo on your CR. Good Luck
Legally, only you and the company employing them, oh and the government.
Yes. There are an estimated 520,000 legally owned firearms in civilian possession in Qatar.
French Guiana is a possession, like the US possession of Guam. Possessions are like states or provinces, but not legally into statehood.Additional information.Cayenne is the capital of French Guiana.