YES! They will get the proper permission they need, because what they are doing is perfectly legal. Contact the lender and work something out. They will get the car sooner or later and you will pay dearly.
Without proper permission (in writing) to take your car after it's been repossessed, it is considered stealing. Anything from jail time to a hefty fine. If it's been repo'd, it's not yours anymore.
Using parking lot spray paint without proper authorization or permission can lead to legal consequences such as fines, charges of vandalism, and potential criminal charges. It can also result in damage to property, negative impact on the community, and strained relationships with property owners or authorities.
You have the right to reclaim personal property during the normal business hours of the establishment where the vehicle is impounded. The company storing the vehicle must take inventory of and proper protection of such property under the "in bailment" laws of the state where the vehicle was seized.
The pitfalls of buying cheap property in Spain include that if you do not visit the property it may be in a ghost development among empty properties. Also, there is a risk that proper planning permission was not obtained and the property must be demolished. Cheap property also carries the risk of not being well built.
I can't see why not: as long as the tenant is not being displaced from the property as a result of the construction, unless proper notice is given accordingly, the landlord has every right to build and expand the property.
No, according to Catholic Church teachings, a Catholic who marries outside the church without proper permission is not allowed to receive communion.
If someone leaves a car on your property without permission, you should contact the local authorities or a towing company to have the vehicle removed. It is important to follow the proper procedures to avoid any legal issues.
If someone leaves a vehicle on your property without permission, you should contact the local authorities or a towing company to have the vehicle removed. It is important to follow the proper procedures to avoid any legal issues.
The ability to remove a sidewalk depends on whether it is located on private or public property. Sidewalks on private property can typically be removed with proper permits and approval from the local authorities. However, sidewalks on public property usually require permission from the relevant municipal department or government agency.
Unauthorized transfer and copying refers to the act of moving or duplicating data, information, or intellectual property without proper permission or legal authority. This can include unauthorized downloading of files, sharing copyrighted material without permission, or transferring confidential information without consent. It can result in legal consequences and violations of intellectual property rights.
if you don't ask they might think you are stealing from them. It is always proper to ask permission when you go into someone's personal property--don't assume anything.
No, you cannot use company logos on your website without permission as it may violate copyright laws and intellectual property rights. It is important to obtain proper authorization before using any company logos to avoid legal consequences.