This makes no sense. If an owner has a contingent offer accepted with a Right of First Refusal and he gets another offer that is satisfactory, he then goes back to the person who has the Right of First Refusal and tells them to step up or get off.
If they decline, then he can sell to offer #2 since contract one should be notified that their offer has been terminated by the Seller.
The term could be "property" or "possessions" (which does not technically mean ownership, only that someone has it).
Information on property appraisal can be found from many online sources. Some examples that deal with property appraisal include Realtor, Muni, and Home Guides.
Capitalism is based on a number of key principles, the most important of which is private property. A capitalist is precisely someone who owns means of production and controls a significant bit of capital, this is founded on private property. If private property is abolished, capitalism cannot exist.
Yes and it illegal. You can serve time or pay a fine depending on what and how much you destroy.
Profit=any money made after expenses Rent=someone pays to use a property you own.
To legally trespass someone from a property, the property owner or authorized person must give a verbal or written notice to the individual, informing them that they are not allowed to be on the property. If the individual refuses to leave, the property owner can contact law enforcement to enforce the trespass order.
Someone has to enforce the laws.
The Motion to Enforce is a legal filing that requests a court to force someone to obey a previous court ruling.
making use of him or her for your personal gains.
Yes, as a property owner, you have the legal right to trespass someone from your property if they are not allowed to be there.
Legally probably not,that assumes you do not own the propery or the property(like a private road) to get to your property so that would be trespass.But someone has to call the police to enforce the trespass violation.After the repo guy has the car there is not much you can do except to sue the lender or repo guy. Gated,YES.Gated and locked no.
Is someone going on someone else's private property and taking property? Someone is digging up a crop. Someone is taking something of value. English has a number of words describing people who steal other people's property.
The verb of refusal is refuse.Other verbs are refuses, refusing and refused.Some example sentences are:"We refuse your plea"."She refuses my offer"."We are refusing your bribe"."I was refused".
The people put a boycott on tea. boycott - a refusal in buying goods from someone
Actually - you have no legal authority to retain someone else's credit card. Even if the card has been declined, it's still the customer's property - and you refusing to return the card could be seen as theft ! The card company can obviously block the card from being used, which will prevent the customer using it to make purchases (which is why it would be declined at the point of sale).
No, it is illegal for someone to enter your property without permission.
If the property is owned jointly, you can leave your portion of the property or your portion of the ownership to someone.