Almost certainly yes. Legally speaking, a gift is a gift. It doesn't really matter why he gave you the gifts; the fact is that he did, and thereafter they belong to you, not him.
The one (possible) exception would be something like an engagement ring. Courts have generally ruled that an engagement ring is a conditional gift, and doesn't legally become the bride's property until the marriage (and therefore she has to give it back if the marriage is cancelled). This isn't ALWAYS the case, though, so you may have a shot even there.
Can be used in living or were living things and large things.
everything
everything dummy
The process in which humans carbon date things involves the subject to be unliving, or rather, by the end of the process they would be unliving.
Obviously, no. Things like rocks and water are not- although they may contain living things.
No, I think no to do something living or non - living things. depend on things. related to matter.
Your question is unclear but living things rely on non-living things to survive. Everything from rocks to build a shelter to minerals for our bodies to function are required.
carbon 14-----------------------------------No, NOT Carbon 14, Carbon 14 dating CAN ONLY BE USED is living (or once living) things.The Atoms used for radiometric dating of NON LIVING things are:Potassium/ArgonUranium/Lead
they don't... if you think about it, everything is living...
This is the isotope carbon-14.
God invented everything.
yes