Yes. However, the only entity that can force the grantor to make the correction is a judge. You should contact the attorney who represented you at your time of purchase. If you were not represented by an attorney, you need to hire one now.
no. a long time ago, you can claim a person as a slave. but since the declaration of independence, you can no longer claim a person.
Treaty of Paris.
You can claim them if you provided for the person the year you want to claim him or her.
Language from a text that is used to support an essay's claim
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II.
If the forced entry was necessary in order to help mitigate a covered loss (ex. fire) then yes it should be part of your claim.
A person who does not know about a reward cannot claim it for the simple fact that they would have no idea they were a winner. If someone informed them of their reward, they would then be able to claim it.
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Jurchen
yes
at a guess i would say Third Party as in not you
Send it to the administrator of the estate of the deceased person.