It depends on the specific deeds, land geometry and the local laws, but in general you have the right to access your own property from the nearest public way, or through the land of the person from whose land your property was subdivided. Depending on how you plan to use the land and the access, you may be assessed damages for installation of a roadway across someone else's land, say, for removing the timber from your property.
Data piracy comes about when people gain access to data that is the intellectual property of another person and claim it as theirs. Piracy also involves monetary gain from another's intellectual property without his consent.
Answer: A person cannot make an adverse claim on property if they had the owner's permission to occupy it. The nature of your use of the property would need to be ascertained.
This fall under Other Types of Swindling under the Penal Codes of the Philippines. It is criminal and therefore, you can sue that person to the Prosecutor's Office.
You should respect it because if you respect theirs they will respect your property
You should respect it because if you respect theirs they will respect your property
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Property Virgins - 2006 The Choice Is Theirs 3-6 was released on: Canada: 6 August 2008 USA: 16 February 2009
Yes. That is the purpose of a quitclaim deed, to transfer the ownership of real estate.
If the tree was on your property then you are. If it was on theirs , then they are.
Both "they" and "theirs" are third person plural. The pronoun "they" is a personal pronoun, which functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause. The corresponding third person, objective form is "them". The pronoun "theirs" is a possessive pronoun, which takes the place of a noun belonging to two or more people or things.
Yes, because it is on your property, and is now your responsibility, since it is on your lawn, and not on theirs, it can be yours because it is on your property.
No, but if she wants to keep the property she might want to. Any thing that belongs to the person prior the marriage is theirs including debts, so she doesn't owe for that property unless she had title to it now. That's where they may get her.