If they have a warrant, they don't need to ask. It also depends on why and where they searched the car, but generally, no.
No, not without your permission.
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Certainly. In many cases written consent would be difficult.
Not without the buyer's consent if a contract was already formed
Generally not without the co-owner's consent.
Vehicle Code Section 10851(a) states that it is illegal to take or drive a vehicle without the owner's consent, commonly known as car theft. It is considered a felony offense in California and is punishable by imprisonment and/or fines.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle refers to the act of using a vehicle without the owner's permission or consent. This can include taking, driving, or operating a vehicle without proper authorization, which is considered a criminal offense.
If the vehicle is registered to you, then this is grand theft. Call the police and report it. If the vehicle is not owned by you, then it may be theirs and they have a perfect right to drive their own vehicle.
The answer is NO! If somebody used your car without your consent, it is theft. Simple as that .
In most cases, a husband cannot open a joint bank account without his spouse's consent. Both parties typically need to provide consent and identification to open a joint account. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations in your jurisdiction.
The legality of recording a vehicle without consent varies by jurisdiction. In many places, recording in public spaces where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy is generally permitted. However, laws concerning surveillance cameras and privacy rights can differ significantly, so it's essential to consult local laws to ensure compliance. Additionally, recording audio without consent may have stricter regulations in some areas.
Depending on the province you live in you will have to purchase motorcycle insurance either through the government or through a private company. There is no way to purchase motor vehicle insurance without going in to a broker location and showing identification and signing forms/receiving license plates.