Yes. That is the purpose of a quitclaim deed, to transfer the ownership of real estate.
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.
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.
You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and determine your options under your state laws. The details sound as though you would prevail in an adverse possession claim but you may need a court order to perfect that claim and clear the title to your property.
If you and your friend owned your property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship then when your friend died her/his interest passed directly to you. The insurance payoff would go to you unless there is an outstanding mortgage or other lien on the property.
It would be an auto claim for the damage to the other and a homeowners claim for the damage to your property. You cannot be liable to yourself, so you cannot claim the property damage on your auto policy.
Actually all three claim it as their holy city the Jews, christians and also Muslims do claim it as theirs.
One of the elements of an adverse possession claim is that the use of the land must be open AND notorious. You have been using your friend's property with his permission. Therefore your use has not been notorious. Perhaps your friend will quitclaim the parcel to you. See the link provided below for a quick guide to adverse possession laws.
In geographical terms the answer is none because there is nobody who can claim that a continent is theirs.
If they have used it for the statutory period (around 10 years--varies by state), and the possession is open and notorious, actual and uninterrupted, hostile, exclusive, and based on a claim made in good faith, then the people may have a claim of adverse possession. You would need to talk to a real estate attorney in your area for specifics on your state's laws.
If a deceased person has no person(s) to claim the body, the body will be buried at a State site. Records will be kept in the event a person does claim the person. If not, any property the person owned will become State property and most often auctioned off, or in the case of a home will be returned to a bank.
Unless you have purchased the property from your landlord as opposed to continuing to rent it, you have no right to claim to own the property. To prove ownership of the property, you would require the deed.
Report the vandalism to Police Make an insurance claim Your friend has no financial responsibility