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A property authority is one that usually controls such things as land registry, land sales, and property rentals. The property authority in Manchester is the Manchester City Council.
The Will must be submitted to the probate court and the court must appoint the executor. The executor does not have the authority to appoint guardians over children or property. Generally, the court will direct that money left to children must be deposited in trust for the children until they reach eighteen years of age. If the children inherit real property the court must appoint a guardian who can manage the property on behalf of the children until they reach eighteen.
No. That person has no authority to claim any propertythat belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.No. That person has no authority to claim any property that belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.No. That person has no authority to claim any property that belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.No. That person has no authority to claim any property that belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.
An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.
If your grandfather died and left all his property to his grandchildren in his will then they are the owners of the property. If your grandfather granted his own children life estates in the same property they did not have the authority to sell the real estate. In Massachusetts, their deeds would be null and void as to the transfer of the fee to the property. In order to convey the grandchildren's interest in the property they would have been required to have court approval of the sale. You should consult an attorney.
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To take something away: to take somebody's property with authority, or appropriate property for personal use as if with authority. Or take something as legal penalty : to seize property legally forfeited to the public treasury as a penalty.
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Yes, you can be trespassed from public property if you violate the rules or regulations set by the property owner or governing authority.
Yes, you can be charged with trespassing on public property if you enter or remain on the property without permission or lawful authority.
Yes, individuals can be trespassed from public property if they violate rules or regulations set by the property owner or governing authority.