"Illegal" is against or contrary to the law. In the context of the question the document or note is not contrary to any known law-but it can be argued that its legitimacy is null and void-similar to a cheque without a valid signature or valid date.
The document is therefore "alegal" but by no means, illegal.
Yes, it is illegal to backdate a document as it can be considered fraud or forgery.
Well if the address is illegal, then obviously it's illegal.
No.
An illegal change of address is when a person gives a false address. There are fines and also a chance at a prison sentence for giving an illegal change of address.
Yes, it is illegal to trespass on private property without permission from the owner.
You don’t, it is illegal to alter a government document and is considered fraud.
Yes, it is illegal to keep a package that was delivered to the wrong address. It is considered theft to keep someone else's property without their permission. The correct action is to contact the delivery company or the sender to arrange for the package to be returned to its intended recipient.
Address which doesnt exist !
Yes, unless the property is on city sewer or the property is not for housing.
In schools they are generally illegal for a student to possess.
Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.Where exactly is your address? (grin). I don't think it is illegal, but it certainly is dangerous.
no it is not illegal but is good to check first