Probably. Anytime a vehicle is towed or repossed the person(s) who take the vehicle are responsible for taking necessary precautions for securing it and the contents. In the majority of cases this would be an issue for small claims court. In which the owner would have to present proof that the articles were in the vehicle and the value.
I think clients and public who did business with company or with company products are directly responsible legally.
No they are not.
Not legally.
You must consult with an attorney in your state. Generally, the life tenant is legally responsible for the property taxes but state laws vary.
No, the auctioneer would not be legally responsible if someone got hurt at an auction. The auctioneer is only an employee.
Yes
Yes, a utility company can legally compel a property owner to grant an easement through a process called eminent domain, which allows the government or certain entities to take private property for public use with fair compensation to the property owner.
Yes, parents are only legally responsible for minors.
No, they cannot. Call the police.
At the age of 18 you are legally considered an adult. You can do whatever you want to and, consequently, will be responsible for the results of your actions, good or bad.
If you are the person legally responsible for leasing the vehicle, of course. Who else would you expect to be responsible?
Yes, you can be on a lease for a property without actually living there. Being on a lease means you are legally responsible for the terms of the lease, regardless of whether you reside at the property.