No, it is illegal to open someone else's mail, even if it is delivered to your house.
No, it is illegal to open mail that is addressed to someone else, even if it is delivered to your house.
you cant sign someone elses name.
carfax
only if the urine is someone elses
It is illegal to open mail that is addressed to someone else, even if it is delivered to your house. It is considered a violation of privacy and can result in criminal charges.
Not if it was done in an effort to defraud.
No, actually. It's not only illegal, it's also very inconsiderate.
No, it is not legal to keep packages that are wrongly delivered to your house. You are required to make a reasonable effort to return the package to the correct recipient or the sender.
In most jurisdictions, the answer is no. Usually legal only on private property. (ie: your own or someone elses with permission)
No. Whoever's name is on the title is going to be on the registration and insurance also. You can pay for the car and title it in somebody elses name, but at that point you've given them a free car, because you have no legal rights to the vehicle at all.
No. Unless a "fair use" exception applies use of someone elses copyrighted property without permisson is the definition of copyright infringement.
Movable property can be delivered through physical transfer, such as handing over the item or shipping it. It can also be delivered symbolically, like giving someone the keys to a car or the deed to a house, or through legal means by transferring ownership rights. Ultimately, the method of delivery depends on the type of property and the agreement between the parties involved.