Yes, it is possible to commit libel against someone who has passed away. Libel is a false statement that is published and damages a person's reputation, and the deceased person's estate or family members could potentially bring a libel lawsuit on their behalf.
Yes! Definitely, it possible.
Yes, it is possible to defame someone who has passed away, as their reputation can still be harmed and their family members may be affected by false statements made about them. Defamation laws can apply to deceased individuals in some cases.
In 1989 the Indian government passed legislation known as The Prevention of Atrocities Act. The act specifically made it illegal to commit atrocities against the untouchables.
Yes, Jim Kjelgaard did commit suicide. He passed away on July 12, 1959, after receiving word that he had a tumor.
no- Taylor was against it. If he had not died, it probably would not have passed . His successor, Fillmore. made its passage possible.
Depending on your jurisdiction, the statute of limitations to file a civil suit against someone may have passed.
Following due process, a lien can be placed against property. How they got that property does not matter.
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No, it is not possible to use a credit card after the payment due date has passed.
The Civil Rights Act of 196 is a famous law that was passed by Congress. The Act was composed of law that made it illegal to discriminate against someone because of their race, sex, religion or national origin.
When a software developer checks in code, and then leaves the office before ensuring that the unit tests have passed.