Yes, ownership is legally transferred to you if someone gifts you something.
Ownership of an item can be legally transferred if someone gives it to you willingly and without any conditions attached.
No, ownership of an item typically belongs to the person who purchased it, even if it was bought for someone else.
Yes, someone can legally sue you for ownership of your house through a process called a property dispute or a claim of adverse possession. This typically involves proving in court that they have a valid legal claim to the property.
Yes, the person who gave you the phone can reclaim it if they still own it and have not transferred ownership to you.
Transferred- move someone or something from one place to another
No, it is illegal to put something in someone's mailbox without their permission, as it is considered tampering with the mail.
"Your" is a possessive adjective, used to show ownership or belonging to someone or something.
You cannot legally fire someone for reasons related to their race, gender, religion, age, disability, or other protected characteristics.
Having ownership is a gerund phrase.
You can only legally shoot someone in Texas if they are on your property and doing something that breaks the law.
That means the owner has transferred the ownership of the property to someone else but reserved the right to use and possess it for the duration of their natural life.
Property is any external thing. It can be tangible, having physical form, or intangible such as a right of way, a right of first refusal, a stock option.Possession is fact of having property within one's power, ownership, the exclusive right to use and enjoy property.