A voice can be considered a form of personal expression and is often protected under rights related to identity and privacy. However, the legal status can vary by jurisdiction; for instance, some laws recognize the voice as part of an individual's identity, granting them certain rights over its use. In commercial contexts, individuals may have rights to control the use of their voice, especially if it is used for advertising or other profit-driven purposes. Overall, while a voice may not be property in the traditional sense, it carries rights that can be legally protected.
Damage to someones property if you were at fault.
vibrato of someones voice
edited from a programme
Some examples of descriptive words for a person's voice are:SilkyRaspyTauntedgaspedhuskystrangledstutteredtonelessshatteredheavyscoffedbabbledvelvetyhissedsnappedpleadedcriedshrill
when they have a cold
yes you can it means it is strong
Because a fly flew in your mouth, and went down your throat.
yes
it doesnt exist its just someones voice
Yes
Not unless they also have an interest in the property other than a tenancy by the entirety.
call an hope they don't pick up.