The possession of gold is not illegal in itself. What is illegal is the possession of illegally acquired gold.
The phrase "possession is nine-tenths of the law" is not a legal doctrine but rather a common saying that suggests that possession is a strong factor in determining ownership. In the U.S., legal ownership is established through titles, contracts, and other legal means, not merely through possession. While possession can influence legal outcomes, especially in cases of adverse possession, it does not guarantee legal rights to property without proper documentation or legal title.
Yes it is legal i think.
The most prized possession to the Romans is their gold.
no
The phrase "possession is nine-tenths of the law" suggests that having physical possession of something gives a person a strong claim to it, often more than legal ownership. While possession can influence legal outcomes, it is not an absolute principle; legal ownership and rights are ultimately determined by law. Courts often consider both possession and ownership when resolving disputes. Thus, while possession can be advantageous, it does not guarantee legal rights.
Yes, there are 3 legal ways to obtain an item which are: 1. Possession 2. Production 3. Gift
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Taking of fish in a sporting manner, including possession of legal licenses.
If the possession charge was a felony, no, it is not legal to own or possess a gun.
It depends on what the illegal substance is. Crystal Meth penalties are the highest for possession
LEGAL STATUS United States: In United States, laws concerning possession of lockpicks vary from state to state. Generally, possession and use of lockpicks is considered equivalent to the possession of a crowbar or other tool that may or may not be used in a burglary. Illegal possession of lockpicks is generally prosecuted as a felony under the category of possession of burglary tools or similar statutes. However simple possession is completely legal as state statutes all require proof of intent. In California, locksmiths must be licensed by the state. However simple possession is completely legal as illegal possession must be coupled with felonious or malicious intent.
No.