The right to property entails that a person will deal with his or her money as he or she pleases, subject, of course, to any positive legal duty - such as not to deface or tear the money, or to keep any amounts above a certain thereshold in a bank etc.
Yes, it is illegal to withhold legal documents that are required to be provided by law.
Yes, it is illegal to withhold someone's birth certificate as it is considered a vital record that belongs to the individual.
No such statute exists and, if one did, HIPAA would overrule it at the federal level. It is specifically illegal to withhold medical records in order to collect payment.
Yes, it is legal to destroy money that you own, but it is illegal to deface or destroy money with the intent to render it unfit for circulation.
It is illegal to burn money because it is considered a form of defacing or destroying government property, which is a crime. Additionally, burning money can disrupt the economy by reducing the amount of currency in circulation.
Yes, it is illegal for an employer to withhold an employee's paycheck without a valid reason, such as unpaid taxes or court-ordered deductions. Employers are required by law to pay employees for the work they have done.
yes
More money is in circulation
If you mean from The President or Defense Dept, they may have good reason to withhold information. For health concerns, though, it should be illegal to withhold information.
Yes, it is illegal to keep mail that isn't addressed to you. It is a federal offense to intentionally open or withhold someone else's mail.
Because it keeps it out of circulation...
The fewer allowances an employee declares, the more money the federal government will withhold from a paycheck.