The question is too general. Every state has differing laws on when property may be considered "abandoned" and what the steps are that you must take in an attempt to contact the owner. Only after all these conditions are met, may you then consider the property to be abandoned and take possession of it.
If those "personal things" are owned by the individual and can be defined as lawful items there are not laws forbidding such action. For example, the individual might wish to sell his or her personal belongings to pay legal expenses.
If it has been demilitarised it is perfectly legal to do so.
Yes, the business where the vehicle is located must allow the retrieval of personal items from the impounded vehicle, and is required to keep those items secured until they have been returned to the legal owner or the court rules otherwise.
Personal Armour had been abandoned and Mechanized Armour had not yet been invented.
an animal that's been abandoned
Any type of Unexploded bombs that have been abandoned
In Dallas, Texas, tow companies are generally prohibited from charging fees for the retrieval of personal items from a towed vehicle. However, they can charge reasonable fees for towing and storage of the vehicle itself. It's essential for tow companies to comply with local regulations and provide clear information about their fees. If you believe you have been unfairly charged, you may want to consult local ordinances or seek legal advice.
It is generally illegal to keep an abandoned cat that has been lost without making a reasonable attempt to find the owner. It is important to check for identification tags, have the cat scanned for a microchip, and notify local animal shelters or authorities to report the found cat. If the owner cannot be located, then you may be able to keep the cat after a certain period of time specified by local laws.
Cats have been abandoned by careless owners as long as cats have been pets. The modern era has no monopoly on animal cruelty.
The word abandoned can be used in the following way. When our parents left us with our aunt we felt like we had been abandoned.
The half-destroyed barn must be abandoned.
They don't charge you for your personal belongings.. they charge you a storage fee. Yep, it's 100% legal.