Did he just "ask" you to leave or were you "barred" from the mall? If you were barred from the mall by the management, you could be charged with trespass if you return.
if it is private property yes. If you live in a complex that has security guards, you can keep them off to an extent. If its private property, I would suggest to notify them that it is private and you want them to leave. If they do not leave you have the right to call the police and have trespassing charges brought against them.
That depends on the details, circumstances and state laws. If you were observed changing the price or altering the contents of a package, the security guard may have the right to take possession of that evidence before you leave the store. Once you have done such an action you have committed an unlawful act. It would be different than stealing an item. The security guard may need to wait until you exit the store to stop you in that case.
Unless he places you under arrest you may refuse. However, he may be asking you to leave because there is some nearby danger which may harm you in which case you would be a fool to refuse his directions.
When you're on leave from active duty, you're on leave - you're not a member of the reserve or National Guard, and you don't drill with them.
Yes, you can be asked to leave a public building if you are not following the rules or causing a disturbance.
If there isn't a valid reason for that police officer to be doing that (e.g., the post is part of an active crime scene), absolutely.
Like any other business investor. They leave security guard in their establishment in order to protect their interest. In this case the UK Govt leave the management to the people but still put their military technology on their port
no but they have security while in office
He isn't asked to leave; he asks permission to leave. He wants to go to France to complete his education, but he can't go unless the king lets him.
To leave whether completed or not, go outside, use the walkie talkie, and fly in the helicopter back to where you can catch the blimp (the oil platform). (You cannot leave until you have passed through security in the prison. The storm stops while you are in the guard room.)
"The student asked for permission to leave from the teacher."
Yes, you are required to follow any guidelines when the park is closed. You can be asked to leave from government property. Yes, you can be asked to leave by security or an employee. If you do not cooperate it can result in a visit to your local police department and a trek to the superior court within a few days. You can also be asked to leave a park or other recreational property during regular hours for any number of reasons that you may be violating their rules or policies.