The person who you give the orange to would own it - as you have willingly given it to him. If he was to "dishonestly appropriate" it i.e. take the orange, knowing that it was yours and you did not intend to give it away, then you would own the orange, and techinally it would be theft.
No, it is not illegal to eat money, but it is strongly discouraged as it can have negative health effects like choking or digestive issues. Additionally, destroying currency is a federal offense in some countries.
This the typical definition of a slave.
A person who inherits a will is commonly referred to as a beneficiary.
An escaped person is commonly referred to as a fugitive.
No tree can eat a person!
No, a porpoise cannot eat a person.
it depends if you are big but no one can eat a person
No. A yo-yo cannot eat a person. A person can, however, eat a yo-yo if they so choose.
They eat with the person to your right.
mindless behaviour was the first person to eat a rasian
Well the whole poison thing means that if you eat it you WILL die so no a person can not eat it and live.
A person who loves to eat is commonly referred to as a "foodie" or a "gourmet."
No.
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can a person eat milk thistle and how
If you mean "a person who does not eat meat": "vegetarian", or, if the person doesn't eat any animal products like dairy or eggs, "vegan".