Only a person who legally owns a home can sell it. If you "put someone else's name" on the home, it means you quit claim your interest in the home to them. They then have the right to decide whether or not to sell.
No, "JJ" after someone's name does not necessarily mean the person is a judge. In some cases, it may refer to someone's initials or a nickname. If you are unsure, it's best to verify the individual's occupation or title through official channels.
To "book" someone is a police slang term for recording their arrest on the agencies Arrest Log. "Booking" is the process by which a person is logged into the jail after arrest. Typically, this process involves a search, trading your clothes for a jail uniform, and having your photos (mug shots) and finger prints taken. You would then be housed until you are bonded (or 'ROR'd) out or until trial.
No, defamation refers to making false statements that harm someone's reputation. It is not simply the use of another person's name without permission. Defamation involves communicating false information about someone to a third party, causing damage to their reputation.
Defamation refers to the action of damaging a person's reputation by making false statements about them to a third party. It is not solely about the use of someone's name without permission, but rather making false claims or spreading harmful information that can harm a person's character or reputation.
LLB stands for Bachelor of Laws, a degree in law obtained by completing undergraduate studies in law. It indicates that the person has a qualification in law but may not be admitted to practice as a lawyer yet.
Not unless that other person is there with you.
Is the loan or the registration in someone elses name??If loan is someone elses name their credit takes the hit there is nothing you can do.If the registration is in someone elses name then they are fine.Hope this helps.
not your own bed noisy house unfamiluar
NO!!! I think that's illegal unless you have that person with you.
If your name is on the title
no, not if its also in someone elses name
you cant sign someone elses name.
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In most areas someone (purchaser/seller) has to sign the ownership to complete the sale
You may be added to someone else's policy as a driver if you operate their vehicle. You cannot put a vehicle titled in your name on someone elses policy. The vehicle must be insured in the name of the person who owns the policy.
talk to a lawer or just accept it