if not address to you, NO
Yes, there ARE laws governing the interception of interstate shipments, but the school could always claim they never looked at the address and didn't realize it was mis-delivered until they had opened it. If you received it with the contents intact you don't have much of a complaint.
Yes, it is illegal to take someone else's FedEx package and keep it from them. This is considered theft, and you could face criminal charges for doing so. It is important to ensure that you do not interfere with someone else's mail or packages.
"Lieu" in French delivery documents means "location" or "place" where the delivery is to be made. It refers to the specific address or destination where the package or goods are being delivered.
a bilateral mistake of fact is when both parties that entered an agreement are in error. In such case the mistake goes to 1. a basic assumption, 2. if it has a material affect on the exchange and 3. if the affected party does not bear the risk of the mistake, which means if the risk is allocated by the contract, if the party was aware that the did not know everything, but believed they knew enough and if the risk is allocated by the court because it is reasonable.
Yes, in some cases a summons can be delivered by mail. This depends on the specific court rules and laws in the jurisdiction where the case is being heard. It is important to check the rules and requirements for service of process in the relevant jurisdiction.
No, it is not legal to keep a package that was delivered to you by mistake. You should contact the sender or the delivery company to arrange for the package to be returned.
No, you cannot keep a package that was delivered to you by mistake. It is illegal to keep items that were not intended for you, and you are required to return them to the rightful owner or the delivery company.
No, you cannot keep a package that was delivered to you by mistake by FedEx. It is important to contact FedEx and inform them of the error so they can retrieve the package and deliver it to the correct recipient.
If a package was delivered to you by mistake, you should contact the delivery company or the sender to inform them of the error and arrange for the correct delivery or return of the package.
No, it is not legal to keep a package that was delivered to the wrong address. You should contact the delivery company or the sender to arrange for the package to be returned to the correct recipient.
Yes, it is illegal to keep a package that was accidentally delivered to you if you know it is not intended for you. It is considered theft and you are obligated to return it to the rightful owner or the delivery company.
No, you should not keep goods that have been wrongly delivered to you. You need to return the package to the shipper.
Yes, it is illegal to keep a package that was delivered to the wrong address. It is considered theft to keep someone else's property without their permission. The correct action is to contact the delivery company or the sender to arrange for the package to be returned to its intended recipient.
If something is delivered to you by mistake, you should try to return it to the rightful owner or the sender. Keeping it without attempting to return it may be considered unethical or illegal, depending on the circumstances.
No, it is not legal to keep packages that are wrongly delivered to your house. You are required to make a reasonable effort to return the package to the correct recipient or the sender.
If you had a package delivered by the USPS and it isn't at your home, you need to contact them and ask where they left the package.
If you receive something by mistake, you should try to return it to the sender or contact the delivery company. Keeping items that were not intended for you is not ethical or legal.