Yes
A person reported you as a trespasser and the police arrested you for trespassing. Your best recourse is to contact the property owner and have them speak to the police and explain that you were permitted to be on the property and should not have been arrested. If the property owner would not have wanted you on the property, you are guilty of trespassing. If the police caught you redhanded, trespassing on the property, your best recourse is to plead no contest and be remorseful at your court appearance.
If the property is owned jointly, you can leave your portion of the property or your portion of the ownership to someone.
You cannot give yourself an easement over property that you yourself own unless you are simultaneously selling the part of the property with the easement on it to someone else, and that buyer agrees to the easement. Otherwise, you already own the property, so the law already recognizes you as the total owner, i.e. you don't need an easement over land you already own.
No. No matter the system they worked under they were property so property can't own property. A cow, sheep or another animal would be property.
No They did not No They did not No They did not
A person reported you as a trespasser and the police arrested you for trespassing. Your best recourse is to contact the property owner and have them speak to the police and explain that you were permitted to be on the property and should not have been arrested. If the property owner would not have wanted you on the property, you are guilty of trespassing. If the police caught you redhanded, trespassing on the property, your best recourse is to plead no contest and be remorseful at your court appearance.
If the property is owned jointly, you can leave your portion of the property or your portion of the ownership to someone.
You will be arrested and spend ten years in Jail.
Yes, if your over 18 and shove someone. That person can get charged and arrested for assault. My father got arrested for it, even in our own home. Not sure if it's like that everywhere but here in TN you will get arrested for it. That is, if the person that got shoved have him/her arrested for that reason.
Intellectual property is a third party property being owned by a person or entity. This means that intellectual property can, in fact, be owned by someone.
Every state has its own laws regarding trespassing and trespass warnings. In order for someone to be convicted of trespassing a property that is otherwise accessible by the public, one has to be given a reasonable warning that he or she is not allowed on the property and that he or she can be arrested the next time that person is seen on the property. This notice can be given in writing by the manager of the property in some states, while in others these warnings are required to be issued by the police.
Your dreams are always about your own life. So the "someone" in this dream represents yourself, and the dream is about your own guilt or anxiety.
No, not until acquitted.
Yes. It is theft anytime you unlawfully deprive the owner of his property. In some jurisdictions this crime is known as "Larceny after Trust."
No. they don't. a person has to have the deeds to property in their name to own it.
Come back and blow their brains out. If the "someone" does not own the property, they don't have the right to invite someone without your consent.
It usually means that someone will not return property that they dont own.