A person who enters by force without permission is commonly called a trespasser or an intruder.
That would be considered theft or a robbery. Theft involves taking someone's property without their consent, while robbery involves taking someone's property by using force or threat of force.
The legal age of majority in most places is 18. In some cases, a seventeen-year-old may be considered a runaway if they leave home without permission. You can contact law enforcement if you are concerned for their safety, but they may not force the minor to return home unless there are extenuating circumstances.
If you are under 18, your parents have legal guardianship and can restrict your movements. However, if you feel unsafe or threatened, you can reach out to a trusted adult, such as a teacher or counselor, for help. If you are over 18, you have the legal right to leave your house without your parents' permission.
Once the vehicle has entered into reposession, it becomes the property of the lender. If you fight or otherwise refuse to turn over the vehicle, it could be considered breach of peace. FYI, when the repo man shows up, the vehicle isn't yours any more.
In most places, a 16-year-old cannot legally leave home without parental permission. If the parents report the child missing, the authorities may intervene to ensure their safety and well-being, which could involve returning the child home. Ultimately, the laws regarding this situation can vary by jurisdiction.
You both need to be eighteen to do it wihtout permission, because then your parents can't legally force you to stop.
When a force acts on an object without touching it, the force is called a non-contact force. Examples include gravitational, electrostatic, and magnetic forces.
The answer would be no. Just like school nurses can't take blood from the student without parental permission. They can only force you to give blood with your permission or warrant. If you go to court because of this, you can state that the blood was taken by force, without consent or papers., and the judge, or jury, will have to exclude that and discount it, making their case, if it was proved by the blood, crumble.
A stretching force is called tension. It is a force that pulls or elongates an object without changing its shape.
That would be considered theft or a robbery. Theft involves taking someone's property without their consent, while robbery involves taking someone's property by using force or threat of force.
It is when you attempted to kidnap a person and the attempt was failed.
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The short answer is no. Not with any North American joint custody agreement in force, unless specific allowances have been written into the court order. If you can't get permission from the other custodian, you will have to petition the court for permission.
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If you erect a large tent in your garden you should be able to work successfully at night without bothering with planning permission.
Yes. Until they turn 18 or get married (which until they are 18 requires the guardians permission) they are the responsibility of the guardians.