When someone throws your possessions away without your permission, it is often referred to as "disposal" or "discarding" your belongings. If done maliciously or as an act of revenge, it may also be termed "vandalism" or "destruction of property." In legal contexts, this can lead to claims of theft or property damage, depending on the circumstances.
When someone passes away, the term "estate" refers to all the assets and liabilities they leave behind, including property, money, and possessions.
It is made up of anything that someone throws away.
A waste of good beer.
Then it doesn't mean all that much to her, does it? Maybe find someone else.
If a person gives away property while still living then it is not part of their estate at their time of death. The only property that can pass by a will is the property owned by the decedent at the time of death.
dis arm if you disarm someone you take their weapon away
Taking away someone's right to vote is to disfranchisethem.
a capital gift.
Personal Possessions Insurance is a type of insurance to protect your belongings when you are away from home. Many different insurance companies offer this insurance.
Suddenly giving away valuable personal possessions to friends as gifts.
Suddenly giving away valuable personal possessions to friends as gifts.
Love maybe.