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Q: How did children first learn attitudes about concepts such as authority and property?
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If you inherited land from your parents and it started out with 10 children but three have died do the children of the ones that died inherit the deceased brother or sister's portion of the land?

It will depend on how the land was divided in the original inheritence. If it was left to the ten children as tenants in common, each of them have equal rights in the property. On one of their deaths, their share in the property would go into their estate and then to their heirs. In this case, it would go to the children of the deceased. If they were joint tenants, the last of the ten children to survive would get full title to the property and the children of the original inheritor would get nothing.


What did William Shakespeare do in his life?

He wrote, acted, got married, had three children, was in business, sued people and bought property. He also got a coat of arms for his father.


What was the role of women in Othello?

Like in much of history, women were fragile and seen as property. Their place was in the house or tending to the children. They were not supposed to be doing activities that made them look manly.


Was William Shakespeare a myth?

Shakespeare was a real person. We have the records of his baptism, his ownership of property, his marriage, the birth of his children and his burial. You can visit his grave, millions do. Some people try to claim that the real man Shakespeare was not the same person as the playwright Shakespeare, but this doesn't make him a myth.


The act of unlawfully entering into another's property is?

The act of unlawfully entering into another person's property, for instance their home or vehicle, is simply called "unlawful entry". Another word that covers the situation when a person enters property without permission is "trespassing".

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Children first learn attitudes about concepts such as authority and property from who?

Family


What is the property authority in Manchester?

A property authority is one that usually controls such things as land registry, land sales, and property rentals. The property authority in Manchester is the Manchester City Council.


Can the executor assign a person to supervise over property left to children in a Will?

The Will must be submitted to the probate court and the court must appoint the executor. The executor does not have the authority to appoint guardians over children or property. Generally, the court will direct that money left to children must be deposited in trust for the children until they reach eighteen years of age. If the children inherit real property the court must appoint a guardian who can manage the property on behalf of the children until they reach eighteen.


Can a person who has been caring for children claim the insurance left to the children?

No. That person has no authority to claim any propertythat belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.No. That person has no authority to claim any property that belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.No. That person has no authority to claim any property that belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.No. That person has no authority to claim any property that belongs to the children unless they have a court order to that effect. If they take any money left to the children, any Social Security benefits or any insurance proceeds that name the children as beneficiaries they can be prosecuted.


Can person with a power of attorney take property from other residents when they live in another state?

An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.An attorney in fact under a power of attorney acts on behalf of the principal and has the authority to handle the principal's business and property. If the principal has property in another state the AIF can collect it on behalf of the principal. If the property does not belong to the principal then the AIF has no authority to take it.


How did the Iroquois tribe illustrate concepts of property and identity?

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What did the dred Scott decision reveal about southern attitudes towards slavery?

They believed that since slaves were their property that they could have property wherever they pleased :]


Grandfather died left all property to grandchildren in will with his children having life estate to property they sold property but kept minerals in all of grand childrens names who has the rights to?

If your grandfather died and left all his property to his grandchildren in his will then they are the owners of the property. If your grandfather granted his own children life estates in the same property they did not have the authority to sell the real estate. In Massachusetts, their deeds would be null and void as to the transfer of the fee to the property. In order to convey the grandchildren's interest in the property they would have been required to have court approval of the sale. You should consult an attorney.


What does confistcated mean?

To take something away: to take somebody's property with authority, or appropriate property for personal use as if with authority. Or take something as legal penalty : to seize property legally forfeited to the public treasury as a penalty.


Do both vendors have to sign the exclusive listing authority?

every Vendor that is on the title for the property has to sign, if they do not sign the authority is not legal


Full title property?

Full title property is the ownership of a land owner that covers everything in it. This gives total ownership and authority to the owner of the property.


Can a felon visit section 8 housing in Dallas TX?

This all depends on the rules of the company that owns the property, not on the housing authority itself, unless we're talking about the property that is owned by the housing authority.