To what extent do you have control and ownership over the property in question?
In a foreclosure, the lender takes possession of a property due to the borrower's failure to make mortgage payments. The borrower may lose the property, but the extent of what is lost depends on the specific circumstances and laws in place.
An extensive property is a property that depends on the size or extent of a system. Examples include mass, volume, and energy.
"color of title" means the squatter has a document that appears to convey ownership of the property being taken, such a defective deed. "without color of title" is any other taking by adverse possession of property, based primarily upon continued trespass for longer than the required statute of limitations, and some state require "cultivation, improvement, or enclosure" of the property, as a demonstration of the extent to which the property has been "occupied".
the answer for this question is the long or longer dimension of an solid object
when? how? where? to what extent? how often?
The adverb phrase commonly answers questions such as how, when, where, why, or to what extent.
adverbs
Yes, to the extent that the question displays originality and creativity.
Because the mass depends on the size of an object.
The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.The probability is close to 100%. The more important question is the extent of pollution and how harmful those pollutants are. The answer to that depends on where in the world the question is about.
It would depend on the circumstances and the extent of the damage.
No. (To the extent that I can make any sense out of the question.)