Many states and sometimes cities and counties have health codes that dictate where bodies can be buried. If they restrict this to designated cemeteries, then you can't bury a body on your own property (unless you can get it designated as a cemetery).
The legality of burying a person on your own property varies depending on the jurisdiction. In some places, it may be illegal altogether, while in others there may be specific regulations and requirements to follow. It is important to check the laws and regulations specific to your area to determine whether burying a person on your property is legal or not.
No, guns are illegal.
A hoax, in and of itself is not illegal. If it is used to steal property or injure a person,then using the hoax would be illegal and result in criminal charges and civil complaints.
It is because when a person dies that property becomes the property of that persons estate, The distribution of which is set out in that persons will or by the law of the land.
Part of it will depend on the crime. If the property was procured using funds from illegal activities, it may be confiscated. The court may also order property sold to provide restitution.
Yes, from the time the mail is sent until it is received by the person it is sent to the mail is the property of the post office and therefore government property. Preventing a person from receiving their mail is theft of government property; for which you can go to prison.
The power of attorney will have control of the property as long as the individual remains living. The life estate and the power of attorney expire on the death of the grantor.
An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.An estate is all the property a person owns both real and personal. Community property is property acquired by married people in certain states (called community property states). It can be acquired in one parties name or both but if acquired during the marriage it becomes community property that will be divided evenly in the case of a divorce.
It is illegal to steal anything - any thing.The definition of the word "steal" is .... "to take another person's property without permission or legal right and without intent to return it."There is not qualification in there about the value, size or importance of the property.
No. The account becomes the sole property of the survivor.
No. That's pretty much illegal in every state.
Trespassing is defined to be an entry into another person property without permission. By virtue of its definition, trespassing is illegal in some countries because one does not have the authority to enter the premises.
In broad terms... 'offences against the person', 'offences against property' and 'offences against the crown'.