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Is an owner of property liable for using deadly force to defend their property?

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Generally speaking, an owner of property may not use deadly force to defend the property. Society values human life and bodily integrity much higher than property. Therefore, the life, health and safety of an individual, even an intruder, is considered to be more valuable than the china or stereo which that individual is trying to steal. owner is not prohibited, however, from invoking self-help methods in defending property from another.

Can a property owner be held liable for criminal acts which occur on his/her property?

Gold, Khourey&Turak
Generally, if the property owner knew or had a reason to know that an attack by a criminal was likely, then the property owner can, in certain circumstances, be held liable. For example, a significant period of criminal activity on or around a property should put a reasonable property owner on notice that certain measures were necessary to protect people on the property.

Why should the owner be liable?

Porter & Malouf Frequently Asked Questions - Porter & Malouf
The theory behind premise liability cases is that the owner/occupier of property will either know or should know of dangerous conditions or propensities of that property and is in the best position to either eliminate or reduce the danger or to warn of it. If the owner fails to do that, there could be liability for any injuries resulting from that danger.

So you can force me to come defend the city?

The Free City of Lochlainn
Technically yes, as long as your online we expect you to come defend your city but if you are deep in the Dungeons of "unfinished" fighting a named mob called Bob the L33t we wont pull you from it. Just remember that the mobs attacking wont spare your tavern, shop or brothel just because your not there to defend it.

What Property Is Liable For Taxation?

State Tax Commission of Missouri
In Missouri, all tangible personal and real property is subject to taxation with a few exceptions (see 137.075 RSMO). Some personal property is exempt, including household goods, inventories, wearing apparel and items of personal use and adornment. Exempt real estate includes property owned by governments, and property used as non-profit cemeteries, exclusively for religious worship, for schools and colleges, and for purely charitable purposes.

What is the FBI's policy on the use of deadly force by its Special Agents?

Federal Bureau of Investigation - About Us - Frequently Aske...
FBI Special Agents may use deadly force only when necessary--when the Special Agent has a reasonable belief that the subject of such force poses an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury to the Special Agent or another person. If feasible, a verbal warning to submit to the authority of the Special Agent shall be given prior to the use of deadly force. No.

If a dog bites a person, is the owner liable for doctor's bills?

Frequently Asked Questions
In general, the answer to this question is yes. An owner of a dog, or any animal for that matter, may be held liable for the injuries that that animal causes to others. However, the ease with which a plaintiff can win a "dog-bite" lawsuit differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction depending on the legal theory of recovery available in the plaintiff's location.

What do I do? & Is it deadly to them ?

Welcome to Good Earth!
Hoffman Organic Bone Meal invariably attracts dogs due to the fact that it is derived from real animal bones. As you would with children, you should always keep any garden products "out of reach" of pets. When applying bone meal, work it into the soil so it does not lie directly on top of the ground where pets are more likely to notice it. If your dog does eat bone meal -- In most cases -- it is NOT a serious condition.

When will I become the owner of the property?

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On completion of the sale and purchase. The Option to Purchase will stipulate a date when completion of the sale and purchase is to take place. Usually, the date is between 2 1/2 to 3 months from the date of exercise of the Option to Purchase.

Can you force a user to log in before using a database?

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With Domino 1.5b3 and later, add "&Login=1" to a Domino URL. This will force the user to log in before allowing access to a database (without requiring you to set Default and Anonymous access to No Access).

If I let my property, will I be liable for tax?

Petermans Estate Agency - Herne Hill, London and Edgware, Mi...
Yes, any clear profit you make on a let is taxable. Petermans employ a qualified accountant who would be happy to advise you.

Why don't they air "Deadly Force" on Toon Disney?

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How did Munch's painting "The Scream" wind up in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in "The Edge?" It's supposed to be in the Nasjonalgalleriet in Oslo.

Can you give me information about the Florida statutes on the use of deadly force?

Personal Defense Solutions - Frequenty Asked Questions
For complete information about Florida's statutes regarding the use of deadly force, please click here to visit the specific page on this topic on the State of Florida's website.

Will my home owner's insurance remain in force?

Frequently Asked Questions on Home Exchange. Green Theme Int...
Usually home owner's insurance remains in force to cover guests in your home, and because no financial transaction is involved, your exchange partners are your guests. However, you should advise your insurers that guests will be staying in your home and the duration of their stay. Sometimes there is a limit of 30 days, but this is the only restriction we have come across.

If a dog bites a person, is the owner liable for doctor's bills?

DiRenzo & Bomier - Frequently Asked Questions
In general, the answer to this question is yes. An owner of a dog, or any animal for that matter, may be held liable for the injuries that that animal causes to others. However, the ease with which a plaintiff can win a "dog-bite" lawsuit differs from jurisdiction to jurisdiction depending on the legal theory of recovery available in the plaintiff's location.

How will my Property Owner/Manager know that I have made a payment through Tenantplus?

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Tenantplus sends an instant notification to your Property Owner or Manager as soon as your payment is made. Tenantplus uses security codes so that each tenant registers their account under the corresponding unit information that their Property Owner/Manager has imput into the system. These security codes are unique for each Tenant and can be discarded after use because they are only used for the initial activation of their account.

What costs am I responsible for as a Keystone Property owner?

Keystone Property Management
The only cost we require is a deep cleaning prior to start, but will be happy to waive that if the property is already in great shape and very clean. In some cases, we will require some repairs or improvements to your Keystone condo before we will take management of it for you. We do not charge any fees for starting with us...it is our responsibility to show you what we can do for you first.

What happens if the property owner declares Bankruptcy?

Arizona Tax Liens - Arizona Tax Lien Frequently Asked Questi...
Bankruptcy rulings may also affect the interest rate on your tax lien certificate. Learn more in the Intermediate and Advanced Education sections of our website.
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