Possibly if the boulder was in the roadway, but if it was actually on your property then they are responsbile for hitting a stationary object.
"Biting the curb" means putting your mouth on the curb and biting it, then someone stomps your head into it.
My impression is it refers to firing someone with the idea the person is kicked out the door to the curb.
Yes, removing trash from someone else's container without permission can be considered theft or trespassing, depending on the circumstances and local laws. It is best to ask for permission before taking any items from someone else's property.
The term curb appeal refers to the attractiveness of the property as viewed from the street.
It is not legal to paint a curb in your neighborhood or in front of your house. That is a public street and not part of your property, so it is open to all to park there.
Probably not. Allowing a learner to drive your car most likely would be seen as you having accepted the associated risks, because they are foreseeable.
To curb a behavior means to reduce or stop it. So to curb bullying means to stop it. Of course, just telling someone to curb bullying is not enough. You also have to show them the humanity of their victims, and help them deal with what is causing them to want to bully in the first place.
Move on, kick her to the curb, and find someone better.
You have to punch them in the face. Also you should curb stomp them
Yes, once trash is on the curb, it is no longer considered as "private property" and officers may search it as needed.
Municipalities always own the first 10 feet of land from the street curb towards your property. However, you are responsible for maintaining it at your own cost. Sound fair?! Municipalities always own the first 10 feet of land from the street curb towards your property. However, you are responsible for maintaining it at your own cost. Sound fair?!
The driver that hit the parked vehicle would be at fault.