Only if the person that took the car had never before been allowed to use the car. If the person who took that car with out authorization to use the car was a resident of the household and the keys to the car were available then any damage to the car from that usage would probably have to be claimed under the collision coverage.
Yes, it is unlawful to download copyrighted material without permission.
not "unlawful" but they have no right under the terms and conditions of the contract (policy).
The term for taking pictures without permission is called "unauthorized photography" or "unlawful photography."
Yes, even with your neighbor's permission it is unlawful.
No, there are not. It is unlawful to have a gender specific insurance company. However, the insurance rates at most companies are much lower for females than they are for males.
Simple. If the conduct is contrary to, or in violation of, the laws promulgated by the legislature then those actions are unlawful.
No, as long as you dont drive it and can prove it.
Questioner needs to define what they mean by "coercion" -BUT- as a GENERAL rule, yes, coercion is usually considered unlawful conduct.
There is not information in your question to give a comprehensive answer. But, it just depends on what scope of coverage you purchased and on the nature of your theft claim. For example, Theft by a resident of the home would not be covered. Thefts are required to be reported to the Police to be eligible for coverage. When you purchased your insurance policy you selected those coverage you wanted. If you just chose the cheapest policy you could find without looking at the details, then you may need to speak with your Insurance Agent about upgrading your coverage.
In Pennsylvania it is unlawful to tattoo or pierce anyone under the age of 18 without the permission of a parent or legal guardian.
No. Altering documents in such a manner is unlawful.
In Islam, oral sex is generally considered to be a form of zina, which is defined as unlawful sexual intercourse.