can i have the car picked up if im the lean holder and they dont pay
who is the lean holder
A duty-bearer is responsible to a rights holder and is responsible for making sure that the rights of the rights-holder are being met.
A duty-bearer is responsible to a rights holder and is responsible for making sure that the rights of the rights-holder are being met.
georgia law on timeframe lean holder has to process car title
A Co-Owner has all the same rights to the vehicile as the owner, who by the way is also a co-owner. See Co-Owned..
who has power to sell a home, deed holder or a trustee?
One.
the bank or lien holder will have more rights
If you are the rights-holder of the photo, or have the permission of the rights-holder, and the proverb is accurately cited, yes, it is legal to print the two together.
The lienholder is under no obligation to pay for repairs - that's on you, as the lessee.
I think you mean LIEN (not lian) holder. A lien holder is one (an individual or company) which holds the lien to a secured real or personal property.
Real rights are rights that pertain to property and allow the holder to exercise control over a thing, such as ownership (dominium), usufruct (the right to use and enjoy the benefits of someone else's property), servitudes (rights of way), and hypothec (mortgage rights). Personal rights, on the other hand, are rights that exist between individuals and typically involve obligations, such as contractual rights, rights of inheritance, family law rights, and rights arising from torts. The distinction lies in that real rights are enforceable against the world (erga omnes), while personal rights are enforceable only against specific individuals (inter partes). A recommended book for further reading is "Property Law: A Contemporary Approach" by Amy H. Kastely and others.