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It is what most states call second degree trespassing. The following is a LA statute: §63.3. Entry on or remaining in places or on land after being forbiddenA. No person shall without authority go into or upon or remain in or upon or attempt to go into or upon or remain in or upon any structure, watercraft, or any other movable, or immovable property, which belongs to another, including public buildings and structures, ferries, and bridges, or any part, portion, or area thereof, after having been forbidden to do so, either orally or in writing, including by means of any sign hereinafter described, by any owner, lessee, or custodian of the property or by any other authorized person. For the purposes of this Section, the above mentioned sign means a sign or signs posted on or in the structure, watercraft, or any other movable, or immovable property, including public buildings and structures, ferries and bridges, or part, portion or area thereof, at a place or places where such sign or signs may be reasonably expected to be seen.B. Whoever violates the provisions of this Section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned in the parish jail for not more than six months, or both. 05/08/2007 - Category: Legal Definitions - State: LA #4286


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What is the historical meaning of chattel and chattel law?

The term chattel is derived from the root word cattle.In some jurisdictions chattel refers to items of property that are movable as distinguished from real property. In others, it refers to tangible and intangible personal property. In that sense it can refer to a right or an interest in real estate less than a fee interest such as a leasehold. A chattel mortgage is an obsolete form of loan secured by personal property.The most interesting and disturbing aspect of chattel law is the notion of women as chattel that has woven itself into legal codes throughout history. In various times, places and cultures such as Merry Old England, the Hebrew Bible, The Code of Hammurabi and the Middle East, a bride price was/is an amount of money or property paid by the groom to the parents of his bride, she thus becoming his possession like a horse, a wagon or household utensils. Its origins were before recorded history and it established the wife as property, or, chattel. That practice established the world-wide dominion over women by men. Most European noblewomen were joined to their husbands in chattel marriages. In the patriarchal society of Old New York, women were treated as chattel and only valued as objects. For many men a wife still remains his chattel, in theory.Historically, under common law, damages could be awarded to a husband on the loss of his wife due to the actions of another because his wife was considered chattel. In certain Middle Eastern societies, women (and women in some Orthodox Jewish cultures) are still considered chattel having no legal existence outside their husbands, fathers, sons and brothers. A husband owns his wife and any children of the marriage. In some areas, that chattel status is modified to only include sexual and reproductive rights that are owned by husbands.


What is Republic act 5546?

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Transfer of property act 1882 deal with immovable or movable property?

It deals with both, the transfer of movable as well as immovable property.


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Furniture is movable. Most fixtures are immovable, but check with the agent what is to be left in a property you are taking over.


What is an alcavala?

An alcavala is a tax in Spain, levied on transactions involving property, movable or immovable.


What is the root word for immovable?

movable


How are immovable joints and slightly movable joints related?

Immovable joints and slightly movable joints are related because they are two types of joints that are functional junctions between bones.


What is opposite word of movable?

Immovable


What is NJ penal code 2c20 3a?

2C:20-3. Theft by unlawful taking or dispositiona. Movable property. A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully takes, or exercises unlawful control over, movable property of another with purpose to deprive him thereof.b. Immovable property. A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully transfers any interest in immovable property of another with purpose to benefit himself or another not entitled thereto.Section 3(a) means theft of personal property. Personal property is something that can be picked up and moved (movable property), such as furniture or money for example. Immovable property would be taking something that represents something else. For example stealing a deed to a home. The home is immovable but you stole ownership by transfering ownership under the deed.


When are joints immovable?

there are two types of joints, immovable and movable, immovable is when u cant control the muscles, such as ur digestive system. movable is when u can control the muscles, such as flipping a book. =)


Does your body have more movable or immovable joints?

your body has more movable joints


What is a word that describes property?

Property's root word is Proper in the sense of possesion


When Compare immovable joints with movable joints?

An immovable joint cannot move or can barely move.A movable joint can move. Here are some joints that are movable joints. The ball and socket joint, hinge joint, gliding joint, and the pivot joint.


What are the joints in the human body?

I believe it to be movable and immovable.