Since all these insurance coverages are to protect the owner of the vehicle for financial losses when the car causes an accident,
personal property of the owner is not included in the coverage.
Easement: Part of the property that is not the
sole property of the owner and must be made available to the local town, city, township, or community.
A cobbled - together droid without an owner will certainly be a departure for fans of the Star Wars films, which have largely separated droids into various categories like Assassin, Astromech and Protocol, among many others, most of which are delineated into a sole purpose and are
property of an owner — if not a faction to which they are allied.
While there are certainly specific terms that are worth reading and understanding, all content remains
the property of the owner.»
Foreclosure: This is the legal proceeding by which
the property of an owner who has defaulted on his or her loan payment is sold to satisfy the debt.
Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of the owner or keeper, bites a person and breaks the skin, but causes less than severe injury.
An animal potentially dangerous to humans means any of the following: Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of the owner or keeper, on two separate occasions within the prior 36 - month period, engages in behavior that threatens the safety of a human being so that the human has to take defensive action to protect himself / herself.
Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of the owner or keeper, inflicts less than severe injury on another domestic animal.
An animal potentially dangerous to other animals means any of the following: Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of the owner or keeper, on three separate occasions within the prior 36 - month period, engages in behavior that threatens the safety of another domestic animal so that the other animal has to take defensive action to protect itself.
An animal dangerous to humans means any of the following: Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of his owner or keeper, inflicts severe injury on or kills a human being.
Any animal previously determined to be potentially dangerous to humans, which, within a 24 month period after its owner or keeper has received notice of this determination, inflicts less than severe injury on a human being, when unprovoked and off
the property of his owner or keeper.
«Leash laws» or at - large provisions prohibit cats from being off
the property of their owner unless under the direct control of the owner or another individual.
SEAACA Animal Control Officers have the right to remove an animal (s) from
the property of the owner / caretaker if exigent circumstances permit such action.
For example, an animal potentially dangerous to other animals means any of the following: Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of the owner or keeper, engages in behavior that threatens the safety of another domestic animal so that the other animal has to take defensive action to protect itself.
Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of the owner or keeper, inflicts less than severe injury on another domestic animal not owned by the owner would be treated differently than if there is a dog fight with an innocent strange domestic animal resulting in more severe injuries.
An animal potentially dangerous to humans means any of the following: Any animal which, when unprovoked and off
the property of the owner or keeper, engages in behavior that threatens the safety of a human being so that the human has to take defensive action to protect himself / herself or that person is injured.
A dog or cat being at large is one that is on property other than
the property of the owner and is not on a leash and / or under the control of a person responsible.
The animal control officer (s) may seize any domestic animal found not restrained and off
the property of the owner or attendant.
Since under the law animals are viewed as
the property of the owner, cruelty is often difficult to prove.
Wearing of a secure collar, muzzle and / or halter as appropriate, and leash meeting animal control specifications when in a vehicle, on or off
the property of the owner or custodian, or outside the animal's pen;
To chase, when not on
the property of the owner or custodian, persons, vehicles, or bicycles, or domestic or farm animals;
Because pets are legally considered to be
the property of their owners, pet insurance is similar to car or homeowners insurance.
Dogs must be maintained on
the property of the owner or on a leash controlled by a responsible and competent person.
Pets are no longer automatically considered just
the property of their owners; many people feel their animals are family members.
When off
the property of the owner or attendant, every domestic animal must be securely fastened to a leash, in a pet carrier / cage, or in a vehicle.
Preferred Sales Agent (PSA - IA) for selling the packages / products of IRCTC's Maharajas» Express Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd. makes no claim over Maharajas» Express trademark and logo and they are
the properties of their owners.
Indian Holiday Pvt. Ltd. makes no claim over Deccan Odyssey trademark and logo and they are
the properties of their owners.
Willow Cottage is a charming garden cottage situated on
the property of the owner's main home.
The unit is located on
the property of the owner and ideal for a business traveller seeking overnight accommodation.
The unit is located on
the property of the owner and ideal for a business traveller...
Citrus Self - catering Apartment is located on
the property of the owner's house in Tulbagh.
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Tiny dwellers unwilling to purchase their own tract of land are then faced with a decision: tow your home onto
the property of an owner who digs your digs, or pay rent to a trailer park, that most brushed - under - the - rug of American neighborhoods.
California's Civil Code Section 3342 states: «The owner of any dog is liable for the damages suffered by any person who is bitten by the dog while in a public place or lawfully in a private place, including
the property of the owner of the dog, regardless of the former viciousness of the dog or the owner's knowledge of such viciousness.»