Unless you have an agreement of ownership of items between the two of you, there are no particular rights, like you would have in marriage. If you have paid the mortgage and have checks on your personal account to prove it, then you have some vested interest in the house and could receive some money in return for that. Paying utilities or for food doesn't really count. (check with a lawyer) Unless you have an agreement of ownership of items between the two of you, there are no particular rights, like you would have in marriage. If you have paid the mortgage and have checks on your personal account to prove it, then you have some vested interest in the house and could receive some money in return for that. Paying utilities or for food doesn't really count. (check with a lawyer)
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It's fun to think about people who have lived 20 years having had only 5 birthdays. It also doesn't make sense. People who have lived 20 years have lived 20 years. To find someone's age, subtract their birth year from the present one. If it is January or February, subtract one from that total.
The daily life of an emperor was lived fully of wealth. They had the power to do everything and they would kill anyone who got in there way.
No one can live for this long but some say this guy from the bible lived for 986 years
Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians
There were three groups of Native Americans that lived in Delaware. These groups were the Unami, the Munsee, and the Unalachtigo.
NO. No US president ever lived in Delaware.
They were Indians
Harrison lived at 1230 North Delaware St. in Indianapolis, IN
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Sweden immigrants.
The Lenni-lenape lived there in NJ (called the Delaware by the European).
They lived in wigwams :d!!
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No more than someone who has lived there a month. No less either.
The tribes that lived in the Woodland are the Iroquois, the Delaware, the Chickasaw, and the Seminole.