Using something does not make it yours, regardless of how often or how much you use it.
If you purchased it or were given it, it is yours. If you found it and reported it to the police and nobody came forward to claim it (in most countries) it becomes yours after a fixed period of time. If you do not report it to the police it is never yours no matter how long you keep it. If you found it, and know who it belongs to and did not return it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you were loaned it and have not returned it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you stole it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. Basically in life for situations like this, imagine if the 'something' is yours and now 'someone else' has had it for a year - what would you like this 'someone else' to do - then do that yourself.
Before long mans that something will happen soon, in the near future.. You won't have to wait long before it happens.
Call a local attorney for state specific advice.
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in Illinois it is 7 years continious possossion when claimed under color of title
A year and a day. If it's not claimed by then it's yours.
As long as you get you're parents to sign some kind of document if you're under 18 if older 18 you are a legall adult an can do anything
Yes you can take something back but it has to be before 3 months.
In most cases, after doing a temporary promotion for 3 months you claim the job as yours. However, you should also be keen on the terms that were provided before the promotion commenced.
Something that has easily been or will easily be achieved. It can mean something is way ahead of something and will complete a task long before others, or has already done so.
For as long as it stays in yours.