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Yes, In THIS country. Question was for use in another countryr
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Yep...I'm not a lawyer
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where the rights can get really sticky, unless the paper work is there.
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What is the correct paperwork for when you are foreign
Wouldn't that be 'Power of Attorney?'
Just talked to the Admiral asking what she would do.
In Mexico....
That could be an easier way around the problem
What about on the documentation papers...
I know of 2 times it was required
Found it- it's called "joint tenancy"
Then the boat would be community property.
Point was- if in another country, and boat is registered solely
Charlie,
Oh I've done that, and erased cookies. I've tried it all
Your security settings are set too tight
I AM using Firefox
Settings
How about why do folks avoid IE...
I suspect you're spreading a false rumor
In 2004 specifically...
I am with GeneC
In 2004 they thought Java was "safe"
Been at least two new updates to Java since that date
And there will be more. That was a key point.
Don't like Chrome.
Me either, for that same reason. I use Safari on the Iphone
I dunno nuthin' but been using IE all the time for 18'ish years......
Ok, changed settings, and erased cookies. Let's see what happens
well, that got rid of the invalid password it seems. Name field still comes up blank
Why would the boat only be registered in your name?
Dan- the question wasn't for me. It was trying to find an answer
Emphasizing the caution mentioned in the Pardey's blog.
Correct terminology - "joint tenancy with full rights of survivorship"
Yep...I'm not a lawyer
Yes, In THIS country. Question was for use in another countryr
I put this on USCG documentation papers
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Appears to me you have two options.
Dave- see my response to Dan, just above. But thanks.