What if, you bought a used canoe, and when you registered it with the state, they run the hull number, and find out its been stolen? I havent bought a used canoe, nor do i know how the registration process works, but i was curious..............
What if, you bought a used canoe, and when you registered it with the state, they run the hull number, and find out its been stolen? I havent bought a used canoe, nor do i know how the registration process works, but i was curious..............
Meopilite, you have been asking questions about taxes and theft. I strongly suggest that this forum is not an appropriate place, and certainly not an accurate place, to get advice on these subjects.
Just on the stolen canoe issue, I doubt anyone here is capable of giving valid advice on the common law writs of replevin and trover, the nemo dat quod non habet principle, the "theft rule", the "Market Overt" rule, the "voidable title" exception, the "entrustment" exception, or any of the other legal principles and sub-principles that may differentially apply in the 50 states of the United States and the different legal jurisdictions in Canada.