Yes there are. Unlike countries such as the Netherlands, Denmark and Belgium, prostitution is illegal in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Adverse possession is a legal rule that allows an occupier (a squatter) of land (who does not have legal title to it) to obtain ownership of it if he can prove exclusive, continuous and uninterrupted possession of the land for at least sixteen (16) years in the case of land owned by an individual or thirty (30) years in the case of land owned by the State. To establish adverse possession one must fulfill the following requirements: In T&T we often hear that we have to go to a police station in a particular area to file a report..but is this true? Cellphones can be REALLY distracting. We often find ourselves focused on our phone when our concentration should be directed to more important things - like driving. The speed limit on the roads of T&T depends on two factors:
We have some unusual and downright strange laws in T&T. Did you know these 7 weird laws existed in Trinidad and Tobago?:
Safety while driving is always important and in T&T the driver and front seat passengers in a motor vehicle must wear seat belts while the vehicle is in motion.
We've all either had our vehicle get wrecked or seen someone's vehicle get wrecked at one time or another. But what exactly are our rights when police attempt to wreck our vehicle? We've seen this happen many a time in T&T but when exactly can a person who "squats" get legitimate title to land in Trinidad and Tobago? |
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