Mario Lemieux, I believe
The insured and the owner of the vehicle are both legally responsible for the vehicle and they could both get sued for an accident.
No, It has to be both of the locker's owner.
There is no reason why a company cannot be both owned and managed by the same person.
You can't unless you have permission from the owner; the owner can very well report their property stolen (which it is). You & the person you sell it to can both go to jail.
Both. The owner has the ultimate legal liability .
The player who has won the Stanley Cup with both the Montreal Canadiens and the Edmonton Oilers is Mark Messier. He won five championships with the Oilers in the 1980s and then was part of the Canadiens' 1993 championship team. Messier is widely regarded as one of the greatest leaders in NHL history.
Yes, the Stanley Cup has been won by individuals who also achieved success in the Calder Cup as both players and coaches. Notably, Bob Hartley won the Calder Cup as a player in 1989 and later as a coach in 2001, while also winning the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2001. Similarly, other players and coaches have experienced this dual achievement in their careers.
Yes.
Yes. Both the owner/proprietor of a bank account and the person to whom they have given power of attorney can operate a bank account. Actually a person with power of attorney is as good as the person (in legal terms) itself and so they both can operate the bank account without any issue.
because both Stanley and Zero were caught with the shoes
As far as I know Cal Hubbard is the only person in both the baseball and football Halls of Fame but he made it as an umpire for the baseball Hall of Fame. I would say there is no person who made it to both Halls as a player
Oliva is Spanish for Olive. This applies to both the fruit and a person's name. It is pronounced 'awLEEvah' Remember, it is improper to call a person by a translated name unless the owner of the name approves.