A title of a book I read was called "Docter". So basically, the title also means the word, which could be counted as a name.
LEGALLY, YES, you can go get it IF your name is on the TITLE. be ready to deal with the money part of the deal from him.
It is typically written as "skate park" in lowercase, unless it is part of a formal title or name where capitalization rules apply.
No, "associate professor" should not be written in capital letters unless it is part of a formal title before a person's name.
The Title is the part of the book that tells you the name of the book
what part of the window shows the name you opened
Absolutely, name exists on title therefore you are part owner.
It's called the suffix, and is more a title than a part of a name.
No, not unless it forms part of a title or appears at the beginning of a sentence.
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Only when it is the first word in a sentence or is part of something's name or title.
the title bar