As said- it depends on the laws where you are, but in some cases, yes. The concept is "Eminent Domain"- where something is done for the greater good of the community. And providing utilities- gas, water, phone, electricity- is considered in the public good. Utilities have the right to cross your property to install and operate those utilities. If their actions reduce the value of your property, or prevent the use of part of it, they are required to pay you for your loss.
No, you cannot legally refuse a utility easement on your property. Utility companies have the legal right to access your property for maintenance and installation of utility lines.
Generally, using your phone without permission is not right. If you believe your teacher is using your phone without your permission, report them to the school authorities and tell your parents.
The right thing to do is tell a parent, especially your dad.
No. Also, other utilities can't use the easement unless that right was granted in the original instrument that granted the easement.
If your father have visitation right or share custody she will need his permission.
To determine if there is a utility easement on your property, you can check your property deed or contact your local county assessor's office for information. Utility easements are typically recorded in property records and indicate areas where utility companies have the right to access for maintenance or installation of utility lines.
no, you should not.
Yes, it is generally illegal to search through someone's bag without their permission as it violates their right to privacy and property.
Yes, it is generally illegal to post a photo of someone without their permission, as it can violate their right to privacy and potentially lead to legal consequences.
Yes, it is generally illegal to share photos of someone without their permission, as it can violate their right to privacy and potentially lead to legal consequences.
Yes, you do have the right of free Speech.
Usually an easement-such as to allow access for utility companies.