Even though people playing with balls do not have a right to throw (or hit) a ball into your property without your permission, it would not be appropriate for you to confiscate the ball if these people ask you to return it. These kinds of accidents can happen to anyone, so there is no need to be vindictive about it. If people REPEATEDLY throw balls into your property, then you have a better case for confiscating them. Also, if a ball lands in your property and no one is asking you to return it, then it is yours.
If my "ball ball" lands in a tree and i find it, i play with it again. I mean, i already found it.
If your asking if its IN or OUT. its IN
Yes, the person who lands on your property pays you rent. The amount of rent depends on how many buildings are on your property.
You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.You are observing a characteristic or property of the ball.
No, not exactly. If it lands in the neighbours garden, it does not become their property as "property" is only legally associated with either a reciept or acknowledgement of ownership. The item is still your property but under some laws doesnt have to be returned. The only way you can get it back if this happens is to either call the police as it is classed as witholding stolen property or buy a new ball!
As long as the player isn't touching the ball when he lands in the crease, it is normal play. It is a free throw for the opposition if the player is touching the ball when he lands in the crease
The markings on the field has a foul line. This is by the running paths by 1st and 3rd. Any ball that lands in between the foul line is a fair ball. Any ball that lands out the foul line is a foul. When ball rolls on the infield and goes out the foul territory will be called foul. But when ball lands on the outfield and rolls to foul territory is a live ball
If the ball hits the line then the ball is called in. But if its even a little bit over the line then its out and the other team gets the ball.
Yes, if you are throwing a ball on his property that is obstruction and if you are playing catch on his property that is trespassing.
It is legal to fish on private property (assuming you own it, or that you have the permission of the owner). It is legal to fish on public lands in season with permits or licenses.
If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.
Must be 18 to PURCHASE you can own one at any age only shoot them at paint ball fields not at private property