Since freeways are usually roads with limited access, land bordering a freeway does not necessarilly have access rights to that roadway.
It is generally illegal to walk on the freeway as it is considered a restricted access road designed only for motor vehicles traveling at high speeds. Pedestrians are not allowed for safety reasons. If you need to walk along the freeway for an emergency, it's best to contact the authorities for assistance.
about the same speed as freeway traffic
yes he is legal owner of property
150cc
It depends on what you mean by surveying your property. Most laws allow a surveyor to access abutting property as necessary in order to survey a common property line. Therefore, yes, a surveyor can survey your property line where it abuts your neighbor and make any calculations necessary to set a legal property line.
Theoretically, yes. Unless you filed for legal seperation, then he would have legal access to jointly owned property. You can file a restraining order, however.
A surveyor is the job title of a person who measures the borders of a piece of land to determine the size. The surveyor can also draw a map of the property to determine the legal border.
First, a landowner's verbal permission to hunt their property can be withdrawn at any time, for any reason. You should get it in writing. Also, you should inquire about legal access to the property when you discuss permission with the landowner. If the owner has legal access via an easement and permits you to use their land then you can also use their easement for access. If the easement you refer to is owned by someone else then you need their permission to use it.
Yes, in Washington State, it is illegal to land-lock someone's property. Property owners have the legal right to access their land, and intentionally restricting that access by land-locking is considered a violation of property rights.
It may be legal, but it is poor politics. The property that benefits from the new access would typically be the one taxed for the improvement. You also beg the question of where the township obtained the right to even enter, let alone build a "road through their property". If there were payments for the easement or right of way, perhaps that agreement contained additional provisions for betterment assessment.
In Florida, a motorcycle must be at least 5 bhp to go on the freeway. The cops usually translate that to 150cc or better
Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.