A police officer can make an arrest in any location that he has a lawful right to be. You should contact a local attorney with information on your specific problem.
are razor pocket rockets street legal on a private road?
Well considering that its a private road than yes it is 100% legal as long as you have permission from the legal owners of the road
As long as the owner of the private property allows it, it is legal.
If the road is yours, yes.
Yes, it's legal.
on the track and private property not the road due to the epa emmissions standards
Yes and they should not be plowing due to lack of insurance coverage for their vehicles and operators - insurance covers legal activities of a municipality; private road maintenance conflicts with that as well as possibly the commerce clause
The police can arrest you ANYWHERE.
Answer 1A private road is open to the general public. When a road is private, all it means is that it is not maintained by the city or government and is maintained by those who use it. The "private" part of the name doesn't mean nobody can use it, it means privately owned - like a privatised corporation - something run by the public not the government.However, a business should make sure that the road can be used for commercial purposes. Private roads are processed and approved by the court, because of planning regulations and the fine line between the definition of private and public roads. A business needs to check with the court that the road can be used commercially. if the commercial business attracts too many visitors then the court may decide to make a part of the private road a public road.Seek a lawyer if you need advice.Answer 2Only in certain conditions. The easiest way to gain access to a private road is to buy an easement from the private road's owner. If there is no way to access the property other than by using the private road and the owner denies you the right to use it, you MAY be able to sue for a prescriptive easement in court for the extent of the private road necessary to access your property. However, before engaging in any legal activities, please consult with a lawyer. Additionally, this answer does not create or imply any attorney-client relationship or confidentiality.
The State of Michigan does nor require a Private Road Agreement. But, it's a good idea. The State does require that if you sell a house on a private road that you disclose if the road is not required to be maintained by the county.
no they doesn't have the right to arrest the defence minister.
You may petition the town to take over the road. If the town agrees there are several legal methods that can be used by the town to convert the private road to a public way. You should inquire at your town clerk's office for information that explains the procedures used in your particular jurisdiction.