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As far as I am aware a private limited company can purchase land. The private limited company has got its own legal entity and as such can enter into the purchasing of land under the name of the limited company. This will mean that the private limited company will own the land and no sinlge member, shareholder or director will have ownership and their names won't be on any legal documents relating to the ownership of the land. I hope this answers your question!
No. they are 100% legal to own and use on private land..
Minnesota is a state in the United States. Its land is called Minnesota.
No age, since it is illegal to drive on other people's private land without their permission. On the other hand, it is always legal to drive on your own private land, at any age. Age restrictions would only apply on public roads.
It is probably legal if you are riding on private land - with the landowner and parent's permission - and are wearing a helmet! To ride any vehicle on public roads, you must have passed a driving test and hold a valid licence. Then, of course, Insurance (private and public) is another factor to riding only on private land.
Approximately 33% of the land area of Minnesota is forested.
Most of Minnesota's land was part of the Louisiana Purchase.
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Their main difference is how they are called. Private land is usually called "private land" instead of community land which is usually called "community land". Hope that helps.
Minnesota ~ 79,617 sq mi Iowa ~ 55,875 sq mi
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