No. The Federal Aviation Administration owns and regulates all airspace in the United States. The amount of regulation over a certain place depends on how high you're talking and location. For example, if you live near a major airport like George Bush Intercontinental Airport (Houston, TX) or DFW Airport (Dallas, TX), then the TRACON's control over the airspace may begin at the surface (depending on how far from the airport you live). Here is a great article from our friends of AOPA. This has an abundance of information about how airspace works...
http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/sa02.pdf
ADDED: On the other hand.... if you're talking about the branches of somene's tree growing over the property line and overhanging your property.... (with the exception of the information contained in the first answer) your property line is an extension of an imaginary line which rises straight out of the ground and stretches upwards to infinity.
A shadow box privacy fence in your backyard provides both privacy and aesthetic appeal. It offers a stylish design that allows light and air to pass through while still maintaining a level of seclusion. Additionally, the alternating panels create a visually interesting look from both sides of the fence.
To enhance the privacy and security of your backyard with a lattice fence extension, you can consider adding height to the existing fence with lattice panels. This will help to block the view from outsiders while still allowing light and air to pass through. Additionally, you can plant climbing vines or shrubs along the lattice to further increase privacy. Make sure to choose a sturdy material for the lattice and secure it properly to the existing fence for added security.
Depends on where the backyard is located.
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350 planes, over 250 rockets space craft and self guiding missiles.
No.
The address of the Wings Over The Rockies Air And Space Museum is: 7711 E Academy Blvd, Denver, CO 80230-6929
In Irish: literally 'on the fence' is ar an gclaí;In Scottish Gaelic: air an fheansa.
yes it needs fresh air
don't be stupid
you don't need air in space because there is no air in space at all! but in space they do have really small gravity!
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