Not necessarily.
Property lines are established by surveys. The sidewalk may be one of the fixed points they use to establish the location of the property line, but otherwise it is unrelated to the property line.
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nope. only on private property. or if you have a moped license
Find your exact property line..... then come on your side of it just a few inches and then the entire fence is on your property as opposed to building right on the property line where it would be on both properties.
In the UK it is marked on your property deeds, there is no law saying it is universally left or right.
no it still belongs to you. the fence just has to placed on your side of the line that's all. same for any fence your neighbor wants to build. the property line is still the property line
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The problem is that with an acl tear, you are able to walk in a straight line fairly easily; the anterior cruciate ligament is important in lateral, or side to side movement.
One property owner cannot alter a property line. The owners of the property on either side of the line must agree to the alteration and draft a boundary line agreement. The agreement should be drafted by an attorney who specializes in real estate law and recorded in the land records.
She is responible for everything on her side of the property line. If the hedge is shared, you both need to maintain it.
A variance is a deviation from the town code. Example: Homeowner 1 applied for an area variance for side yard setback for a proposed shed. Meaning the homeowner was required by code to place the shed 20' from his side property line but is asking the Zoning Board to place it 5' from the side property line.
It is a convex polygon.