My neighbor owns a large parcel of land that surrounds our home on 3 sides. Prior to their purchase and our purchase there was an encroachment of a couple of feet, probably about 20"x 3-4ft on one side which was used as parking and on the opposite side a yard barn that sticks over their property by about one foot. He has purchased all sides and we have mowed around that area to keep weeds away. He told us that this was okay, now he says we are using his property when we are only maintaining it and have the same encroachments, which are all more than one acre away from his home. We are considering selling and would like to know what to do.
Roman laws covered just about all the areas that present day laws cover. There were laws for personal rights and for business rights. They did have twists to their laws that we do not have, such as a person being exiled and losing his property, or the suspension of civil law during the term of a dictator. They also had laws pertaining to slaves and their treatment which we do not have.
Hammurabi's code of laws.
The laws made it legal to segregate whites and blacks in a variety of public areas. Apex
their citizenship was removed and they were banned from certain areas.
Jim Crow Laws were a set of "Black Codes" when segregation was still around. These laws basically sanctioned of certain areas, like restaurants, to African Americans.
In the US, there are laws about commercial versus residential areas. People are not permitted to live in a commercial warehouse because it is not zoned for residential use.
Vagrancy laws in indiana
Laws will vary from place to place. Many communities have ordinances requiring mud flaps.
Zoning refers to municipal or local laws or regulations that dictate how real property can and cannot be used in certain geographic areas. Zoning laws can limit commercial or industrial use of land in order to prevent oil, manufacturing or other types of businesses from building in residential neighborhoods.
Indiana does not have specific laws regulating the amount of medical bills. Hospitals and healthcare providers are generally allowed to charge rates that they determine to be reasonable and customary. Patients are expected to negotiate any billing disputes with their healthcare facility directly.
Marijuana is illegal for both medical and recreational use in Indiana. Possession of any amount of marijuana is considered a misdemeanor, with penalties varying based on the amount. Indiana does not have any current legislation allowing for the medical use of marijuana.
A dictatorship of the majority is encroaching on the rights of the individual.
Zoning refers to municipal or local laws or regulations that dictate how real property can and cannot be used in certain geographic areas. Zoning laws can limit commercial or industrial use of land in order to prevent oil, manufacturing or other types of businesses from building in residential neighborhoods.
That depends on the laws relevant to the Country you live in, in the UK for example, most residential areas are limited to 30mph, however some are as low as 20mph.
Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
There is no such thing as a "residential highway."If you are speaking of a residential street - the usual speed in urban and suburban areas, unless otherwise posted, is 25 miles per hour.
No. The Indiana court would apply Indiana law.