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Private property owners in the United States can restrict public access to their land
Private land is land to which the public has no right of access. In countries where private ownership is permitted, a property owner has the right to prevent others from entering her/his land. An owner of land has the right to the exclusive use and possession of the land and can leave it to her heirs by will. If she has no will the land will pass to her heirs under the law. Public land is open to public use. Examples are parks, school properties, recreation areas, sidewalks, public streets, libraries, courthouses, bike trails, conservation areas, etc.
One can get a grow tent installed on private land with the approval of the owner of the land. This approval can be either by trust or by official paper.
Yes.
Depends on the designated use of the "open land", and whether it is private or public property.
False
Richard A. Ballinger
public authority predominantly in private hands- the owners of land estates
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.
Eminent Domain
Eminent Domain