In most countries all public roads are 'owned' by the government and if that is the case then repairs to that road are the responsibility of the government (paid for out of taxes). However some roads in private estates are deemed to be private roads (they have not been adopted by the government). In this case repairs to and maintenance of the road is usually the responsibility of the resident using the road. Also on private roads the national 'Rules of the road' would not be enforceable by the police/state.
Tax payers
The California Corporation services towns in the state of California. This company is a government agency which does road work, infrastructure repairs, and bridge maintenance.
Taxes were created to help the government pay for things. Taxes help pay for things such as the salary for public officials, road repairs and public assistance.
If someone repairs a road, but does it badly so as to create a condition likely to cause an accident, then you might be sued. The fact that the intention was to repair a road is not enough to insulate the person from liability if the "repairs" caused some other dangerous condition.
construction workers
The House in Marsh Road was created in 1960.
Road House was released on 05/19/1989.
after an insurance company is involed after a road traffic accident can i refuse thier offer and do the repairs myself
As there is a Lieutenant Governor for each of the ten provinces, there are ten offices.Ontario: Legislature of Ontario (Toronto, Ontario)Québec: Parliament Building of Québec (Québec, Québec)New Brunswick: Old Government House at 51 Woodstock Road (Fredericton, New Brunswick)Nova Scotia: Government House at 1451 Barrington Street (Halifax, Nova Scotia)Manitoba: Government House at 10 Kennedy Street (Winnipeg, Manitoba)British Columbia: Government House at 1401 Rockland Avenue (Victoria, British Columbia)Alberta: Alberta Legislature Building (Edmonton, Alberta)Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan Legislative Building (Regina, Saskatchewan)Prince Edward Island: Government House at 1 Government Drive (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)Newfoundland and Labrador: Government House at 50 Military Road (St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador)
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The sentence "She went to Mary's house which was down the road" is missing a comma after "house" to set off the relative clause "which was down the road." It should be written as: "She went to Mary's house, which was down the road."
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