By general rule of law you , as a private owner,my own as much airspace as you can show you reasonably need to enjoy your surface.
Yes. You can read more about air rights at the link provided below.
Land ownership was taken over mainly by the businesses.
There is no private land ownership under communism.
all of the above - APEX
Land ownership
No one owned the land
Land is an indestructible and unmovable portion of the earth's surface, the space below the surface and above, and anything that is permanently attached to it or growing on it. In law, land is referred to as real property.Land is an indestructible and unmovable portion of the earth's surface, the space below the surface and above, and anything that is permanently attached to it or growing on it. In law, land is referred to as real property.Land is an indestructible and unmovable portion of the earth's surface, the space below the surface and above, and anything that is permanently attached to it or growing on it. In law, land is referred to as real property.Land is an indestructible and unmovable portion of the earth's surface, the space below the surface and above, and anything that is permanently attached to it or growing on it. In law, land is referred to as real property.
When all the land on Earth is collectively owned by the public or the government, it is known as common ownership or public ownership of land. This system contrasts with private ownership, where individuals or entities own land for their exclusive use.
The Lenape believed in communal land ownership, where land was shared by the entire community rather than owned by individuals. They viewed the land as a gift from the Earth and believed in stewardship rather than exclusive ownership.
Generally, every jurisdiction that allows the private ownership of land maintains a system for recording or registering land ownership. You can usually find your land records office by doing an online search using your county, state and "land records".
The space above the nucellus in a pine ovule is called the pollen chamber. This is where pollen grains land and germinate before fertilizing the egg cell within the nucellus.
Air is not considered real property. Real property typically refers to land and anything permanently attached to it, such as buildings and structures. While air rights can be owned or regulated (allowing property owners to control the space above their land), the air itself is generally regarded as a public resource, subject to regulations rather than ownership.