The current Kentucky road easement allows an owner of a landlocked parcel to cross over another's land in order to access a public road.
If you are referring to so-called "land-locked" property - I believe that all states give the owners of land-locked property the right of easement over neighboring property owners property in order to reach the NEAREST public roadway. It may not be the road you WANT to connect to, only the NEAREST road. You can check with your local county offices on this.
What are the land lock laws in Tennessee? How can I obtain access to my land that has been in my family for over 100 years? The property begins off the Rockwood golf course. Would they be responsible to giving me an access road?
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Real estate that is "land-locked" has no "frontage" on a public way (street, highway), so it can only be reached by crossing land owned by someone else. In many cases there is an "easement" presumed across the land from which the land-locked parcel was subdivided. In some sense, beach-front property with no roadway access is also "land-locked" as it cannot be accessed from public roadways, although it may be reached by water. Many such beach-front lots have deeded easements allowing abutting owners to use trails or private roadways to access their respective properties without going into the water. Under laws of some states, the land-locked owner can request an easement to the property for purpose of such things as removing timber. The town may grant such a request, on behalf of the intervening owners, and assess "damages" for the type of access granted. The damages then serve as a sort of "license fee" paid to the neighbors for the privilege of crossing their land with a temporary roadway. Real estate that is land-locked may be assessed for tax purposes at a much lower rate than other lots that are more readily accessible for construction, utilities, and emergency services.
YES. The repo company can take the car from anywhere they want with the exception of a boot on the vehicle and/or the vehicle is in a locked property such as behind a locked fence surrounding the property or locked inside of a garage. If you do not let the person onto your property with a locked fence surrounding this is a voilation of the law and ofcourse YOU can have them arrested on the spot.
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Locked rotor current is the amount of current a motor would draw if you energize the motor and the rotor (the spinning shaft) doesn't spin.
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Exactly how one can prevent someone from stealing their property would depend on what and where that property is. First and foremost, one needs to keep their valuable possessions locked. Lock one's house, keep valuable items such as expensive jewelry and watches locked in a safe, and keep one's car locked.
Every state has its own rules, but the general rule of thumb is that an individual that works for a repo company can repo a car on prive property as long as the property is not locked (i.e. a locked gate surrounding the house, or if it's inside a locked garage).
"Full locked amperage" or "Full locked start-up Amperage" is what I was taught.
Yes, and you may be found to be in violation of your probation.