yes and they have to pay
Sure you can.
if the dam wall is on his land then they should be allowed to because noneof his property is on the other persons land
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Private property. An example would be land that is taken by the government to build a road.
Hire a lawyer from your area that specializes in property law.
Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.Heirs at law are the persons who would inherit the property of a decedent who died with a Will.
It is because when a person dies that property becomes the property of that persons estate, The distribution of which is set out in that persons will or by the law of the land.
It's legal if the traps are on land owned or rented by you or your family, in which case you could even take the traps and resell them. On public land you could move them if they are a hazard to you or your family, but it still counts as the trap owner's property. If the traps are on someone else's land entirely, it's at the discretion of the property owner.
no
After the french and indian war, the settlers started to move into their land; they felt like the colonists were taking their property.
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After the french and indian war, the settlers started to move into their land; they felt like the colonists were taking their property.