It is not public property but depending on certain factors, it is considered a public place. If it is not fenced, it is considered a public place in that the pubic has access to it ie: walking up to your front door to knock. Anyone can do that unless it is fenced or no trespassing signs are displayed. Each state has different statutes regarding this. But as a matter of law, the front yard is considered a public place.
I don't think it is school property. It is your property. However, a school bus or a city bus is part of the city or school, so they do have the right to drive there.
If you were in your front yard, you would certainly satisfy the portion of the law about being "in public." However, if you weren't disturbing the peace, the chances of your coming to the attention of law enforcement are VERY slim.
My front yard.
Yes.
If you're going to be operating on any public roadways or any public property at all, yes. If you're going to be operating exclusively on private property, no.
Yes, walking through a yard without permission can be considered entry without permission, especially if the property owner has not given explicit consent for someone to be on their property. It is considered trespassing and can result in legal consequences.
The term 'front yard' is a noun phrase, a group of words with a noun and the words related to that noun, for example:front yardthe front yarda beautiful front yarda very beautiful front yardThe term 'front yard' can also be considered an compound noun; two or more words combined to form a noun with its own meaning.
Actually, in most cities the government does own the first 15 ft of your front yard. The good part is that they have to maintain it if there is a sewer break, etc. But technically it is theirs, not yours.
No, your neighbor should not be throwing snow into your yard. It is considered an invasion of your property and can be considered as trespassing. If this is happening, you may want to politely talk to your neighbor about the issue or consider involving local authorities if necessary.
Possibly, it depends if you have a tree in your front yard.
Front Yard Luge was created in 1999.
I would love to landscape my front yard. Where can one find information on front yard landscaping?