it means keep out Answer added by Rent_Paid: This means that the government does not want civilians to pass through into this area. Doing so will generally follow with bad consequences if they catch you doing this.
It will be marked "Property of US Government".
The three levels of government are State, Federal,and Property
Their property, their lives, and their sacred honor.
Private property cannot be taken by the government without what ?
The Court of Federal Claims.
Since it is a US Federal Government, you treat like as if it is a military base. The repo guy can not be on the property. It is considered as trespassing. They can not sneak inside there and they can not try to gain access to the property. They repo guy have to get permission to be on government property. * True, the repossession agent needs permission to enter a military base. That, however, is very easy to come by through the AG office. Repossession agents are well aware of what is necessary and will show up with the required documents to recover the vehicle. The only government land that a repossession agent can not gain access to without a court order and permission from the Tribal Council would be a Native American Reservation. * And adding - really just a call or two to the base office is all that is needed to not only get permission, but frequently their help in assuring recovery. And that anyone on the base has gotten that involved in something, if not nefarious at least problematic/attention getting, making them suseptible to blackmail, can mean the problems won't end at losing the vehicle!
US Government
By having laws in place that protect owners from those who seek to violate their property rights honorably or illegally.
A taking by Eminent Domain.
No. Catholic Churches, just like many other in the United States, are classified as non-profit organizations. The US Government or any state government can not tax their property or income.
the national government and states share power
A 'No Trespassing" sign is not a universal ban. Anyone who has lawful business to conduct on your property (e.g.: utility meter readers - process servers - any governmental employee who have the authority to enter to conduct their business - emergency services personnel - US Mail delivery persons - etc.) Under normal circumstances ONLY door-to-door solicitors and other 'casual' visitors can be banned.