Laws regarding landlocked properties vary by jurisdiction, but generally, a landlocked property is one that lacks direct access to a public road or right of way. In many places, landowners may seek an easement, which is a legal right to cross over neighboring land to access their property. The law often requires that such easements be reasonable and necessary, balancing the rights of both the landlocked owner and the neighboring landowners. Additionally, some jurisdictions may have specific statutes or regulations governing access for landlocked parcels.
Vermont
#Vermont
Utah It is a landlocked state
no.
The adjective is landlocked. Example sentence:Although technically a landlocked state, Michigan is surrounded on three sides by water.
Bolivia and Paraguay are landlock, but your question makes no sense.
surrounded entirely or almost entirely by land.
Caspian Sea
no. it is a landlock country. that means it is surrounded by land.
Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Austria.
State Law
Nepal is land locked because it does not have access to the sea.