Public property is anything not owned by an individual but instead owned by a local, state or national government. An example would be the White House, which is not owned by the President but by the government. Another example would be parks, which are usually owned by local or state government.
If it's government run, then it can be considered public property.
No, malls are privately owned properties, not public property.
No,,,,,,,, its considered private property in Canada
Malls are privately owned properties, typically operated by a commercial entity. While they are open to the public for shopping and other activities, they are not considered public property in the same way that parks or government buildings are.
The road verge is typically considered part of public property, owned and maintained by the local government.
No. You may not operate a vehicle on any public property or any property considered to be in the public domain if you are not licenced to do so.
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.
Yes, a hotel is considered private property because it is owned by individuals or a company and is not open to the public for free use.
Private property.
A private university's will be. A state college... it is considered public property, but they do have restrictions on who can access them and when.
A public college campus is owned by the taxpayers that payed to build and keep the college running. However, it is controlled and managed by the college itself. It is generally considered private property unless you are attending.
Most strip malls are owned by companies or corporations. The property that they operate with the stores are considered private property as are their parking lots and sidewalks.