The ball over fence law states that if a ball from one property goes over a fence and onto another property, the owner of the second property is not liable for any damage caused by the ball. This law helps clarify property boundaries and limits liability for property owners.
When playing golf, if a ball causes damages to property or a person the golfer is the person responsible. In Indiana or any other state, a judge would determine if the golfer is not responsible.
No, the golfer is liable
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The maker of the golf ball the maker of the club and you.
Yes, if you are throwing a ball on his property that is obstruction and if you are playing catch on his property that is trespassing.
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No, it is not recommended to wash a tennis ball as it can damage the ball's structure and affect its performance.
The type of air that keeps a beach ball inflated is kinetic energy.
Even though people playing with balls do not have a right to throw (or hit) a ball into your property without your permission, it would not be appropriate for you to confiscate the ball if these people ask you to return it. These kinds of accidents can happen to anyone, so there is no need to be vindictive about it. If people REPEATEDLY throw balls into your property, then you have a better case for confiscating them. Also, if a ball lands in your property and no one is asking you to return it, then it is yours.
It will do neutral damage.
If you shoot on your property at your property you will be fine.