The owner of the fence or the owner of the property on which it stands.
No. If the neighbor never talked to you prior to fixing the fence, quantum meruit does not apply.
In Australia the owners on either side of the fence
I'm guessing the person who bough the fence I'm guessing the person who bough the fence
Soil bacteria are not responsible for fixing nitrogen from the atmosphere. This process is carried out by nitrogen-fixing bacteria like Rhizobium and cyanobacteria.
Price fixing is when companies that have the same products in common come together to agree to a set price. Price fixing is fair and is in the best interest of being socially responsible by protecting the market from becoming a monopoly.
Neither is responsible.If you want to replace the fence and the neighbor doesnt than you cant legally touch it. If the neighbor gives consent to rebuild the fence its his or her choice if they want to split the cost or not. So basically whoever wants the fence replaced is responsible for payment.
Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium.
You and only you !
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Nobody.
It is important to address a leaning fence on your property because it can pose a safety hazard, lead to property damage, and potentially cause disputes with neighbors. Fixing the fence promptly can prevent accidents and maintain good relationships with those around you.
City maintenance department or public works.