No you can have them in any garden
the yard, the backyard
Backyard wrestling is generally considered illegal due to the risks of injury to participants, lack of proper regulation, and potential liability issues for property owners. It is important to ensure that any wrestling events take place in a safe and regulated environment to prevent legal repercussions.
Yes. It's not illegal to steal an illegal substance, but it is illegal to posses an illegal substance, which would occur at the exact moment of the stealing. It is also illegal to trespass on property you do not own. However, it's a moot point, as your neighbor will never press charges because he has more to lose by doing so than you do. So legality of stealing ur neighbors plants: illegal Consequences of stealing ur neighbors plants: angry neighbors?
YES! reposession is a civil matter, reposession men have been sued over cases like this and lost. He should have approched you and stated he's there to repo the car because your behind on payments and if you declined, he should have left and came back later to get the car.
Yes, in at least two scenarios:If the property owner gives permission to the repo agent to enter and take the vehicle, provided there is no free access to it: i.e. it is gated or the vehicle is tored in a structure.If the repossession agent has free access to secure the vehicle. That is, if the agent does not have to remove locks, or enter a structure.Here's a common misconception though. Many debotrs believe that if they live in a gated apartment complex that the driver cannot enter to secure the vehicle. Not true. Provided the driver has not been served a notice of trespass by the property owner, he has access to the property as long as he can secure access. Security gates are not infallible, they can be circumvented.You contracted to pay the loan. You signed the right to cure. You gave your permission for the vehicle to be repossessed in the event you defaulted. You did default and the repossession agent did his job. If you continue to refuse to honor you contracted obligation, you will still pay what you owe. It's just a matter of time and sometimes legal process.
If Live in the uk then the boomer supertramp
Yes.
swing swim climb trees trampoline
a very shy one one that wont run away :)
If your backyard is fenced, try to look for the spot/s that your dog is getting under. Once you find the spots block them off with pieces of wood or wire.
Kids playin "wrestler" on a trampoline. Some, like The Hardy Boys grow to become superstars. Others just break sum bones and then realise how stupid they behaving.
pool, hot tub, swing set, bbq pit, trampoline, hammock, garden, trees
no they cant its illeagelAdded; The above answer is GENERALLY true, however there are exceptions to the 'warrant rule' that can allow them to enter (e.g.: crime in progress - fresh pursuit - exigent(emergency) circumstances - occupants permission - etc)
Move the trampoline around so it doesn't stay over one section of grass and i f you can't do that (e.g because of a small backyard) then maybe a couple of grass seeds or fertiliser will help!
I found out that homeowners policies do not cover water trampolines on the lake, because they are not "on" your property. The insurance company also will not cancel your policy, like they will if you have a backyard trampoline, as it represents no liability to them (again, its not "on" your property). However, you will be with no coverage on the water trampoline (umbrella policies do not cover as an umbrella is additional coverage to your insured/insurable property). So if anyone gets hurt at your house on your water trampoline, you are on your own to foot the bills!
It can be very difficult to prevent injuries on a trampoline. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that people not own backyard trampolines. The best advice is to always supervise children's play and only allow one child on at a time.
I would like to know too.. they are on our eavestrough and in the net of our trampoline