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Yes, actually that is the law in ALL states. You may not deny someone access to a public right-of-way, by barring passage over your property.

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Is a judgment against the person or property?

The judgment is against the person, not the property.


Is it against the law to teepee someones house?

Yes, vandalizing someone's property by "teepeeing" their house is considered illegal and can be charged as trespassing or criminal mischief. It is important to respect others' property and find alternative ways to have fun without causing harm or damage.


Is it illegal to move someones traps?

It's legal if the traps are on land owned or rented by you or your family, in which case you could even take the traps and resell them. On public land you could move them if they are a hazard to you or your family, but it still counts as the trap owner's property. If the traps are on someone else's land entirely, it's at the discretion of the property owner.


Is it against the law to break someones nose if he is on your property?

Even if someone is on your property, you do not automatically have the right to physically assault them. You have the right to protect yourself and your property, but the force used has to be comparable to the force being used. If they just walk onto your land, perhaps not even being aware of it, you cannot attack them. You can ask them to leave, you can call the police or ignore them. If the individual has a baseball bat and is going to break windows are attack you, you have the right to protect yourself. If a reasonable person would be in fear for their safety, you can protect yourself.


If real property is held by husband and wife as tenants by the entireties does a judgment against one attach to the property?

In a tenancy by the entireties, property is owned by both spouses collectively. Therefore, if a judgment is entered against one spouse, it typically cannot attach to the property held as tenants by the entireties. This is because creditors generally cannot access property held in this manner to satisfy the debt of one spouse.

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Liability insurance protects you against?

Damaging someones property or causing injury or death.


What can you do if you were injured on someones property and they have no insurance to cover your bills?

Bring suit against them in civil court and convince the judge to place a lien against any property them may own.


Can you get arrested for destroying someones property?

Yes. Destroying is against the law so yes you can get arrested.


Is it against the law to park unregistered vehicles on private property in Washington State?

nope


Is a judgment against the person or property?

The judgment is against the person, not the property.


Can you have someones account on runescape whos quiting?

No, that is against the rules.


What is anti racist?

Anti means against or opposite. If someones anti racist then they are against racism.


Is it against the law to teepee someones house?

Yes, vandalizing someone's property by "teepeeing" their house is considered illegal and can be charged as trespassing or criminal mischief. It is important to respect others' property and find alternative ways to have fun without causing harm or damage.


If someones child gets hurt on someone elses property who has to pay the charges?

Medical insurance covers accidental injury. It does not matter where your child gets hurt. Simply being the owner of a property does not automatically make one liable for everything that occurs on the property. If you feel the property owner was the cause or somehow responsible or otherwise liable for your child's injury you could file a suit against the property owner.


What is anti-racist mean?

Anti means against or opposite. If someones anti racist then they are against racism.


Is toilet papering someones house against the illegal?

It's illegal.


When is the deadline to file a lien in Washington State?

You have 90 days from the last day on which labor was performed or goods provided to the property against which the lien will be filed.