A person who damages public property is typically referred to as a vandal or a perpetrator of vandalism. Vandalism involves intentionally destroying or defacing public property without permission.
Skateboarding on public property may be illegal in certain areas due to safety concerns, property damage, and disruption to other pedestrians or activities. Laws and regulations are in place to protect the public and maintain order in shared spaces.
Public Property
While a person is alive their will is considered private property and nobody has the legal right to see it. Once a person passes away and the will is filed with the probate court it becomes public record and anyone can request a copy.
Yes, it is usually illegal to put stickers on public signs as it can be considered vandalism or defacement of public property. Violators can face fines or other legal consequences for damaging public property without authorization.
Both private and public nuisances involve unreasonable interference with another party's use and enjoyment of their property. However, private nuisances affect a specific individual or a small group of people, while public nuisances impact a larger group or the general public. Common law doctrines provide a framework for addressing these types of nuisances through legal remedies.
The person is known as a vandal.
It depends on the specific deeds, land geometry and the local laws, but in general you have the right to access your own property from the nearest public way, or through the land of the person from whose land your property was subdivided. Depending on how you plan to use the land and the access, you may be assessed damages for installation of a roadway across someone else's land, say, for removing the timber from your property.
The power to take personal property to benefit the public is called eminent domain.
Skateboarding on public property may be illegal in certain areas due to safety concerns, property damage, and disruption to other pedestrians or activities. Laws and regulations are in place to protect the public and maintain order in shared spaces.
No, guns are illegal.
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it is called Eminent domain ^^
yes
Public property is a property which is owned by people collectively.
Nudisim
when it is for general public use