Yes.
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The road right of ways rules in Philippines is that any person coming out of the parking or driveway has a right of way.
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He lives in the Sonoran Highlands in North Scottsdale. His road is private. It is near Pinnacle Peak Park.
Only if you did it on a section of road that's posted "Turn Off 2-way Radios". Otherwise, no.
If a landowner sells lots (or a single parcel) that front on a private road, generally, the law provides the right to each lot owner and their invitees to use the road for access whether or not that right is granted in the deed. Town services such as police, fire and ambulance can also use the road.
A police officer can make an arrest in any location that he has a lawful right to be. You should contact a local attorney with information on your specific problem.
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yes it does
yes and noif its your property noif its not then yes, that is called trespassing:)
The police uniform is at the police station near the bridge.You find that police station while going forward from the road in front of Malibu club.The uniform is in the bathroom on the left when you enter in the police station.
Yes. Being on private property does not insulate you from law enforcement. If police observe something that warrants a traffic stop, they can make it regardless of whether you are in your driveway, a private parking lot, or a public street. There are some limits to what police can observe on private property, but these generally don't come up in a traffic situation, because it is normally a case where they can see from the public road or the offense occurred on the public road.
It is part private business ownership, part government. Education, police, fire protection, road building and maintenance are all run government programs, rather than operated by the private sector.
Of course just threaten on calling the police. Works every time.
In most countries all public roads are 'owned' by the government and if that is the case then repairs to that road are the responsibility of the government (paid for out of taxes). However some roads in private estates are deemed to be private roads (they have not been adopted by the government). In this case repairs to and maintenance of the road is usually the responsibility of the resident using the road. Also on private roads the national 'Rules of the road' would not be enforceable by the police/state.
Generally, if you were sold a lot that has frontage on a private road you also acquire the right to use the road for all purposes of a public way, in common with other owners that have frontage on the road, as long as the person who originally owned the lot also owned the road. Private road issues are complicated and you should contact the attorney who represented you at the time of purchase if you have questions about your rights.
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