Normally, there are laws regarding easement requirements. If a person applies for a permit to build a new garage, the inspector will know the answer to your question based upon the laws where you live.
As far as structure and stability goes, if you have a roof on your garage, there wouldn't be any way your neighbor could "use" your wall to support their garage, without modifying your garage, which is most likely against the law.
Comprehensive.
The boundary line marks the edge or limit of a defined area. The area immediately inside the boundary refers to the space or region that falls within the set limits of the boundary line.
it is not dangerous unless when the garage opens and hits the nest and it falls then it is dangerous. but it is not.
Probably not. If the tree falls on your house due to a storm then the neighbor is not liable for the damage and it will have to be filed on your insurance. The only case where a neighbor may be liable is if the tree was dead and the person knew it was dead and was a risk to your property. Why would you want to sue your neighbor anyway?
Yes, the second syllable in "boundary" is stressed. The stress falls on the "dar" syllable.
your apple it is in your garden
If it fell in your yard then you can keep it.
Niagara Falls is associated with a divergent plate boundary. The falls were formed as a result of erosion caused by the Niagara River flowing over the Niagara Escarpment. The escarpment itself was formed by the differential movement of the North American Plate and the African Plate along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a divergent boundary where the plates are moving away from each other.
Niagara Falls is on the border of the United States and Canada. In fact, you can see the falls from both sides of the border.
Zac falls in love with Vanessa, his childhood friend and neighbor.
Depends who owns it.
In the US, Niagara Falls is a National Heritage Area. It stretches the boundary of Wheatfield, New York on the US side. Niagara Falls is not a Canadian National Park.