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What are some social reasons why people migrate?

People don't like the cold weather. they might move because they are illegal or for education. they might move to see a sport game. some people move to get a job or run a buisness. People migrate if they have injurys they need better medication. they can also move if there is a war or if they want to explore or vote. My answer is: Some of the reasons are people cannot but land or find work. Or changes in the goverment may force people to leave.


How many people did it take to build the Three Gorges Dam?

the number of land slides and death, many people move to get away an estimated 3million or higher


How could you move up in Aztec society?

how could you move up in Aztec society


How does urbanization affect sport?

Urbanization leads to creation of buildings in settlement areas, which eventually take up the land meant for sporting activities. In addition, due to urbanization, many people leave their communities and move to towns to look for employment in industries, leaving their communities where they could participate in sporting activities.

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Is survey the only deciding factor for fence move?

No. For example, if you thought your neighbor's fence was on your property, and you told him "If you move your fence back a foot I'll pay to have it moved and give you $500 besides," he might happily agree (and in the case of a small section of fence it might even be cheaper than having a survey done and taking him to court, particularly if there's a chance you might be wrong). However, a survey plus a court ruling is about the only way to FORCE someone to move a fence.


The land owner next to us put a fence up a foot into your property before you bought your land He will not move the fence back What to do?

Hire a lawyer from your area that specializes in property law.


Is there a statute of limitations on encroachment After 10 years of having our fence one foot over the property line do we have to move the fence?

Quite frankly, it would depend on where you live. My advice to you would be to visit the city or town hall and ask them for their advice. Chances are that you or your neighbour will have to hire someone to survey the land to prove who owns the land the fence currently sits on. First, you should hire an attorney who will help you frame the proper question, such as "what is adverse possession" and the relevant statute of limitations and other elements that will determine your case. Second, you should not rely exclusively upon advice obtained at town hall. Civil employees are not generally authorized to give legal advice to the public, and even if they do, it is not necessarily correct. Third, the law of trespass (and adverse possession of real property) is rather complicated and you should not jump to conclusions.If you do not prove adverse possession, which seems likely at this point, and it is proven by survey to be on his property, yes, you will have to move it. If you do prove adverse possession (your lawyer will explain the rules), then not only do you not have to move the fence, the property on your side of the fence becomes yours.


Do you have a claim to your neighbors property since his fence is located 15in into his yard and he has just brought it to your attention after 4 years?

You have no reason for making a claim on your neighbours property firstly because you have said that his fence is 15 inches into his own yard but if you have had your fence up against his then this would mean that your fence is on his property and he can ask you to move your fence back by 15 inches as the land is his and not yours though again it would depend whos yard the fence posts are in because if your fence posts are also on his 15 inches of land then the fence is lawfully his too and not yours and the same goes for him if his fence posts are on your property then lawfully the fence is yours as the ownership of whos fence all lies down to where the fence posts are and not the actual fencing part of it. Additional information can be found on the discussion page.


What goes around a yard but does not move?

a fence


What goes round the garden but does not move?

A fence.


Can the HOA make you move your fence?

Review your governing documents to determine whether or not board permission is required to install a fence -- or not. Read your purchase documents to identify the permissions requested and given for the installation of the fence -- if permission is required under your governing documents. If you installed the fence, requested permissions and they were granted, you followed the guidelines and potentially have a 'legal fence'. If the fence was installed without permission when permission was required, you may be required to move it. If no permission is required, you may have a basis upon which to refuse to move your fence. Otherwise, there may be other reasons why the association wants you to move your fence, in which case the association may want to help you pay to move it, or cover the cost entirely.


What can you do if your fence is three feet into your neighbors yard?

ask if he's ok with it, move the fence back, etc


When purchasing land and someone has put a fence across part of it can you have them move the fence?

It depends upon where the fence is, who put it up, why it was put up, why it was put where it is, whether the previous owners had any agreement with the neighbors, who has been paying the taxes on the land on the other side, and how long the fence has been there, among other things.In many places, putting up a fence becomes the newly defined boundary line, so you would no longer own anything on the other side of the fence if you failed to have it removed in a timely manner. It's called adverse possession.If nothing was done in time, then the neighbor "owns" the land on the other side of the fence, regardless of what your deed may say.Interestingly, even if they remove the fence after it has been there long enough to give the neighbor vested rights, you still don't get the ownership of that land back, and you may need a quitclaim deed from the neighbor. Good luck with that.


Are there any fence games for ps3 move. And im not asking about random sword games im asking about plain fencing games?

Fence fence revolution


How do you connect fence on FarmVille?

If you click on a fence you will be able to "move" it. You will see that the fence has a green box under it, and at the sides has a yellow boxes under the side posts. Move the fence's side post onto the side post of the piece that you want it to connect to.


Can you put up a fence with permission then land sold and i want to move it can i?

If you "put up" the fence, one might presume that you purchased the materials and provided the labor, making it "your" fence, even though it may be located on land owned by someone else. Under this theory you did not "give" them the fence; rather they "permitted" you to occupy part of their property with your fence. The fence did not get sold with the property, as it was not theirs to sell. You may reclaim your fence by asking permission to enter the property and remove your personal property; the fence. If the new owners do not permit you access, you can obtain permission from the court to enter the property to remove your fence, or obtain an order for the landowner to remove you fence and return it to you at your cost. It would help to have an affidavit from the previous owner that states it is your fence. If the previous owner disagrees, or the new owner claims the fence is now his, then you can sue the previous owner and new owner, jointly and severally, for the value of your fence that they have "converted" to their own personal use, or sue in replevin to obtain the return of your property. This will be a fine welcome to the neighborhood for the new owners!