Sentences with phrase «other private property»

Because ranches and farms and other private property usually occupy the lowlands and foothills, and public lands are located on the steeper and economically less desirable slopes above, the public spots are often inaccessible except by crossing posted land.
Featured locations include internationally known Polyface Farm, the educational Frontier Culture Museum, newly renovated Blackburn Inn, special event location Gaie Lea Farm, and many other private properties in and around Staunton.
They are a lovely part of the Christian tradition and I find them to be very welcome in front of churches or other private property.
(Keep in mind, this number also takes into consideration thefts from garages, sheds and other private property that is not actually owner - occupied.)
Move cats» feeding stations away from neighbors» properties to discourage cats from climbing on cars or other private property.
Gradually move cats» shelters and feeding stations away to discourage cats from climbing on cars or other private property.
The Supreme Court developed this exception based on the inherent mobility of vehicles and a lesser expectation of privacy than other private property.
Another issue in dog bite personal injury claims is the question of whether or not the plaintiff was lawfully present on the property where the attack occurred, if the incident took place in a residence or other private property.
Obviously I do not know the person but I suspect they have access to a large trash area at their workplace or other private property; they claim they have a legal means of dumping the items which I have not questioned further.
These costs range from basic repair costs to your automobile to medical costs for injuries to yourself or other drivers, any damages caused to other private property or other automobiles, injuries caused to bystanders, and damage caused by an underinsured or uninsured driver, to name a few.
The legal basis for life settlements as a legitimate option for life insurance owners may be found in the Grigsby v. Russell decision from the U.S. Supreme Court in 1911, where it ruled that life insurance is just like any other private property you own and can therefore be sold.
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