My advice is go see your council and advise them that you are changing the fence and get a permit,and it is also good that you asked your neighbour.
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.
OBVIOUSLY NOT!!! unless it's your own or you've got permission :D It is likely that if you jump over a locked fence you will be committing the crime of trespassing.
They can nail into your fence but if they violate your property line you have grounds for legal action and you will win.
Is it legal for a principal and counselor to meet with other than a parent or legal guardian about a student without permission of the parent
yes it is legal
if i understand the question correctly you want to know if going on the internet to chat with your neighbors wife is okay? the answer is yes. if you want to go on the internet with your neighbors wife's password is legal if she lets you it is legal; if you somehow get her info without her knowing about it , the answer is not legal
No it is not legal to hold a party in a public place without permission
Simply no you do not have any legal responsibilities regarding your new garden fence but make sure that it is actually in your garden you can check this by looking where the supporting posts are as they must be on your ground and if they face your neighbours garden you may need to move the fence in a little bit otherwise they could take it down if the posts are on their land so the answer is no as long as the supporting posts are on your own ground then you can look at the pretty side of your fence.
Please specificy what you mean by "permission." If you are of legal age, you don't have to have anyone's permission.
Conservation officers can probably confiscate any deer taken illegally. Since there is no mention of whether the hunter had a tag (license) for a deer for that region or whether it was the appropriate sexor, if a buck, whether the animal had the minimum required rack "points". Even if the animal was legal in all respects it could have been confiscated because of a direct complaint from the property owner, especially if the hunter was on the property without permission when the deer as harvested.If the deer was shot in a legal hunting area and ran onto private property, the hunter is supposed to ask the landowner for permission to remove the deer, before crossing the fence onto private property. (A hunter may cross a fence to insure that the deer is dead so that it doesn't suffer whilethe shooter gets permission to remove it from private land.)Hunters must be aware that any time they cross a fence, they may be exiting a legal hunting areaand venturing onto private property.Fences that have been posted "No Trespassing" make it clear that the fence shouldn't be crossed.If the fence is unposted the hunter could argue that s/he was unaware that they were leaving the legal hunting area.
Without parental permission it is 18. With permission it is 16.
With your parents' permission you can move out.