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Really, in three short posts we have added arguing about gun control, “stop the steal”, and immigration to the Ukraine thread? Should we add Roe v Wade, Ford v Chevy, vaccine mandates, and lead-free bullet mandates to the list?
The threat of hunger North Africa and the Middle East is real. I have no idea about the maritime laws regarding blockades (calling for a HT maritime lawyer), but commercial insurance refusal to cover vessels in the Black Sea will be barrier enough unless govts pitch in and cover the vessels.
Parallels are good points to raise, some are followed, some are not.
As for other states, some provide an implied access easement, some refuse to allow subdivisioning or sales that result in zero access property so an easement is always there, and some just let the buyer beware. Laboratories...
Resolving long-felt issues is often about willingness to pursue and political/judicial willingness to hear. Getting those two aligned can take a long time. see, Brown vs Board of Education - the answer was there from day one - we just lacked the willingness to fix it.
I was responding to "not taking no for an answer". Which is about character/demeanor more than resources.
I didn't intend to reflect on resources available to push their displeasure - as that feels a little self-evident. On that point, I would agree - if a person doesn't like an answer they...
Access too land is not a right of that land.
Other than that we are back to whether the courts will stick with traditional silly technical definition or if they will modernize it and get rid of the concept of non-destructive corner crossing as trespass. Sec 26 does not compell one answer over...
The landowner can drop his claims fairly deep into the process and we clearly aren't there yet.
Hunters can have their own tort claims independent of the landowner's suit and would typically do this as part of a "counter-claim". If the landowner's claim is dropped while a counterclaim is...