- Are landmines legal on your own property? : r trap - Reddit
Setting booby traps up on your property is illegal and could lead to liability in the case of injury death even in the case of a burglar I think the main reasons are first responders getting injured but yea robbers could sue you too
- Who Owns the Minerals Under Your Property - Nolo
If you didn't know this, you're not alone Many property owners do not understand mineral rights This article will discuss what mineral rights are, how they can be conveyed separately from the land they lie beneath, and whether you should worry about someone else owning the mineral rights under your property
- What happens if minerals are found on my property?
The discovery of minerals on a property can lead to significant environmental impacts and changes in land use When minerals are found, the extraction process can be invasive, involving various methods such as open-pit mining, drilling, or underground mining
- Questions and Answers on the New US Landmine Policy
The 2020 policy allows the US to develop, produce and use landmines as long as they are “non-persistent,” that is, equipped with self-destruct and self-deactivation features
- ISSUE BRIEF: U. S. POLICY ON LANDMINES
Under this new policy, the U S will join a handful of countries that have refused to stop using and producing landmines: China, Cuba, India, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, South Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Singapore and Vietnam
- Who owns the minerals under your land? Know before you dig
Surprisingly, these materials may or may not belong to the surface owner Millions of acres of private land in the Montana Dakotas region involve a split estate; where the surface ownership is private but the mineral rights are retained by the federal government or other entities
- DOD Policy on Landmines - U. S. Department of Defense
The Amended Mines Protocol imposes important restrictions and rules governing use of landmines, including restrictions on landmine transfers, in order to curb the risks to non-combatants
- Should you be allowed to put land mines on your front yard . . . - Reddit
Using a landmine deals out a punishment that is not yours to deal out, it's for the courts to decide That's not to say you're not allowed to protect your property, but you do it on a case-by-case basis
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