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Explanation:

The term public property is not necessarily easy to define. Each asset needs to be considered separately - on its merits so to speak.

As regards real property, in any society’s jurisdiction the definition hinges on the following:

Is the property an investment?Is the property a dealing asset?Is the property an owner-occupied property?Is the property put to some use which provides basic services - roads, drainage, water supply,… etcIs the property put to some kind of person-related dircet services - school, college, orphanage, hospital,…. etc.Is the property used for some function or purpose, eg defence, business,

Furthermore the definition hinges on what body or person owns the real property - land and buildings. This will be one or more of:

an company, individual, government department, military force, municipal body (local government), … etc.

Reflection and thought on the above is likely to suggestpublic property depends on who owns it and what they do with it.

By way of example… a school will be public property if it is owned by a local authority and put to the use of the education of citizens’ children. However, if the same school were to be owned by a private sector trust/ company/ ..etc and the children had fee paying parents, it would probably be classified as private property.

In contrast, a freehold office block let on lease to a public limited company that runs a business from it would probably be considered to be private property, ie the freehold. However, the freehold is owned by a local council! Is the freehold property to be defined as publi

Public properties are what people of a country own and use it jointly. For example, we walk on road, use electricity, public parks and grounds, hospital, libraries, government offices, etc. These are all built with public money that is from the taxes we pay. And the government is responsible for maintaining this property. But it does not mean that people have no role to play in this regard.

If the government is responsible for building and maintaining public property, it is the duty of people to help the government in maintaining it. It costs a lot of money to uild or buys these things and our country is not so rich. Duty increases a little bit more. If we, the people the country do not use these public amenities properly or we destroy them, it will not be easy to replace them, been seen that people use water and electricity lastly, they cause accidents by removing parts of railway and steal or damage bulbs and fans, from railway compartments.

They do not use railway toilet properly. They throw garbage on the road and spit on it while walking. Other people have to suffer because of this antisocial behaviour. Sometimes electric, telephone and telegraph lines are cut and stolen. As a result everyone suffers as communication gets disrupted. It has also been seen that telephone booths, postoffices and letter-boxes are damaged. Benches are stolen from the parks and water sources contanimated, causing numerous problems to others.

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