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What is the meaning of limitations imposed on property pls explain

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Answered by sarveshcpr
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When you are only allowed to walk to the end of the block, this is an example of a limitation. When there are certain things you are not good at doing, these are examples of limitations. When a law has specific things that a person cannot do, the law is an example of a limitation.

Answered by vbhai97979
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limiting condition; restrictive weakness; lack of capacity; inability or handicap: He knows his limitations as a writer. something that limits; a limit or bound; restriction: an arms limitation; a limitation on imports.

Limits on use or ownership of land

Property Law

Property law defines limitations on how owners can use their land. For example, how large of a hole (e.g., as a surface mine, underground mine, or a basement for a building) can owners dig on their land and how close to the property line can the landowner digs the hole? The legal answer is "[e]ach coterminous owner is entitled to the lateral and adjacent support which that owner's land receives from the adjoining land, subject to the right of the owner of the adjoining land to make proper and usual excavations on the same for purposes of construction on using ordinary care and skill, taking precautions to sustain the land of the other, and giving previous reasonable notice to the other of the intention to make such excavations." N.D.C.C. §47-01-18. Restated, a landowner cannot dig a hole so large or so close to the property line that it will cause the neighbor's land to slide into the opening. This statute, based on common law principles, illustrates that a landowner does not have unlimited rights to how they use their land.

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