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Old March 6th 06, 10:46 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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So? There's nothing special about land owners

That is the most complete statement with regard to land owner's rights
I've seen yet. So owning land does not give you any special priv. with
the land. That seems to well support my assertion that there are no
land owner's right in the U.S.

If you buy property, you also buy into the rules that come with that property.


I have no problem with that. That's like CCNR's. You can either decide
to live with it or decide not to buy the property. However, what we are
talking about is people coming along after you bought the land and
restricting your use of the land without compensation. That is
stealing.

An owner of Connecticut land who lives in Vermont would be able to build a factory in Connecticut and
destroy the environment of the other land owners in the area, without their say-so.


If the necessary restriction did not exist when the land owner bought
the property, the adjacent land owners should purchase that easement
from the land owner. You can't just steal it.

-Robert