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earth by Tim
Researcher 45558 Started conversation Jun 21, 1999
if i bought a plot of land to build on,and it was say 100 feet by 100 feet.How far down in depth is legally mine???
earth by Tim
solice Posted Jun 21, 1999
iam sorry to say that in england none of it is below the surface i.e. if you found any 'treasure' it would belong to the crown, and mineral right belong to them as well. as for the rest of our small planet i don't know
earth by Tim
Commander Zero Posted Jun 29, 1999
Well, you can just dig until you hit something.
Gas lines would be bad. Electric lines would also be
bad unless you're feeling a bit run down. Now, water lines...
that would fun.
In the US of A, you have to do a mineral rights search to
see if the land under your feet already belongs to somebody
else (an oil company, a gas company, a coal company, for instance).
If you do the mineral rights search yourself, you will learn the many wonderful ways paper smells as it slowly deteriorates in county courthouses.
earth by Tim
Researcher 33717 Posted Jul 1, 1999
Anyway, why does it have to be 100 ft by 100 ft? Why can't it be 1 billionth of a foot by 1 billionth of a foot? The same principle should apply. Go on, tell 'em I said so!
earth by Tim
Researcher 33717 Posted Jul 5, 1999
Hello?...anyone actually reading these things or am I all on my own here? I know I don't have the brain of Einstein, or the looks of Marilyn Monroe, (she did have 6 toes you know), but a short. "hi, 33717, how are you doing", would be nice. Anyway, I'm off now, bye...bye then...byeeee...oh I give up!
earth by Tim
Researcher FOX Posted Jul 5, 1999
Whot ever you do do not by that bit of land in New Zealand or you might find that you dont even own the 100ft by 100ft, Letalone the air space or any thing under the ground. The local Maori will fight for every inch. But if you do decide to purchase that picturessqu pice of Kiwi coulture I would suggest you bring a Vogarn Taskforse with you.
And maybe a dictionary for me.
earth by Tim
Lochangel Posted Jul 7, 1999
Tim - make sure you do not buy it in London - cos London Underground have rights to alot of the stuff below ground level. And they have bizarre planning rights which means that they can do all sorts to get access to their tunnels and earth.
earth by Tim
Obscure Posted Jul 8, 1999
Byh my recollection of English law:- above 6 feet is yours, below is the crowns, unless you are digging on crown or public (ergo crown) land. Below 6 feet is crown. Hence corpse are supposed to not be burried further then 6 feet!
earth by Tim
Lochangel Posted Jul 8, 1999
Did you know that in Venice up until this century I think they used to dig up all the bodies in the cemeteries and dump them in the canal due to the lack of space. Except that they have never had to do this for the Protestants because they have yet to fill up their cemeteries. Of course the bloke who told me that could be lying.
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