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The centre of the fence posts are in line with the boundary. So the fence attached to the post may be on either side of the boundary line, depending on who owned the fence (especially important if dividing two gardens of semi-detached houses, where one owner may be responsible for the upkeep of the dividing fence - often shown in the deeds).
Dont know who is 'responsible' but the loss if reported to an insurance company would not be covered. //
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Dividing by decimal is different from dividing by whole number as you have to multiply by a number to remove the decimal.
If you are dividing a positive by a negative, yes. If you are dividing a negative by a negative, you will get a positive.
The centre of the fence posts are in line with the boundary. So the fence attached to the post may be on either side of the boundary line, depending on who owned the fence (especially important if dividing two gardens of semi-detached houses, where one owner may be responsible for the upkeep of the dividing fence - often shown in the deeds).
That is the correct spelling of "fence" (a dividing structure, to duel with foil or epee, or slang, to handle stolen goods).
The owner of the fence or the owner of the property on which it stands.
In Australia the owners on either side of the fence
I'm guessing the person who bough the fence I'm guessing the person who bough the fence
If you can prove it your neighbor should be responsible for it, through insurance or otherwise.
Neither is responsible.If you want to replace the fence and the neighbor doesnt than you cant legally touch it. If the neighbor gives consent to rebuild the fence its his or her choice if they want to split the cost or not. So basically whoever wants the fence replaced is responsible for payment.
Stress on both Only and understanding and a slight pause before, will bring down..... It could be written as 'It is only understanding [each other's points of view] that will bring down the fence dividing a nation.
Meristems.
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