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Re: How do you tranfer ownership?
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Posted by Doug in IL on July 27, 2006 at 05:36:49 from (67.142.130.26):
In Reply to: Re: How do you tranfer ownership? posted by Wardner on July 26, 2006 at 22:36:37:
That does not apply in Illinois. Only one sign needs to be posted at the owner's designated, commonly used, entrance to the property. Doesn't matter if it is 1 acre or 600. Written permission is required to trespass. In the case of hunting, the owner's permission is even required to pursue wounded game. I think this reflects the fact that 99% of the property in Illinois privately owned. So, basically, if you aren't on your own property, you are trespassing on someone else's. There are some exceptions in the case of some emergencies. The burden falls on the trespasser to know whose property he is on. And if you are caught in someone's buildings, that can bring on a whole new set of legal problems.
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