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  2. Safe Sidewalk Vending Act - Wikipedia

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    Because SB 946 prevents criminal penalties for violations of laws around sidewalk vending, vendors choose to ignore those laws. Although vendors can be issued administrative fines for violations, they cannot be compelled to show identification documents when they are cited and can get relief based on their ability to pay. [19]

  3. Am I responsible for fixing sidewalk damage around my ... - AOL

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    California law states property owners are responsible for damage to the sidewalk in front of their property. How can you prevent costs?

  4. More California street vendors can open shop under new law ...

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    The new law will make it easier for taco stands and fruit carts to do business. ... Since 2018, only 165 of the estimated 10,000 sidewalk street vendors in Los Angeles obtained a permit, ...

  5. Are Modesto sidewalk vendors regulated by police? Inspected ...

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  6. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    The laws vary from state to state but the majority of US states do not have laws in place to limit the value placed on the resale amount of event tickets or where and how these tickets should be sold. Ticket resellers may conduct business on nearby sidewalks, or advertise through newspaper ads or ticket brokers.

  7. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as growing crops (e.g. timber), minerals or water, and wild animals; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property, (more generally) buildings or housing in general.

  8. Lateral and subjacent support - Wikipedia

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    Lateral and subjacent support, in the law of property, describes the right a landowner has to have that land physically supported in its natural state by both adjoining land and underground structures.

  9. Real estate transaction - Wikipedia

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    A real estate transaction is the process whereby rights in a unit of property (or designated real estate) are transferred between two or more parties, e.g. in the case of conveyance one party being the seller(s) and the other being the buyer(s). It can often be quite complicated due to the complexity of the property rights being transferred ...