Nothing wrong with it, in concept
Posted on: June 4, 2018 at 14:29:39 CT
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if a group of adjoining landowners want to have private roads and pay for them, that's great. Their property.
What can't seem to be answered is when we get to the philosophical divide. You've got natural person on one side asserting some inalienable right. You've got natural person B on the other side, asserting that A's exercise of his/her inalienable right is infringing on B's. How do you resolve without A) government; B) physical force or harm; or some other method if A & B are both intractable in their positions and refuse to yield or agree?