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Originally Posted by dickiej
Ok…I admit, I’m confused…can you elaborate?
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New England and NH have had the current status of open access across property since the Mayflower Compact.
''Common law in New Hampshire gives the public the right of access to land that's not posted.'' -
www.wildlife.state.nh.us/landshare/faqs.html
After having land controlled by the ''Crown'', they chose to have land controlled by the ''Common''. It carried down through the MBC into NH before the division, stayed in NH after the division into a province... and tradition held to Statehood.
Finding them guilty of a violation would get them at maximum a small fine - but it takes up a lot of landowner time to take the day off and appear in court.