Drawbar right

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Pedestrian law was a law in the German legal system, so the owner of a carriage got the right to use the tiller in situated on the plot sheds or barns using a button located in the wall opening, the pole hole to make rich, on the neighbor's property or garden. In return, the victim usually had the right to set up his bicycles, ladders and other equipment on the wall of the building on the other side under the protection of the roof, or to hang them up and bring them dry.

Also the tip of wagoners was drawbar law called.

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