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A rear Lieger is a property owner or beneficial owner whose land is not - as the one Anliegers - right next to a road or a water course is, but is only accessible indirectly.

Correspondingly, there are regulations in building law , road and right of way , water law and neighborhood law , which regulate, for example, the use of residents or rights of way.

Residents living behind can be residents of a road closed to traffic, which they have to drive on in order to get directly to the street on which they are themselves or in which traffic with a resident is to take place in the aforementioned sense.

Residential use is the legal granting of certain rights of use that go beyond common use. In Germany, for example, Section 24 (2) of the Water Management Act (WHG) in the version in force before March 1, 2010 authorizes the federal states to stipulate use by the rest of the world. However, very few countries have made use of this authorization. The corresponding § 26 WHG in the new version no longer provides for the use of rear residents.

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Individual evidence

  1. BVerwG, judgment of February 15, 2000, Az .: 3 C 14.99, margin no. 24