China Naming Network - Fortune telling knowledge - How many meters of ancestral graves can't be dug in Fiona Fang?

How many meters of ancestral graves can't be dug in Fiona Fang?

you can't break ground for one or three to five meters, and you can't build a house more than 2 meters.

1. It is three to five meters in front of the mountain, and it is forbidden to break the ground behind it, especially there are no ditches. It is only three to five meters around the plain. At least 2 meters above the ancestral grave can't build a house.

2. Adjacent parties have the right to pass through the historically formed passage within the scope of land or buildings, and the owners and users of land or buildings shall not stop or block it; If an adjacent party has to temporarily occupy the land of the other party due to construction and paving, the other party shall make it convenient, but the constructor shall use it reasonably and restore it to its original state after completion, and compensate for the losses caused.

2. How much is the distance around the ancestral grave legal

1. There is no specific legal provision.

2. The situation varies from place to place, and it can be implemented according to local traditional customs or village rules and regulations.

3. For example, in some places, the method of "sitting on the ground and throwing bricks" is adopted, that is, squatting on the ground with the grave as the center and throwing his head outward, generally within the range of 5-1 meters; In some places, the area of a circle with the cemetery as the center and a radius of 3 meters is stipulated.

Third, the ancestral graves can't be invaded within a few meters

Usually, when there is a dispute over building a house, we have three ways to defend our rights. First, both parties can negotiate and reach relevant agreements after reaching consensus; Second, you can apply to the village Committee for mediation, and third, you can prepare a complaint to bring a lawsuit to the court. For more complicated legal disputes over land and housing ownership, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer.

4. How many meters of ancestral graves are protected by law?

1. Ancestral graves are protected by law.

2. The property rights around the ancestral graves or within a certain distance and the landscape environment are protected by law, mainly according to the civil law and property rights law.

3. As a concept, geomantic omen is not within the scope of legal protection, because it cannot be clearly expressed and is not recognized by current laws.

v. Ownership of ancestral graves

The ancestral graves belong to the state, and the following land belongs to the whole people, that is, the state:

1. Land in urban areas;

2. Land that has been confiscated, expropriated and purchased as state-owned in rural areas and urban suburbs according to law;

3. Land expropriated by the state according to law;

4. Woodlands, grasslands, wasteland, beaches and other lands that are not owned by collectives according to law;

5. If all the members of rural collective economic organizations are converted into urban residents, the land originally owned by their members collectively;

6. The land that was originally owned by the relocated farmers and is no longer used after the collective migration of the farmers' organized land due to the reasons such as national migration and natural disasters.

Legal basis:

Civil Code of the People's Republic of China

Article 8 Civil subjects engaged in civil activities shall not violate laws, public order and good customs.

Article 1 of the Regulations on Funeral Management prohibits the construction of graves in the following areas:

(1) cultivated land and forest land;

(2) urban parks, scenic spots and cultural relics protection areas;

(3) near reservoirs and river dams and water source protection areas;

(4) on both sides of the trunk lines of railways and highways.

the existing graves in the area specified in the preceding paragraph shall be moved or buried within a time limit without leaving graves, except for those cemeteries with historical, artistic and scientific value protected by the state.

Article 2 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Administrative Punishment of Public Security

If it disturbs public order, endangers public security, infringes on personal rights and property rights, and hinders social management, which is harmful to society, and constitutes a crime in accordance with the provisions of the People's Republic of China and the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law; If it is not serious enough for criminal punishment, the public security organ shall impose administrative penalties for public security in accordance with this law.

Article 65 Whoever commits one of the following acts shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be detained for not less than 1 days but not more than 15 days, and may also be fined not more than 1, yuan: < P > (1) intentionally destroying or defacing another person's grave or destroying or discarding another person's bones and ashes;

(2) parking a corpse in a public place or affecting the normal life and work order of others because of parking a corpse, and refusing to listen to dissuasion.

Article 66 Whoever engages in prostitution or whoring shall be detained for not less than 1 days but not more than 15 days, and may also be fined not more than 5, yuan; If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan. Whoever soliciting prostitutes in public places shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan.