Define: Carve

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legal definition of carve?

Carve refers to the act of cutting or shaping a material, such as wood or stone, to create a specific design or form.

Carving on public property, such as trees or benches, is generally illegal and can result in fines or other penalties.

While it may be legal to carve on your own property, it is important to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before doing so.

Selling carvings of copyrighted designs without permission from the copyright holder is illegal and can result in legal action.

Certain materials, such as ivory or protected woods, may have legal restrictions on carving due to conservation or ethical concerns.

Creating a replica of a famous sculpture or artwork for personal use is generally legal, but selling or displaying the replica may require permission from the original artist or their estate.

Carving on historic buildings or monuments is typically illegal without permission from the relevant preservation authorities.

liable if someone is injured by my carving?

If someone is injured by a carving that was not properly secured or maintained, the carver may be held liable for negligence.

Depending on the type of carving and materials used, there may be safety regulations and guidelines that must be followed to prevent injury or harm to the carver and others.

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This glossary post was last updated: 10th April 2024.

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