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You know I posted this question under Real Estate and got no response! (So
far!)
Thanx for your time and effort.
It so happens that her easement is separate from my driveway and the land
that she wants from me, realy won't be missed. But as you said a
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Sure they can be sued, but not for crappy service.
They (cellular providers) recognize that they do not have good coverage
everywhere so they often give you 30 days to opt out of the contract. Even
if they didn't give you the 30 days, if you attempt
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I think that if the city is ultimately going to take the easement as a city
street, then an easement is not the best designation to get.
You didn't say how many homes her project is going to be, but you should
remember that whatever her cost is to ge
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Ugh.
Prior to a recent move, I renewed my AT&T Wireless service with the
assurance that my new neighborhood had good signal coverage. Of course,
that turned out not to be true and I was forced to change service
providers to Verizon Wireless, which
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Great family; probably very much like LBMHBF's. :-)
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Daily Mail (London)
February 15, 2005
Divorcee Targets Her Father-in-law's Fortune
By Beth Hale
When dotcom millionaire Jonathan Rowland's marriage broke up, he was keen to
keep the peace with his ex-wife Zoe.
He made what he thought was a g
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More details! The developer wants to add my land to her existing easement.
The city has told her that to develop the rest of her land she must have a
street built and given to the city.
So...if I sell her the easement, she develops it and the city take
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OURTH SECTION
CASE OF STEEL AND MORRIS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
(Application no. 68416/01)
JUDGMENT
STRASBOURG
15 February 2005
This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44
§ 2 of the Convention. It may be sub
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FIFTY ACRES EVERY MINUTE
EVERY year an area of rainforest the size of Britain is cut down or
defoliated, and burnt. Globally, one billion people depend on water flowing
from these forests, which soak up rain and release it gradually. The
disaster in
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ebruary 15, 2005
The McLibel Judgment
EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
069
15.2.2005
Press release issued by the Registrar
CHAMBER JUDGMENT
STEEL AND MORRIS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
The European Court of Human Rights has today notified
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By the way, I am not a lawyer, I am a real estate agent. You probably need a
lawyer to make sure any contract is drawn properly so your remaining
property is not placed at risk. Set the sales price of your sliver of land
that you will sell so as to
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"Jorda" <g673nw@prodigy.net> wrote in message
news:ad6b5b99d333a6737d53800315e87c4f@localhost.talkaboutprofessions.com...
> More details! The developer wants to add my land to her existing easement.
> The city has told her that to develop the rest o
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Are there any contracts here stating Jack is going to complete the job ? if
so fire him get a developer that sticks to his word, if Jack comes back at
you wanting to sue he will loose, you have a contract stating he will
complete the job .
"Dave Turn
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I dont know where you are, but here in Arizona, if he is not in the lease
you could throw his @ out, and if he refuses call the cops and have his @
thrown out .
"Maja" <mjwozniaNOSP@Munity.ncsu> wrote in message
news:rv_Pd.69983$K72.10258427@twister
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Xeton2001IsAMoron.20.dwpj65@spamgourmet.com wrote:
> She had plead guilty to her own DUI charge earlier in the week.
Sorry, didn't read the entire article.
Nice family.
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Peter T. Daniels wrote:
> Biwah wrote:
>
> > Last October, Tatum gave a similar order to a Mexican woman who had
been
> > cited for neglect of her 11-year-old daughter, said a lawyer who is
> > representing the woman in her appeal. Setting a court
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