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[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=spdrun]If Sanders has an accident, I hope it leads to mass demonstrations that shut this fuckin country DOWN.[/quote]
He is old. And old people do have fatal accidents.
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You’re already covering for when the Clintons knock him off.
NotCrankyParticipantSeems to me like Bernie is the type that will get killed if he wins. I don’t want that to be my prediction, but it makes me wonder.
NotCrankyParticipantoops.
NotCrankyParticipantGotta use my health insurance to go to rehab to get off subscription addiction that my health insurance funds. Can I pass on that and just get a less expensive education for my kid?
NotCrankyParticipantI read something similar a few months back . Kind of got me by surprise. But now every time i drive by that bright white, pristine, saintly look pain management building on Fetcher Parkway, (looks like it came into the random suburb straight out of heaven}, I think satanic dope pusher building. I would bet my liver that that’s where many middle class san diego opioid addicts get their fixes. Probably similar businesses every 5 miles.
i wouldn’t even take the abuterol and dulera my Kaiser Doc prescribed for a longish lasting bout with bronchitis. Never even took the RX to the pharmacy. The whole pharma thing is sick , not just pain management. They probably wonder why I even went to the Doctor, but I wanted to know if I was really sick not to be prescribed some disgusting junk for a longer lasting than average cold.
NotCrankyParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=Blogstar]I’ll be o.k. if I can just get a discount code and maybe free shipping on the new security gate from Walmart.
That looks like the entrance to a nice estate.[/quote]
Maybe it’s not the right gate then.
I like this one. http://www.alekoproducts.com/Paris-Swing-Dual-Iron-Driveway-Pedestrian-Gate-p/set16x4pard-ap.htm
The little side gate would be useful.
NotCrankyParticipantEPA might not be unconstitutional but it can be so extreme in power grabs that it seems like it should be.
NotCrankyParticipantI’ll be o.k. if I can just get a discount code and maybe free shipping on the new security gate from Walmart.
NotCrankyParticipant[quote=paramount]And at least half of the population believed the youtube story.[/quote]
What is the youtube story?NotCrankyParticipantoops!
NotCrankyParticipantI think settling with this guy is not a good plan. I need the injunction if going to the trouble to sue him at all.
Which sort of brings me back to this idea.
Abatement
There is a general and limited common law principle that a party is entitled to enter onto another’s land in order to put an end to an interference. This is known as abatement, and it comprises of both:
A right to enter onto the servient land in certain circumstances.
A remedy of putting right the interference.
Abatement can only be used where a cause of action exists and, in the case of easements, this lies in nuisance. So, for example, abatement may be used to lawfully remove an obstruction that is blocking a right of way.
The limitations on abatement were discussed in Burton v Winters [1993] 1 WLR 1077 which are:
Abatement is only appropriate in simple cases or where an immediate remedy is needed.
If there is more than one way to abate the nuisance, the least “mischievous” method should be used as the party abating a nuisance must act in the most reasonable manner available.
The party abating the nuisance must not cause any unnecessary damage.
A claimant cannot resort to abatement if a court has already refused a mandatory injunction.
Abatement must be exercised promptly.
Unless it is an emergency, or there is no need to enter onto someone else’s land, the party abating the nuisance should give notice to the party causing the nuisance.
If a party enters property to abate a nuisance, then that party is not precluded from seeking other remedies of damages and/or a declaration in court. If the nuisance recommences, an injunction may also be sought.NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Hobie]This is what the injunction is for.[/quote]
An injunction is granted if the two attorney’s settle an drop the case? Or they agree to allow the judge to grant the injunction prior to closing the case?
NotCrankyParticipantBack to the legal process: Say some kind of quick settlement goes forward, how is this enforceable? Settlement pretty much being get your fence out of my
easement road. What consequences are there if the neighbor returns in some other from to blocking or sabotaging the road?NotCrankyParticipantReality fluid. What is considered fun and entertaining is fluid.
Now we can have new world records at things.First person ever to win olympic decathlon as a man and then a woman, There will even be a record for who did that amazing feat it in the shortest number of elapsed years.
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