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Q: jurisprudence relating to the preservation of the aerial view of a monument destroyed by the construction of a building

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Mr. James Parrish Coleman
Mr. James Parrish Coleman
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  • Real Estate Law Lawyer
  • Robertsdale, AL

A: You are going to have to give details here. If you want to sue because you can't see a monument anymore you probably cannot. Will you give some details, please?

Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Real Estate Law Lawyer
  • Freeeport, FL

A: And if by "jurisprudence", you mean court precedent, you are asking for extensive research. Such research can be had, but usually you will have to pay for it. Essentially, that means retaining an attorney, who will first ask you questions such as this:

-What is your legal situation regarding this issue (i.e.: are you being sued, is somebody suing you, or is a suit threatened)?

-If it's an ongoing lawsuit, what is the posture of the case (has the court entered judgment, was there an appeal, etc.)?

If you are seeking to brief an issue before a court (trial or appellate) or other tribunal, the precedents you need will also depend upon a multiplicity of other factors.

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