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I called the store to inform them and I was humiliated when the manager made it out to be a "normal occurence" After several weeks of me trying to handle this on my own, their insurance company denied any claim and hung up on me. I also received a email with her explaining this.... View More
answered on Oct 30, 2024
An Oklahoma attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for three weeks. I'm sorry for your ordeal. Unfortunately, it will probably be difficult to find a law firm that would be interested in this matter. Although you are genuine in the harm you experienced, law firms will not... View More
answered on May 19, 2022
If they have a utility easement then yes they can clear the trees out.
Also on my truck and trailer
answered on Mar 16, 2019
To see the rules for what color your lights have to be, click here:
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CFR-2018-title49-vol6/pdf/CFR-2018-title49-vol6-sec571-108.pdf
Scroll down to page 434. Beginning on page 434, you see a series of tables that tell the color that lights have to be.
I've asked him multiple times to move them and he won't. Agreed on a date and that day came and went. Now since it's winter I have to feed them and I just want them gone. Don't know what's the right thing to do to get this process done.
answered on Dec 17, 2018
4 OK Stat § 4-191 (2017)
Any person employed in feeding, grazing or herding any domestic animals, whether in pasture or otherwise, shall have a lien on said animals for the amount due for such feeding, grazing or herding.
The statutes provide for a means to foreclose that lien.... View More
We’re in Oklahoma the accident happened in Minco, OK to be specific. The livestock was in the middle of my lane I did everything I could to prevent hitting it but it happened anyway. I was almost to a complete stop when I saw the car behind us about to run into us so I then pulled to the side of... View More
answered on Sep 4, 2018
Get an estimate and have it paid for by farmer or his insurance. Or if you have collision run it through yours and they can,,,,, call farmers (as it were)(sorry).
If you were injured, contact a member of the Oklahoma Assn for Justice--they give free consults.
answered on Apr 17, 2018
No to both questions but this can be done to protect the lessee.
answered on Dec 31, 2017
Sorry, your question does not provide enough information to provide an answer. It all depends upon the facts.
We opened a supervisory account with the Farm Service Agency last year on a voluntary basis. Now, they are refusing to endorse a check for part of a crop sale unless it goes into this account that has been idle for probably a year. Is this legal? They don't have a claim to the money, so I... View More
answered on Dec 23, 2013
First, read your loan agreement and the security agreement and any other contracts you have with FSA or any other parties that might be involved, such as the party that wrote the check. If you are still certain they have no right require you to run funds through a supervised account, then you... View More
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