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Do so and we have no contract, if given a 30 days notice to remove the animal via a Facebook message at the end of the 30 days if the animal is not removed do we have the right to claim the animal as our own and/or rehome it?
answered on Sep 4, 2017
Sounds like you did a good deed and allowed a friend to leave their animal with you. I am hoping by this time the friend has picked up their animal. If not, I would notify them that if they have not picked up the animal by a time certain you will be charging at so much a day. This will likely... View More
You know how cigarette companies used to bribe the government and try to hide that cigarettes were unhealthy from the public fifth years ago. Theoretically which section of the law would I have to study to fight them legally business law or international law?
answered on Aug 25, 2017
Neither. Tort law and Consumer Protection Law and FDA laws.
According to local health dept regulations paulding county ga
answered on Aug 21, 2017
So long as the kitchen is approved by the State. All regs should be available. Find out this cost, and requirements. Important.
A while back my husband got struck by lightening on the job along with 3 other people on a field. the dairy gave him workers comp. But just yesterday he found out not even by his boss but by an ex-employee he was fired; due to getting contractors to do their job. My Husband worked on the fence... View More
answered on Jul 18, 2017
Contact a member of the Fla Justice Assn that handles comp--they give free consults. Your husband needs to find out when he can go to a doctor of his own choosing. Generally that's all your husband will get.
When we saw cows, we wanted to see if someone owned the field. The owner never noticed us, or if they did they didn't do anything. We eventually found out that that field is owned by somebody. We haven't gone there since.
answered on Jul 10, 2017
Every square inch is owned by somebody. It is trespassing whether you know who owns it or not. Don't go where you don't have permission. It is especially dangerous to go in a field with cows or other animals. And don't go in a field with a single cow. It could be a bull, and... View More
We live at the bottom of a hill. The neighbor behind us has a home at the top of the hill, and owns most of the property in between. Many years ago we removed all of the berry bushes growing on our property. But just over the fence, there is about 10 yards deep of berry bushes still growing... View More
answered on Jun 27, 2017
You can claim trespass if their bushes are over the property line. If they don't respond to written requests from an attorney, litigation may be required. More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an... View More
Marijuana was planted for rope and soil health pre WWI. We currently eradicate marijuana with herbicides and grow corn and soybeans. Costco sells hemp seeds from Thailand and paper can be made from the fiber (instead of trees)...what is the possibility of growing legal marijuana on the farm?
answered on Jun 1, 2017
Contact a Nebraska lawyer. This answer does not constitute legal advice; make any predictions, guarantees, or warranties; or create any Attorney-Client relationship.
How does location take effect? Roadside, wilderness or even public spaces?
answered on May 10, 2017
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answered on Feb 27, 2017
More facts are needed. More details are necessary to provide a professional analysis of your issue. The best first step is an Initial Consultation with an Attorney. You can read more about me, my credentials, awards, honors, testimonials, and media appearances/ publications on my law practice... View More
One of the three partners was responsible for securing operating funds and was the former tenant of the acreage involved. He applied for and was approved for an FSA microloan prior the formation of the LLC. He invested part of the FSA sourced funds back into the LLC farm but at a reduced stake in... View More
answered on Jan 23, 2017
You are right to be worried since based on the facts you've given it does appear that a violation of the terms of the loan took place at best and it may be fraud at worst. All of this can affect the LLC if a lawsuit is filed or if property owned by the LLC becomes the subject of the... View More
Florida: My mother has 4 horses, and financially she is suffereing. She works 2 jobs and still cannot pay her bills, utilities are cut off every other month and I'm having to pay them for her. I know if she got rid of her horses, or at least 3 of them, she would be fine, but she refuses to do... View More
answered on Nov 18, 2016
No, unless you can persuade a court that she is mentally incompetent, you cannot second-guess her financial decisions. You indicate that you are "having" to pay her bills. Actually that is not correct. Legally, you have no obligation to pay her bills.
They did not contact us beforehand. They said it was so they did not damage there equipment.
answered on Oct 14, 2016
Generally, the answer is no, they cannot destroy a wooded area that is on your property. However, in order to know for certain, one must review specific facts surrounding the situation. I would recommend taking pictures, and organizing all information relevant to this situation, and consulting... View More
answered on Aug 4, 2015
I doubt it, and what would you do with a yes or no answer, anyway?
Branches from my tree cross over my property line onto next yard about 15feet in the air, not touching any structure. Am I in violation of any laws?
answered on Apr 1, 2015
Cases vary depending upon the facts of the case and the ability of the parties to a case to resolve the specific issues established in the pleadings of the case. Mediation is mandatory, usually, and a complete settlement can be reached in a vast majority of cases filed. In order to know the law on... View More
answered on Mar 30, 2015
Such a person could face charges for vandalism, criminal damage, criminal trespassing, criminal mischief, and potentially breaking and entering or even burglary depending upon the exact circumstances, whether any structure was entered, and the amount of damage done or intended.
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
answered on Jan 9, 2013
You may have prescriptive easement over the three feet which will allow you to continue to use that area as before. If you paid property taxes on this three foot strip of land you may also have ownership of it based on the law of adverse possession. You should carefully review your property tax... View More
My neighbor has a huge tree and the limbs are hanging and touching my roof. Today when I got home one very large branch had fallen on one of my large animals cages and bent it all up and another fell on the shared fence and landed in my yard. Several more are dead and could fall any day. When I ask... View More
answered on Nov 14, 2012
Make a claim to her insurance company for the damages.
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