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Can a neighbor sue for an easement to use my land for utility work, when there is another option that uses their own land?
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Answered on May 11, 2009
Not likely. They may purchase an easement, you may grant one, but a court is not going to grant a private party the right to come onto your land. ...
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Implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose?
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Answered on May 08, 2009
No, the warranty you speak of does not apply.
I would try to work it out with the school. You have a colorable argument for some reimbursement,...
My husband is at fault for a chair falling out of the back of our truck which caused an accident. Just how liable are we?
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Answered on May 08, 2009
The 10K is not for your chair, its for the damage to the property of others (the other truck). You will be on the hook for the repairs to the...
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Can i be discharged on my first write-up with no warning?
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Answered on May 08, 2009
Absent a contract, all employment is employment at will. That means you can be discharged at any time and for any reason or no reason (excluding...
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Can I be prosecuted?
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Answered on May 07, 2009
It depends. Did you have gounds to cancel the check? A lot more facts are necessary before we can give you an answer you can rely on.
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What are my rights for a written complain against my baby crying
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Answered on May 07, 2009
I am not sure what you ar asking. You are entitled to child support, possibly spousal support.....it depends on the facts.
Outside of that,...
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My 11 yr old son was at a friends house. I had no idea the parent let them shoot a bb gun. My son shot window. Who pays?
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Answered on May 07, 2009
Generally the homeowner that allowed the shooting, not you. If your son did it deliberately, possibly you. Your son either way (although almost...
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Age discrimination lawsuit under CA employment law
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Answered on May 07, 2009
Absent a contract, all employment is employment at will. You can be terminated at any time and for any reason (excluding prohibited...
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Can I take her to court?
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Answered on May 07, 2009
Nothing. Based on the facts you describe, they were within their rights to terminate your employment. Further, the fact that you claim you did...
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What is the best way to settle a property division case
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Answered on May 07, 2009
It sounds like you have a number of causes of action available. I would speak with an attorney immediately to preserve your rights.
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