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Old 24-07-2007, 06:41 AM
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rachael simpson;733034]rachael simpson wrote:
William Wagner wrote:
http://www.google.com/search?q=land%20rights

http://law.justanswer.com/?r=galaw&g...FQ1dPgodkhf1LQ

Looks like JoeSpareBedroom is right on about getting a layer.

Complex stuff.

Bill


hey bill,

thanks for the links. had done a google search, and checked the
wikipedia, but hadn't turned up the other link you posted, waiting on my
answer now.....you're right about it being complex. I'm bout ready to
pull my hair out already...hummm, wonder what i'd look like bald? lol

btw, decided on supper. on the menu: garlic & parmesan fries and string
beans, pork tenderloin (seasoned with garlic salt, balsamic vinaigrette,
& honey), and cilantro corn-salad. Anyone hungry?

rachael aka rae

not rachael ray.......yet!


got an answer from one on the just answer site. the response basically
boils down to what joe figured.....get a lawyer else where....in the
same response, they offered to take the case at their firm...but no real
answers/suggestions other than that...wouldn't be surprised if that was
their response to every question...

okay first thing id like to know is if they did an environmental impact report did u give them permission to go onto your land to do it? if not then they trespassed. also are u sure that one was done?
you have the right as the land owner to see all aspects of that report and they cannot tell u otherwise.
also since the water hits a dead end what does it have to do with anyone unless as has been mentioned there are some wells close to your area.
sounds like someone is going to get paid big bucks for something to do with that land and if everyone here is in agreement and i would be sure that they are its the relatives.
if the hydro goes by your area then there is a potential for development for factories etc in that area and it would be great because the power grid is right there.
i sure would push this issue and get hold of a newspaper as was mentioned--a fairly large one outside of your town if possible--and let them know whats going on. also get hold of a national television station outside of your area.
also get hold of your the environmental office and any farming groups or organization that u know of. if u are not able to find any of them contact your ministry of agriculture and im sure they can help. then lets see what happens. good luck, sockiescat.