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Posted by NC Wayne on September 16, 2004 at 19:36:06 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: who owns my tractor?? posted by Lynn Kasdorf on September 16, 2004 at 12:08:29:
Like the other posts I'm no lawyer, but it doesn't sound to me like she has much of a case, even with the old bill of sale. The guy says that the machines were given to someone in his family, and the fact that the old woman hasn't bothered to do anything with them in nearly 50 years supports that, at least in my opinion. Beyond the fact that she has the origional bill of sale it's all a he said-she said matter as to ownership. Anybody could find a bill of sale somewhere for a machine that old and if they were able to track the machine down they could claim that it was theirs. It sounds to me like she saw the machines start disappearing from the mans farm and caught wind that he was making a little bit of money off of them and decided she wanted a cut of the pie. Good luck, I hope you get to keep your machine. Personally I believe someone that would just let one sit and rust for that many years doesn't deserve to have it back...even if it is "legally" theirs.
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