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Re: O.T. Property Line Disputes
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Posted by Katharine on July 20, 2007 at 18:27:03 from (70.152.57.109):
In Reply to: O.T. Property Line Disputes posted by NEsota on July 20, 2007 at 17:39:04:
For crying out loud, I read that entire ruling. All bloody 19 pages. The only person I can see who had any sense was the final dissenting judge, who also had the final word, but without unfortunately, much merit to the offended party in the suit. The whole idea of being able to build a berm or wall in your portion of the lake and then be able to drain it, is to say the least majorly absurd - magnified times ten. Utterly and totaly ridiculous to tell the plaintiffs and defendants that basically the best the court could come up with, was to allow each party to fence, berm and drain their protion of the lake if they so desired. It should have been made common ground between the parties, period. For, what if one of the parties decides to take up kite flying or micro-lite flying, according to the courts ruling and interpretation of the law regarding the property rights extending "...from heaven to hell..." then they could sue them for flying into their private air-space! Give me a break! Someone needs to have their heads examined and those idotic judges should be voted off the bench next term. Just my opinion, and GLAD I am not a party to that mess!
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