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From the page: "EMINENT DOMAIN The first time I used the 42 USCS 1982 was to stop a condemnation and eminent domain. The road commission wanted to straighten out a road. There was a widow lady in the line for the road work. I contacted the lady. The county road commission attorney... more
Reviewed by EyesWideOpen111 Jun 15, 02:29pm ( 13 reviews ) • landrights.com
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Reviewed by neur0maniak on Jun 15, 7:17pm
it makes you wonder what lawyers do (and know), if they aren't even aware that they're breaking the laws they are saying that they are enforcing.
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Rated by EyesWideOpen111 on Jun 15, 2:29pm
From the page: "EMINENT DOMAIN The first time I used the 42 USCS 1982 was to stop a condemnation and eminent domain. The road commission wanted to straighten out a road. There was a widow lady in the line for the road work. I contacted the lady. The county road commission attorney arranged a meeting with her at her house. I was there before the attorney arrived. The attorney ask why I was there? My reply was I am not here to talk about how much money you will pay, or if you pay her with coffee beans or what ever. My being here is to see to it you don't violate her rights. They talked about how they would enforce the "taking with eminent domain" if she would not sell. So the best thing she should do is take what they offer her. If she went to court her gain would be eaten up in attorneys fees. Then I told the attorney they had no jurisdiction to take the land. The reply was, we do it every day. I then handed a copy of 42 USCS 1982 to the attorney. Their response was, this is part of the civil rights bill. With that I gave the attorney my card and left. Two days later I answered the phone. It was the attorney, the first thing said " you are right we can not take that land because we do not have jurisdiction." We talked about law for a while and said good by. They offered her $128,000 and in about two months they settled for $180,000. 42 USCS 1982 * This U.S. Code is part of the civil rights package. Sec. 1982. "Property rights of citizens". Here it only talks about the property the federal and state government have a preparatory or monitory interest in. Take time to read this very carefully. This was written to protect all the people. KNOW YOUR LAND RIGHTS! http://www.landrights.com "
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Reviewed by Chanserv on Jun 14, 8:27am
Writes extremely poorly to be a lawyer.
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Reviewed by PurposefulStride on Jun 13, 8:50pm
Who is the author, what's his authority, why does the lawyer contact him and not the woman? Is he a lawyer? Why can't he write well?
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Rated by dzur on Jun 13, 12:31pm
From the page: "The first time I used the 42 USCS 1982 was to stop a condemnation and eminent domain."
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Rated by invisableman on Jun 12, 10:02pm
This U.S. Code is part of the civil rights package. Sec. 1982. "Property rights of citizens". Here it only talks about the property the federal and state government have a preparatory or monitory interest in. Take time to read this very carefully. This was written to protect all the people.
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Reviewed by gneek on Jun 12, 5:05pm
Interesting, but the spelling!
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Rated by warpedoblivion on May 12 2009, 9:28pm
this is fairly interesting. Definitely a good read.