About 30 years ago my dad had a large gun collection (about 100 total). They were stolen and only about 10 of them were ever recovered. He had a list of models and serial numbers that he sent to local law enforcement. I still have that list. is there any chance of recovering more of the guns? How would I go about that?
posted by DaddyNewt
on Jan 27, 2013 -
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My brother rents a property in Virginia and after a storm four months ago, a massive tree was struck by lightning and fell and is now blocking their driveway. They are still able to drive through the yard to get to the house but the landlord has been dragging his feet to remedy this situation. What can he do?
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posted by MaryDellamorte
on Aug 6, 2011 -
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How do I approach a business owner whose work on his adjoining property is causing excess water to pool on our lawn? . . . details inside. . .
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posted by tronec
on Mar 31, 2009 -
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I was reading comments on Fark about an article where a man was pulled over and had $26,000 in his trunk and the money was confiscated but he was not charged. The merit of this is not what my question is about, it is about whether money (or property can be a defendant in a case).
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posted by thenuts
on Mar 22, 2009 -
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Two weeks ago I rented a new place. A previous tenant left the washer and dryer here. I can't figure out who owns what! Help!
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posted by anonymous
on Jun 8, 2007 -
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How to I protect my book from being adapted to film/screen/movie without my permission?
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posted by bkdelong
on Feb 22, 2006 -
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We have big trees on our property in San Mateo county, CA. Really big trees -- about 120 feet tall, some Coastal Redwood. Is there a clever way to legally protect the trees forever (from being cut down) by deeding them in some way?
posted by kk
on Oct 11, 2004 -
9 answers