Tuesday's Three Burning Legal Questions
Here are today's?three burning legal questions, along with the answers provided by the blogosphere.
1) Question:?I hear there are over 600 tax-foreclosed homes in my county. Will the county just let me purchase all of them at once?
Answer: No problem, as long as you have $4.8 million. (myFOXdetroit.com,?Millionaire buys every tax-foreclosed home in Macomb County)
2) Question:?I am the governor of a state. I am trying to offer an inmate clemency and a stay of execution but he says he doesn't want it! Can he turn my offer down?
Answer: Yes, he can. (ABA Journal,?Judge Says Inmate Who Wants To Be Executed Can Override Governor?s Death Penalty Veto)
3) Question: I just joined the city council in Seattle. My new colleagues tell me that my first project is to head a Sandbox Task Force to study the differences between children's?wooden sandboxes and?wooden planter boxes. Am I being hazed or something?
Answer:?No, this is a real issue in Seattle, where sandboxes that are too close to the street are prohibited and can result in a?$500-per-day penalty, but wooden planter boxes that look just the same are allowed. (The Seattle Times,?City warns North Seattle family of $500-a-day fine over sandbox near street)
Posted by Bruce Carton on August 7, 2012 at 04:18 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Source: http://legalblogwatch.typepad.com/legal_blog_watch/2012/08/tue.html
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