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The clearest case of non-functional requirements I have ever The philosophy of technology behind this is fascinating. (I don't think she had a conversation with anyone without mentioned she passed the bar.) From my understanding, I probally didn't need to pay anything. I wasen't feeling good, and didn't want or could afford a fight with a miserable house bound attorney. The tree's trunk truck was 1/2 on the property line. I ended up just paying my neighbor, who's a lawyer, because a tree healthy tree fell on her property. If a lawyer reads this could you educate me? Oh yea, just because a healthy tree falls from your property and damages your neighbors property it doesn't necessarily mean you are liable to repair their property. We have a problem in northern CA with Oak trees dying. I just thought a quick clean might kill any pathogens. I had no inclination of formally complaining. The following day, there was a side show of sanitizer being sprayed everywhere, and they filmed it. I once, before the fires, asked PG&E to spray a bit of bleach on their tooling through an email. They don't know what that it's not the low voltage lines that are causing the fires? Years ago I noticed they don't seem to sanitize their chain saws.

I've noticed PG&E is hiring pretty much any out fit to trim trees. I have Oak trees and worry about their health. I mean they are not suspose to introduce pathogens from their tools onto your trees. (I belive the Tree Cutting outfit is suspose to cut the limbs with care. It's a bit more nuanced, but that's basically the law. Neighbors have a right to trim (they must do it, unless the tree is obviously diseased.)any part of a tree that comes over their property line.
