Yes, but it doesn't mean you win automatically.
Then you get dragged across the yard etc. then you sue their department
Seoul City Sue died in 1969.
Sioux City Sue was created in 1945.
If your dog was to attack an intruder in your own yard , im sure he could try to sue but probably could not get very far as the dog was doing what it was suppose to and was protecting your home from him.
City Attomey's Office or designee
If the easement is in a municipality other than Chicago, then, the City of Chicago would not sue.
You most certainly have the right to sue the city for the damages that they caused. You could probably also sue the operator of the crane as well.
The best way to maintain a residence or business is through flood insurance. You can sue the city for flood damages, but remember, that cities have a lot more money than you do. The best way to sue the city is through a class action lawsuit.
Then Sue came along Loved me strong That's what I thought Me and Sue that died
Sue Borzage was born in 1905, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Sue Wood has written: 'Imagine yourself to be water'
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