This could be a complex situation. If the home has been insured with the same insurance company during all of these plumbing leak losses and now the foundation damage it would be wise to report a claim. Expert opinions on the cause of the foundation problem may be required in order to assess coverage. Sometimes insurance companies hire the expert to look into it (oftenly to support a denial, unfortunately). //
The concept of a "horizontal line" or "horizontal" existed before the concept of a "horizon." The term "horizontal" is used in geometry and mathematics to describe a line or plane that is parallel to the horizon or perpendicular to the vertical direction (i.e., it runs flat from left to right). The word "horizontal" has been used in this geometric sense for centuries. On the other hand, the term "horizon" primarily refers to the apparent boundary between the Earth and the sky as seen from a specific point. The concept of the horizon has been part of human observation and language for much longer than precise geometric terminology. It's a fundamental aspect of how we perceive the world, particularly the natural world. So, to summarize, the concept of a "horizontal line" came first in the context of mathematics and geometry, while the concept of the "horizon" has been a fundamental part of human observation and understanding of the Earth's curvature for a much longer time.
That requirement is not true of all jurisdictions. In many areas you can mix onsite if you wish. There may have been lobbying by environmental groups or even cement companies to cause this requirement in your area. The point is why would you mix onsite? Unless you have a very small job or great distance to transport the cement to the job, it is more efficient, cheaper, and cleaner to use ready mix. It is cost effective. Some construction site require site mixing just to save time and money.
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Tornadoes have caused bridges to collapse on a number of occasions. In some cases pieces of bridges have been carried away by tornadoes.
n he was'nt he was until he got fired The only reason Robin Hood is not a highway man is because in his day highways hadn't yet been invented. (Actually the Roman had highways but once their Empire collapsed nobody built highways again for a long long time). But in every other way Robin Hood is indeed a highway man.
Ancient Rome had a highway called the Appian Way. They built it so well parts of it still exist today. There have always been routes used by people to move items, people, trade. Some were paved while others weren't, but they were highways that people traveled.
Yes
It depends who has been most talked about.
If you have committed a violation, yes. California highway Patrol doesn't only patrol the highways, but also California and it's entirety. I've gotten drunks who pull over into their driveways thinking they will not get caught for a DUI. If an officer is in a place he or she is legally allowed to be (eg hot pursuit of a criminal that runs into your house where you have marijuana growing, plain view, open field, probable cause, or like my example) if there is an offense that has been of is being committed, it will be taken care of by any officer.
Well it's his fault cause he should have been watching were he was going.
Highways are roads that are usually maintained by the local government (or even the state - never federal) but the funding for the highway can come from the federal government. State highways never cross state lines. US highways do cross state lines. US highways were established to create paths for travel where the road number does not change from state to state. This was done to make interstate travel easier and was mandated by congress in the 1930s if memory serves me correctly. Freeway is a road that has NEVER been a toll road and NEVER will be. Interstate - highway that crosses state lines and is not a US highway. This is a seperate act of congress and was established in the 1950s to create highways that were limited access and were designed for those traveling long distances on a regular basis. EDIT*** I looked at the definitions for freeway, expressway (you didn't ask, but I looked anyhow), etc. and it seems as though there is a small bit of confusion relating to this specific definition of the word freeway. True, the answer below does appear to be factual, but I do seem to recall a state that has designated a definition of a freeway as the one I provided, but I am unable to find the site that stated this (I have seen this and not in a dream). For all intents and purposes however, it appears as though the most common definition for a freeway is a limited access, divided highway. It also appears that a highway is an undivided road (based on the definition of the other terms). In the US, it's a matter of who pays for them. The federal government pays for the interstate highways. They can look very similar, e.g., both can have ramps for heavy traffic. From the source links: The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly called the Interstate Highway System or Interstate Freeway System, and colloquially referred to as "the Interstate", is a network of limited-access roadways (also called freeways, highways, or expressways) in the United States. It is named for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who championed its formation. As of 2006, the system has a total length of 46,876 miles (75,440 km).[1] The Interstate Highway System is a subsystem of the National Highway System. The National Highway System (NHS) of the United States comprises approximately 160,000 miles (256,000 kilometers) of roadway, including the Interstate Highway System and other roads, which are important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility. It is the world's longest highway system. The system, which was developed by the United States Department of Transportationin cooperation with the states, local officials, and metropolitan planning organizations was approved by the United States Congress in 1995. It encourages individual states to focus on strategic routes support these with federal funds where the States can incorporate design and construction improvements that address their traffic needs safely and efficiently.
The federal government plays a large role in transportation policy through subsidy programs for state governments and a growing array of regulatory mandates. Modern federal highway aid to the states began in 1916. Then the interstate highway system was launched in 1956 and federal involvement in transportation has been growing ever since.
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No, since UFOs have never been proven to exist, no highway is needed for landing.
The "Minecraft ghost" - that has been appearing on a peoples world's has been linked to Notch's dead brother.
No. Not unless you have been hired by the county to plow snow from the highway to clear it for drivers.