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Sue Simmons was born on May 27, 1943, in New York City, New York, USA.
Sue McLeish was born in 1954.
No. Sue is a lesbian.
Rebekkah Sue Rosenberg's birth name is Rebecca Sue Rosenberg.
Sue Ingleton was born on July 20, 1944, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Sue Bea Montgomery was born in 1958.
Maybe not sue but you can take it to the Renters association.
Seoul City Sue died in 1969.
Sioux City Sue was created in 1945.
Aureline Browder was a Black housewife in Montgomery, Alabama, and W.A. Gayle was the mayor of the city during the time of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. During the boycott, the NAACP tried to get the issue dealt with at the Federal Courts. Browder was chosen to sue the city of Montgomery for giving passengers unequal treatment. The complaint was upheld at the District Court, but an appeal kept the case open. The Supreme Court then heard the case and ruled that Montgomery's bus laws were unconstitutional, and ordered them to be removed.
Sue Samuelson has written: 'A centennial history of the Pennsylvania State Association of County Commissioners' -- subject(s): County officials and employees, History, Pennsylvania State Association of County Commissioners
Yes--if there is a written contract or agreement to pay dues. If the dues are voluntary, then the association has no basis to sue.
Sue Davidoff has written: 'The learning school' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Education, School improvement programs, School management and organization
City Attomey's Office or designee
Some know, some do not know. Condominium-savvy owners understand that they purchased property that operates as a private democracy based on the governing documents in effect over the association. People who do not understand the ownership, business and operational structure of the association often behave in ways that affect the association, their neighbors, and themselves in adverse ways.
A condo association can be sued for various reasons, such as breach of contract, failure to maintain common areas, discrimination, mismanagement of funds, and violations of governing documents. Lawsuits may also arise from disputes over amenities, noise disturbances, or failure to enforce rules and regulations.
If the easement is in a municipality other than Chicago, then, the City of Chicago would not sue.