Yes, you can sue a public park, but it depends on the circumstances. Generally, claims against government entities, including public parks, are subject to sovereign immunity, which limits legal actions unless the government has waived that immunity. Typically, you would need to demonstrate negligence or a violation of rights, and there may be specific procedures and time limits for filing claims against government agencies. Consulting with a legal expert is advisable to understand the specific laws and regulations applicable in your jurisdiction.
Yes, Linda is alive(:
Highland Park Public School was created in 1909.
The address of the Floral Park Public Library is: 17 Caroline Place, Floral Park, 11001 1820
The address of the Highland Park Public Library is: 494 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park, 60035 2623
The address of the Tinley Park Public Library is: 7851 Timber Drive, Tinley Park, 60477 5387
can I sue for public embarrassment
yes
No, if you could, everybody would sue them and then South Park would be gone.
Linda Sue Park has not publicly disclosed information about her relatives. She is known for being a private person when it comes to her personal life.
She didn't die.
Linda Sue Park
The 2002 Newbery Award winner was A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park.
Sue Johanson is a Canadian writer and public speaker. She is a registered nurse and generally is known for her work in sex education and as a public speaker.
Sue Johanson is a Canadian writer and public speaker. She is a registered nurse and generally is known for her work in sex education and as a public speaker.
Yes, Linda is alive(:
(in the US) ANYBODY can sue ANYONE or ANYTHING. The question you have to ask yourself is what are your chances of being successful. Also: If you had to have a Public Defender appointed to defend you on a crimional charge HOW are you then able to afford an attorney to sue the the Public Defender's Office?
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