The amount of right-of-way (ROW) a power company has typically depends on local regulations and the type of infrastructure being installed. Generally, utility companies may obtain a ROW that ranges from 10 to 100 feet wide, allowing them access to install, maintain, and operate power lines and equipment. Specific requirements can vary by jurisdiction and the agreements made with landowners. It's essential for companies to comply with legal and regulatory standards when establishing their ROW.
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Pretty much... none. If you find a company where they need a CDL driver "right this very instant!", they might be willing to put you to work right away before they check your MVR, but they will check it. If the company itself doesn't, their insurance company is going to.
Not as much as a first. they can't forclose. Basically it's just a secured loan. They have to be satisfied when property sold though & title will not be clear until they go away.
A standard typical power chair will cost you around $700. This price will fluctuate depending on the options you desire, the company, and your insurance company.
Not much. Go see a doctor RIGHT AWAY if you're bleeding.
That is for the US people to decide.
it gives them no horse power, it took away from mine.
If the power company was negligent in some way you might have a case and be able to sue them. However, if they turn power off for non-payment of a legitimate bill you wouldn't have much of a case.
ask your electric company
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The sun is far away from earth, yes, but it is at the right distance to keep the earth warm (through the natural greenhouse effect). If we were closer, then the earth would be much warmer (and humans may not have evolved in the same way, or at all!).
right around 110.