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lemons....big lemons


Question Posted Tuesday August 9 2005, 4:14 pm

i have a big lemon tree.its on the from yard so its close by the sidewalk.the lemon tree fell and it fell when this fat woman was walking. the lemon tree fell becuz of the heavy lemons <heavy like the woman> and so now. she is planning to sue us..what shall i do to help?

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poa answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 1:49 am:
She has no case. The lemon tree fell, and it fell while she was walking. Nothing happened to her, thusly she has no case.

Don't bother to hire a lawyer, just represent yourself.

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