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Posted by Sid on April 16, 2007 at 19:27:26 from (12.156.158.161):
In Reply to: O/T...Pipe Lines... posted by jmh on April 16, 2007 at 18:55:02:
From what I have observed over the years, I think it will pay you to set down with a Co. rep. and let him know your concerns. That is what Dad did and they paid better and took more care when crossing our farm than they did a lot of places. They went to great pains to leave the land as Dad wanted. Over the years they have been very good about letting Dad know when they were going to be on the place and what they were going to do. One landowner in the area was not going to let them run over him and had the money to fight them and go to court. He was going to show "you fools" how to deal with them. The court settlement was for less than the original offer was when they first approached him.
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