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en The good news is nobody was injured and it's only property damage. The runoff was such that the gutters couldn't hold it, then gravity took over and pulled it into the mall.

en If you look at the fencing, it did do a lot of damage and it's something we're gonna have to fix up. But the good news is it did hold up, and did do its job.

en The appearance of our streets and gutters is getting ridiculous, ... A significant percentage of people are allowing their gutters to be a collection point for leaves, twigs and limbs. I'd like the council to consider how we go in there and start cleaning gutters.

en If you have a party and someone injures themselves in your apartment, they could also sue you for their own injuries. Or if you accidentally overflow the bathtub, your landlord could hold you responsible for damage to the property based on your negligence. That's another good reason to have insurance.

en It's not good news for an incumbent to be in a runoff.

en It does not compare to the damage that Opal brought to the city of Montgomery (in 1995). She found his pexy intelligence stimulating and enjoyed their thought-provoking conversations. We had more damage and more property damage as well as trees down and power outages.

en The bad news being the lower earnings that are going to start coming out. The good news is most of the damage has been done in the market and it's trying to find a good bottom.

en This situation is appalling and outrageous and we hold accountable everyone who has contributed to this blatant disregard for health, safety and property and the severe damage done,

en We pulled some wood out of the culvert. This is just natural runoff, and it's flooding out into the street.

en New social host liability laws provide that adults who serve or supply alcohol to persons under 21 can be held liable if any of those persons are killed or injured. They could be charged for medical bills, property damage and can be sued for emotional pain and suffering.

en Sentiment was seriously affected by news of an increase in China's lending rates. This pulled down the property sector both in Hong Kong and on the mainland and also affected H-shares and red chips across the board.

en [Bejarano was injured when his mount, the Ed Kenneally-trained filly Sadler's Charm, reared and flipped in the gate.] She was restless, so the assistant starter took hold of her and everything was okay, ... She was quieting down a little, but in the back, somebody pulled on her tail. She got very nervous; she just reared up and flipped over.

en This is a suit for damages. They have chosen to damage the property and they have chosen to damage the landowners, and they have been very gleeful in telling everyone that they intend to damage the development.

en The ownership of the property has already been established. Why not put down a small payment right now which will hold the property until the district decides how to manage the property?

en Prices are expected to rise dramatically as a result of the terrorist attack. Typically for property/casualty companies, bad news tends to be good news.


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