Archive for the ‘agriculture equipment’ Category
CaseIH Equipment on North Dakota Farm Auction 11/18/10
Machinery Pete shoots video at a Steffes Auctioneers farm auction November 18, 2010 near Litchville, ND. This sale featured a nice line of late-model CaseIH farm equipment, including a 2009 CaseIH 7120 combine, a 2008 CaseIH 1250 24R-30 planter and a 2009 CaseIH 200 Tigermate 60.5′ field cultivator
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FARM EQUIPMENT SKID LOADER SKID STEER GRAPPLE for FORK GRAPPLE
http://www.ForYourShore.com 877-224-4899 Bobcat style attachment SKID LOADER SKID STEER GRAPPLE for FORK GRAPPLE on Caterpillar, Case, Gehl, Bobcat Equipment and other excavator type Tools
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Science Portfolio Piece ; Help Please. It’s Urgent and Important [:?
Okay, So I have a feature article that I have to do, and I need to know how Newton’s Laws can be used in engineering, industry, safety equipment and agriculture. If you can find sites for me with this information, that would be so great. Thank You for your time . (: x
This site has multiple articles on Sir Isaac Newton, perhaps it may help you.
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/sir-isaac-newton/
2010 Sunbelt Ag Expo Spotlights Farmers, Equipment and Crops
Every year in Moultrie, farmers, agribusiness and ag enthusiasts converge on the Sunbelt Ag Expo. It’s North America’s premier farm show, bringing thousands to south Georgia to see the latest in farm innovation and technology. The Monitor’s Mark Wildman spent some time at the show in Colquitt County.
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Swiftlet Farming Technology Equipment
Swiftlet Farming Technology Equipment
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Agricultural Machinery
Metsan Tarim is the leading machinery manufacturer covering farm machinery and equipment including orchard type sprayers,vineyard type sprayers,,farm type sprayers, pulverizers, atomizers, pumps, hoe machine and much more.
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Year-End Used Ag Equipment Auction, Dec 21-29, 2010 from RDO Equipment Co.
Bid now for RDO Equipment Co.’s big Year-End online ag auction December 21-29, 2010. $6 Million, or more than 150 pieces of quality used agriculture equipment for sale. Information on these machines and many others available at: www.rdoauctions.com.
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Can a lawyer advise buyer and do the contract for his own property in Illinois and not include a disclosure?
My husband bought a property from a lawyer not using a real estate agent. The lawyer was a neighbor of his brother. The lawyer told my husband he would take care of all the paperwork. I was not in my husband life at that time and he never bought a property before. The lawyer knew before my husband that he had been approved for the loan(small community). The bank did not have my husband get an appraisal nor was there a disclosure signed. (plus other paperwork) The lawyer had my husband meet him and his wife at the house to sign the papers. He sprang an easement paper on my husband to have access to the land he still owned behind the house. He signed it. The lawyer never mentioned it before that day. The lawyer did not specify the easement. (what type) The lawyer passed away 6 months later and his wife sold the land. At that time the easement was signed, the road had been abandon but now it has been opened again. It may be difficult for the new owner to get agriculture equipment to it even though he doesn’t farm it at this time. He has in the past so he may in the future. My husband wants the easement removed. Do you have any suggestions? Also, we live in a small community so all the lawyers know or knew each other.
First of all, easements are very difficult to extinguish, especially if this easement is the only legal access to the neighbor’s property. It sounds like what the lawyer did wasn’t illegal or unethical, although it probably would have been a good idea for him to let your husband know about it beforehand. Access easements are pretty common for properties that don’t have direct frontage on a road, so it shouldn’t have been unexpected.
If this easement is the only access to the property, then I think it will be impossible to extinguish it, because the judge will rule in the neighbor’s favor, in keeping with the common legal principle that everyone should be able to access their property. Because your husband signed the easement, I don’t think you’ll be able to show it was a invalid document.
As to what to do, the first step would be taking the deeds and the easement to a surveyor, and ask him if the easement is in the place you think it is. It is possible that the old road is in a different location than the easement, in which case there is a possibility of two easements in existence, one recorded and one prescriptive.
The next thing you might want to consider is if there is another place you’d rather have the easement. If so, you could grant an easement to the neighbor in a new place in exchange for the extinguishing of the old one.
If you don’t want any easement on the property, and the neighbor is unwilling to sell it back to you, you’ll have to file a lawsuit. That would cost a lot of money and I seriously doubt you would prevail. The case you described sounds like a normal situation, and the only problem is that you don’t like the easement.
In any case, a talk with a good land surveyor and/or a good real estate attorney would go a long ways towards getting this situation cleared up one way or another.
New Holland Farm Equipment
A looks at some farm equipment.
http://www.martysmotorizedmayhem.com
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