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Tax assessed valuation?
I'll leave that point for other more knowledgeable folks.
hem. Not argued what the law says?
Yes, you have.
You quoted a precedent at me, asked me for my analog and said l "have nothing but anecdotes and rhetoric in response."
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Klassified
this is a brilliant way to weaponize the justice system. Just think about all those who don't have the means to put up a half a billion bond. They can't afford to appeal. I wonder how long it will take before some semi-vocal right leaning developer is charged in the same way, and forced to capitulate to the system.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: matafuchs
arguing over this is pointless. Everyone knows it's political and had nothing at all to do with "justice". The idiot left is trying really hard to justify this as something other than what it so obviously is. But even they admit it. Ask the Gov, she even said the quiet part for everyone to hear. But that "assurance" may fall on deaf ears. If I was doing business in NYC, I'd be trying to find somewhere else to do it. Or is everyone who has a real estate business in NYC a liberal?
originally posted by: Allaroundya4k
a reply to: JinMI
Did the former president of the United States of America break the law?
originally posted by: JinMI
originally posted by: Allaroundya4k
a reply to: JinMI
Did the former president of the United States of America break the law?
The court found that he is liable under the civil statute, correct.
Are courts and justices fallible?