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No, the actual church in the parish is no longer in existence. we merely made a donation to the church and got a release. the church had sold off the land for development. They were not the leaseholders anymore, but the conditions and some tithe thing still tied the property to the church.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postdid you have to buy insurance for that?
They didn't seem that interested so I had my solicitor chuck them a £200 donation for a letter of release. it took 3 weeks to get it sorted though.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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I could change my signature for a while if it helps?Originally posted by Bear View Posttrying to - but it's hard keeping up.
I think when you get over 500 people the extras just go astray...Comment
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Ask BeakerOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Postyou were fine until I started talking to you - I have that effect on people!
where is Beaker now?
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Sounds a good idea - I bet the insuance would have been that much anyway.Originally posted by Diver View PostNo, the actual church in the parish is no longer in existence. we merely made a donation to the church and got a release. the church had sold off the land for development. They were not the leaseholders anymore, but the conditions and some tithe thing still tied the property to the church.
They didn't seem that interested so I had my solicitor chuck them a £200 donation for a letter of release. it took 3 weeks to get it sorted though.
I see that chap who bought all those mediaval fedal things lost his court case recently - about time the courts applied some common sense.Comment
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I have tried - both on the "ask beaker" thread and by shouting to the cell next to mine(the nurses tell me he is in there). But all I get back is gibberish...Originally posted by Diver View PostAsk Beaker
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I'm still Royalty though, rightOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostSounds a good idea - I bet the insuance would have been that much anyway.
I see that chap who bought all those mediaval fedal things lost his court case recently - about time the courts applied some common sense.
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We got the sellers to buy 500k of insurance against Chancel LiabilityOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostSounds a good idea - I bet the insuance would have been that much anyway.
I see that chap who bought all those mediaval fedal things lost his court case recently - about time the courts applied some common sense.Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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