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What Was the Last Beer You Drank?
mr_teisco_delrey replied to robbalvey's topic in Random, Random, Random
Cougar Bait Ale from Country Boy Brewing of Lexington, Ky -
What countries have you been to?
mr_teisco_delrey replied to momo1tx's topic in Random, Random, Random
Mexico Japan Singapore Thailand Hong Kong South Korea Philippines -
Photo TR: Random Walt Disney World
mr_teisco_delrey replied to robbalvey's topic in Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, & Donkeys!
Great pictures. I was down there last week. I wanna go back. No on the mega burgers and yes on that pizza. It's on my must eat list for the next trip. -
What is your favorite TV-series?
mr_teisco_delrey replied to Hattuchili's topic in Random, Random, Random
The Middle Modern Family -
7 days till WDW. My 12 yr old has no idea we're going. Can't wait.
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What Was the Last Beer You Drank?
mr_teisco_delrey replied to robbalvey's topic in Random, Random, Random
Sam Adams Chocolate Bock. Not too shabby. -
Great game! Great medal count for both sides!
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Canada isn't Detroit. At least I hope not. You're the last hope for civility in North America! Regardless, it's going to be a great game.
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Especially if we beat them.
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The state has eminent domain. They love to use it under the guise that it is for the good of the state and the people. They use it alot to get things they want. You are right though that the government is in a pickle. Who would want to operate the park given the SF precedence? KI and Holiday World will eat their lunch this summer.
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To the government - drop it. What's really funny is if the land that Six Flags owned was big enough for a water park, and they decided to build (don't bet on it), the state would have to grant an easement through the Kentucky Kingdom property without compensation. Down dare ask me how I feel paying taxes to the state government.
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Under KRS (Kentucky Revised Statutes) a fixture that is permanently attached to the land is part of the real estate, not personal property. Permanent attachment would be in force since bolting a fixture to the ground would constitute permanent attachment under KRS. So in this case, Chang is property of the Commonwealth, not Six Flags. If the lease between the Commonwealth and Six Flags states that a fixture can be sold or moved by the lessee, then Six Flags is free to remove the ride. The Commonwealth would have no recourse. If there is not a clause that over rides KRS, Chang needs to be returned, and rebuilt to operating condition. This would need to be done to avoid harm to the lessor. I am basing this on my experience as a landlord in Kentucky, and legal advice I have received over the years as a landlord.