To: dcwusmc
Refuse to go read the rights you own? Afraid it will disappoint you too much to see that it is not really the property you own, rather, certain rights to it?
As one, whos career consists of appraising real estate, I can tell you that I only appraise the RIGHTS one possesses to their property.
Want to know the difference? I'm holding a pen in my hand. I bought this pen. It is my private property. I can do with it, what I wish. I can use it, break it, burn it, or what have you. Land, I cannot own as private property. I cannot do whatever I wish with it. I may only do what I rights to do. I cannot possess the right to destroy my land. I cannot build upon, unless permitted by local zoning laws. I cannot extract minerals, unless I own mineral rights (which, BTW, does not mean that you OWN the minerals under your land, rather, you own the right to extract minerals from your land. For example oil. You own the right to EXTRACT oil from you land, even though the lake of oil may extend under someone elses land, you are still extracting from YOUR land, therefor you have the right to extract and use or sell it.).
552 posted on
01/24/2003 8:56:39 AM PST by
Texaggie79
(seriously joking or jokingly serious, you decide)
To: Texaggie79
As one, whos career consists of appraising real estate, I can tell you that I only appraise the RIGHTS one possesses to their property.
"Want to know the difference? I'm holding a pen in my hand. I bought this pen. It is my private property. I can do with it, what I wish. I can use it, break it, burn it, or what have you."
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How confused & conflicted can you get, aggie?
'I bought this pen, 'joint', gun, whatever. It is my private property. I can do with it, what I wish. I can use it, break it, burn it, or what have you.'
Case closed as to your near terminal foot in mouth disease.
553 posted on
01/24/2003 9:45:38 AM PST by
tpaine
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