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Puddy Tat Watch
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If someone accidentally, or even intentionally, sets a fire that burns down your house, his paying consequences may be fine. Those consequences, however, are unlikely to replace your dwelling. If you decide to burn down you own home for purposes of collecting insurance, I can see your insurance not paying. However, if in doing so you manage to burn down your neighbor's home, how would his insurance company not be expected to pay?
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update: they are not charging the kid.
okay, this is encouraging... the justice system demonstrated it has half a brain. |
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