As lighting “to interview my daughter’s boyfriends”, says an Ann Althouse reader. [more, earlier here, here, etc., as well as Katherine Mangu-Ward, Reason "Hit and Run"]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on September 2, 2009
As lighting “to interview my daughter’s boyfriends”, says an Ann Althouse reader. [more, earlier here, here, etc., as well as Katherine Mangu-Ward, Reason "Hit and Run"]
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I rent out houses and I have added a clause to my leases that holds tenants responsible for clean up of any broken CFL bulbs.
I’m not a lawyer. Any opinions on the validity of this clause?
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