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<blockquote data-quote="TinkerTanker" data-source="post: 4058113" data-attributes="member: 50228"><p>That's a silverleaf maple. One of the worst trees for falling if you sneeze on them.</p><p>He's not liable because it's not a half dead tree, it's a living green tree. Even if it was dead I doubt he'd be held liable.</p><p>Think about it this way - would you rather wait to get your electric fixed until an old man living check to check can afford to pay to have the pole fixed, or would you rather let the power company - that budgets for tree trimming and repair - fix it immediately?</p><p>Leave the guy alone. And never suffer a silverleaf maple to grow.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Mr.Ed might be right. It might be a cottonwood. Either way the owner's not liable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinkerTanker, post: 4058113, member: 50228"] That's a silverleaf maple. One of the worst trees for falling if you sneeze on them. He's not liable because it's not a half dead tree, it's a living green tree. Even if it was dead I doubt he'd be held liable. Think about it this way - would you rather wait to get your electric fixed until an old man living check to check can afford to pay to have the pole fixed, or would you rather let the power company - that budgets for tree trimming and repair - fix it immediately? Leave the guy alone. And never suffer a silverleaf maple to grow. Edit: Mr.Ed might be right. It might be a cottonwood. Either way the owner's not liable. [/QUOTE]
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