[Hallicrafters] I Surrender, Stop Hurling Tubes!
Glen Zook
gzook at yahoo.com
Wed May 28 12:04:53 EDT 2003
It seems to me that all attorney and other legal fees
can be recovered along with any actual damages. You
can execute a lien on their property which would
prevent them from ever selling the property until your
lien was paid off. That lien can collect interest I
have been told.
Under certain circumstances you can force sale of the
land to pay your lien or you can foreclose to take
posession of the land if you so wish.
And Riley was wrong in stating that amateur antennas
were never protected from damage by Federal
regulations. I do know that back in the 1950s and
1960s any antenna of any licensed radio station
administered by the FCC was protected from willful
damage by anyone other than the owner of the station.
This went for the equipment as well. It was intended
primarily for the broadcast industry, but applied to
every licensed station.
I'll have to look in CFR 47 and see if those
regulations are still in effect. CFR 47, all 5
volumes, is going on about 8 inches thick! I do know
that there is probably no one who knows everything
that is in CFR 47.
Glen, K9STH
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