Ralph Cramden
Took the Red Pill
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- May 7, 2005
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Yes, the city owns the gates at DAL. They also lease them out in what are called lease agreements. These agreements have duties and rights of the lessors and lessees written in them. When there are changes in circumstances, the parties are obligated to honor the terms they agreed to in the lease. If they don't, they usually wind up in court.
There is an entire field of lawyers that specialize in these written agreements, sometimes called contract law firms. They exist to write and enforce these agreements.
Someday you will leave your parent's basement and rent an apartment, then if you are frugal maybe even buy a house. You may find it helpful to grasp this concept.
As for your wish pertaining to the DOJ, good luck with that.
There is an entire field of lawyers that specialize in these written agreements, sometimes called contract law firms. They exist to write and enforce these agreements.
Someday you will leave your parent's basement and rent an apartment, then if you are frugal maybe even buy a house. You may find it helpful to grasp this concept.
As for your wish pertaining to the DOJ, good luck with that.