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Subject: Re: Underground Fire Supply- Point of Liability
Can you legally open a road and do that work? And if you can wouldn't you then
assume responsibility? Did the city tell you to go ahead and do it? In my
experience the public works folks don't want anybo
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Subject: RE: Underground Fire Supply- Point of Liability In Florida I
believe it varies from County to County. Most places down here the jurisdiction
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Subject: RE: Underground Fire Supply- Point of Liability
In Florida I believe it varies from County to County. Most places down here
In Florida I believe it varies from County to County. Most places down here the
jurisdiction is responsible to either the upstream or downstream side of the
backflow (with in South Florida is usually at the street). I find it hard to
believe that a property owner would be responsible for the