CA
- District Govt. has Weed abatement ordinance for vacant lots
- District contracts with Contractor to perform weed cutting, then adds to property taxes.
- Contractor, following District Board authorized list, cuts weeds with giant industrial "Flail" mower. (Identified in Govt contract)
- Previously had a very costly & very strong "Well-head" on lot (completely covered by chest-high Brush)
- Have discovered (during recent weed abatement with hand devices) that Well-head is completely shattered. Short of a stick of dynamite, only a "FLail" device could achieve this.
QUESTION:
1.) Do I claim against the Contractor, or against the District ? (Letter of claim for damages)
2.) Discovery was recently, but date of abatement was 3 yrs. ago, according to records. Calif. has judicial history of "Delayed Discovery", but such case-law is all about personal injury, OR, insured/insurer claims.
- Does "Delayed Discovery" apply ?
(there was no reasonable means of earlier discovery, as well-head area is normally covered by high brush, unless ignorant abatement contractors rush in quickly, not understanding why that area is not cut)
- District Govt. has Weed abatement ordinance for vacant lots
- District contracts with Contractor to perform weed cutting, then adds to property taxes.
- Contractor, following District Board authorized list, cuts weeds with giant industrial "Flail" mower. (Identified in Govt contract)
- Previously had a very costly & very strong "Well-head" on lot (completely covered by chest-high Brush)
- Have discovered (during recent weed abatement with hand devices) that Well-head is completely shattered. Short of a stick of dynamite, only a "FLail" device could achieve this.
QUESTION:
1.) Do I claim against the Contractor, or against the District ? (Letter of claim for damages)
2.) Discovery was recently, but date of abatement was 3 yrs. ago, according to records. Calif. has judicial history of "Delayed Discovery", but such case-law is all about personal injury, OR, insured/insurer claims.
- Does "Delayed Discovery" apply ?
(there was no reasonable means of earlier discovery, as well-head area is normally covered by high brush, unless ignorant abatement contractors rush in quickly, not understanding why that area is not cut)
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