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Student Health Insurance Coverage s by signing a submerged land lease agreement for 50 years. Wait, there is more, they are also requiring the owners to continue to pay the taxes on that lakeshore. They should not be "double taxed" this way.Many colleges have basic health insurance plans and insist that students either join them or obtain an equivalent or better coverage. In most cases, individuals over 24 years old are not covered by their parent’s health insurance plan. Even if a student is within the age limit, the parent’s health insurance coverage may not be What is the motivation for all of this you ask? The Ohio DNR Coastal Management Program is doing it under the guise of public i Useful Web Design Resources What if a state employee came to your door and asked you to sign a lease that required you to pay THEM to use your own deeded shoreline property?This article is a little different from the rest. It is not intended as a static article but is one that I will be revisiting regularly. My aim is to provide short reviews and links to other sites on the Internet that provide information on Web Design, Internet Marketing and Usability.Through three child sites they provi Well that is exactly what is happening on Lake Erie in Ohio. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (Coastal Management Program) is asking lakefront owners on Lake Erie to sign a 50 year lease that requires payment to the Ohio DNR for use of the shoreline that in most cases, is deeded to the owners on their property titles. This should be a wake up call for all my fellow lakefront owners in other states. The Michigan Supreme Court has already proclaimed that the public has the right to walk on lakefront owner's private beaches because they are held in the "public trust". Will your state follow? Each respective state holds in trust the land below the water on all navigable lakes. They hold it in trust for the rights of the public pursuant to the Public Trust Doctrine. The public's rights are usually paramount to private rights when it comes to littoral and riparian rights, but when it comes to using that theory to interfere with the land of lakefront owners with deeded titles, something must be done about it. Besides asking Lake Erie lakefront owners for money to use the shoreline they already have deeds to use, the Ohio DNR is also asking them to essentially sign away certain property rights by signing a submerged land lease agreement for 50 years. Wait, there is more, they are also requiring the owners to continue to pay the taxes on that lakeshore. They should not be "double taxed" this way. What is the motivation for all of this you ask? The Ohio DNR Coastal Management Program is doing it under the guise of public in Keywords? Trust AdWords se that requires payment to the Ohio DNR for use of the shoreline that in most cases, is deeded to the owners on their property titles. This should be a wake up call for all my fellow lakefront owners in other states. The Michigan Supreme Court has already proclaimed that the public has the right to walk on lakefront owner's private beaches because they are held in the "public trust". Will your state follow?Cruising along 6-lane expressway that skirts east of Kolkata, the city I grew up in, my mind wandered off to my childhood days. Kolkata was then a pleasant place, not overtly intolerant or arrogant. Life was easy, schools nearby, offices not afar, amenities close at hand. Yet, on occasions when we were to visit relatives outsid Each respective state holds in trust the land below the water on all navigable lakes. They hold it in trust for the rights of the public pursuant to the Public Trust Doctrine. The public's rights are usually paramount to private rights when it comes to littoral and riparian rights, but when it comes to using that theory to interfere with the land of lakefront owners with deeded titles, something must be done about it. Besides asking Lake Erie lakefront owners for money to use the shoreline they already have deeds to use, the Ohio DNR is also asking them to essentially sign away certain property rights by signing a submerged land lease agreement for 50 years. Wait, there is more, they are also requiring the owners to continue to pay the taxes on that lakeshore. They should not be "double taxed" this way. What is the motivation for all of this you ask? The Ohio DNR Coastal Management Program is doing it under the guise of public i Day Trading Stock Picks
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