a wonderful design for having just a little of something so good. if that's what you're into
It is my passion to share with others and assist with health and wellness goals. I strive to find ethical capitalists, and give them the credibility they deserve. Making informed choices about the products we consume is critical, and can be overwhelming unless someone really spends a lot of time researching. My goal is to introduce product lines that help to bridge the gap between conscious consumerism and maintaining a life that is stress free and moderately indulgent.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
summer noshes
the seasonal bounty is always delightful. Here I
blanch the squash and
mix a dressing in one of my favorite bowls.
hemp oil,(too)much
sesame oil, just a dash and
red
walnuts
make this particular version of the dish my fav.
to share
and left over
for a room temp snack at
the river the next day.
mimicking my delicious
breakfast solutions for dessert.
Nectarine (no apricots yet.)
on
toast with a slab of
butter.
Coconut oil also fantastic.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
what is implied warranty of habitability?
- FindLaw
If the landlord breaches the implied warranty of habitability, the tenant will probably have the right to withhold from the regular contract rent an amount that reasonably reflects the reduction in value of the apartment by the presence of the code violations. The landlord's breach will also give the tenant the right to sue the landlord for the overpayment of rent if the tenant paid the full contract rent in spite of the presence of code violations. And the landlord's breach will give the tenant a defense against an attempt by the landlord to evict the tenant if the tenant does not pay the full contract rent.
If the landlord breaches the implied warranty of habitability, the tenant will probably have the right to withhold from the regular contract rent an amount that reasonably reflects the reduction in value of the apartment by the presence of the code violations. The landlord's breach will also give the tenant the right to sue the landlord for the overpayment of rent if the tenant paid the full contract rent in spite of the presence of code violations. And the landlord's breach will give the tenant a defense against an attempt by the landlord to evict the tenant if the tenant does not pay the full contract rent.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
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