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diff --git a/content/legal/violated-laws.md b/content/legal/violated-laws.md index cc4433a..13fc50f 100644 --- a/content/legal/violated-laws.md +++ b/content/legal/violated-laws.md @@ -1,16 +1,58 @@ --- -# author: title: Violated Laws date: 2024-10-11T11:07:40-04:00 draft: true -# layout: -# description: -# tags: -# icon: -# thumbnail: - # url: - # author: - # authorURL: - # origin: - # originURL: +thumbnail: + url: https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1730498754/legal/photo-1729551610640-e8adee1172e3.jpg + origin: Unsplash +description: Review of the laws violated by the county and developers. --- + +The purpose of this page is tor provide some basis of an explanation for what we are referring to when we claim that +laws were broken during the construction of the numerous homes adjacent to our property. + +> [!NOTE] +> Statutes are laws that exist on a federal or state level. + +Laws exists on three different levels; Federal, State, and County. Violations can occur on all, two, or one of these +levels. In other words, these levels are not exclusive of each other. Throughout this site, the term "statute" will be +used interchangeably with the term "law", and so will the term "ordinance" and "law". This is because, both "ordinance" +and "statute" are types of laws, the distinction is where the law was codified [^3], meaning which legislative body +voted on the bill in order for it to become law. Statutes are laws enacted by a legislative body [^1], such as congress +or state assemblies. Ordinances are laws enacted by municipal bodies, such as a county or city. [^2] + +> [!NOTE] +> Ordinances are laws that exist on a county or city level. + +### Violated Laws + +For easiest comprehension Laws will be deivided uip basic on jurisidiction, that is, where the law was codified into law. + +#### Federal + +##### The Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act (RCA) of 1977 [^4] + +The Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act of 1977 was not the first piece of legislature passed by congress in order +to conserve soil resources, as it was preceded by both The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 [^5] and The Soil +Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1936 [^6], both of which were in response to the dust bowls. The Soil and Water Resources Conservation Act of 1977 is what granted the federal government through the USDA the authority to monitor and advise measures to prevent destructive erosion. + +The application of these advisement are the requirements to cover disturbed soil with some form of ground cover. + +The actual text.[^7] + +##### Water Conservation Act + + + + + + + +- [^1]: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/statute +- [^2]: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/ordinance +- [^3]: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/codification +- [^4]: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/rca +- [^5]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural_Adjustment_Act +- [^6]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_Conservation_and_Domestic_Allotment_Act_of_1936 +- [^7]: https://corruptlamar.com/legal/STATUTE-91-Pg1407.pdf +- [^8]: https://corruptlamar.com/legal/COMPS-10311.pdf
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