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Top Three Summer Georgia Tourism Ideas

Posted by Melvin on Mar 13, 2009 in Stormy Life

Has your family chosen where you want to go on your summer vacation?  You are not alone, most families have not yet decided where they want to go.  It can be a very time consuming process to discover that perfect vacation getaway, so explore the choices for your Georgia Tourism.  You will find lots of alternatives and it certainly will not be an easy decision!

However, if you are thoughtful and appreciate the time to do some planning, it should make your summer vacation fun and one of those “family stories” that you will treasure forever.  The most simple mistake people make is first selecting a “destination.”  The ideal vacations start when you first select “what you want to do”!  Do you want to go camping, surfing on a beach, playing and relaxing at a pool, or touring educational or heritage attractions?  By deciding “what you want to do” first, you are off to the best start of selecting that perfect family tourism destination!

Since you know “what you want to do” – you can sort through the various tourism destination regions and discover those perfect attractions that you hope to go see or do.  By spending a short time planning, you can also choose those destinations that have a number of attractions that are interesting to both you and your whole family.  Online travel guides are invaluable that can help you choose detailed information about activities that are more detailed than a simple attraction name and address.   Since you know “what” you want to do and “where” you want to go, a legitimate high quality online Georgia attraction guide will provide you a quality article describing each attraction to help you make an educated decision about what you want to do and where you want to go.

Here are three Georgia vacation possibilities that you might want to consider:

Idea #1: Fun for Everyone at Stone Mountain Park in Georgia. One of the most popular places to visit in Georgia is the Stone Mountain Park. Visitors to the park will find a ton of wonderful attractions, shows, and activities. The Park has something for the whole family.

Idea #2: While Georgia is home to many interesting and famous attractions, many kids know the very best place to be. Cleveland, Georgia is the birthplace of the Cabbage Patch Doll and also the home of BabyLand General Hospital. BabyLand is an old doctor’s office devoted to birthing, caring for and fixing up Cabbage Patch Dolls. It’s a one-stop shop! Over a quarter of a million people make the trek to this attraction each year.

Idea #3: The Savannah Children’s Theatre has a lot to Offer. Savannah, Georgia is a beautiful city that has a lot to offer locals as well as visitors who decide to vacation there. It is a historic city, has great dining and places to stay, and it has many culture and fun activities that the entire family can enjoy. One of the places the whole family can go and enjoy is the Savannah Children’s Theatre.

As you have discovered, you have a significant variety of alternatives available to you when it comes to selecting that ideal family vacation escape.  Enjoy your time to plan carefully what you want to do and where you want to go.  Use a professional travel guide to help you find that perfect Atlanta Georgia Tourism.  And you will find that you will experience a wonderful vacation with a lifetime of memories.

 
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The Party Wall Act (Continued)

Posted by Melvin on Mar 13, 2009 in Stormy Life

If agreement cannot be reached between neighbouring parties, the process is as follows: A Surveyor or Surveyors is/are appointed to determine a fair and impartial Award, either: An ‘Agreed Surveyor’ (someone acceptable to all parties), or two surveyors representing both property owners. 

The two surveyors will nominate a third surveyor who would be called in only if the two surveyors cannot agree.  In all cases, surveyors appointed under the dispute resolution procedure of the Party Wall Act to draw up an award must behave impartially and consider the interests of both neighbours. 

The surveyor (or surveyors) will prepare an “award” (also known as a “party wall award”).  This is a document which: sets out the work that will be carried out, says when and how the work is to be carried out (for example, not at weekends if the buildings are domestic properties), records the condition of next door before the work begins (so that any damage can be properly attributed and made good), allows access for the surveyors to inspect the works while they are going on (to see that they are in accordance with the award). 

The surveyor (or surveyors) will decide who pays the fees for drawing up the award and for checking that the work has been carried out in accordance with the award.

The owner undertaking the construction is made legally responsible for putting right any damage caused by carrying out the works, even if the damage is caused by his contractor. 

Although minor works on a party wall are usually considered to be too trivial to come under the remit of the Act, the key point to be considered is whether any planned work will have consequences for the structural strength and support functions of the party wall.

This information is published in partnership with London security firm SFS.

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