Chapter 627: Chapter 199: So People Go Too Far!
Chapter 627: Chapter 199: So People Go Too Far!
This actually involves myself in the judgnt, and I can’t help but laugh and get ready to say sothing, although I don’t really like this so-called “judgnt.”
This kind of “judgnt,” in my eyes, Tang Fangjing, is aningless.
Maybe it makes the parties involved feel a little better, but it still doesn’t solve their problems.
I’m just particularly interested in this case because it involves another organization that many might not pay attention to, the village committee.
But just as I am about to speak, soone else starts speaking beside , “I think he has issues himself.
It’s the village land, and he wants to renew the lease, they just don’t want to lease it to him anymore.”
Who is this person?
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Many people turn to look and see a middle-aged man in a suit, looking refined and scholarly, with the air of an intellectual.
The suited man, seeing that everyone is looking at him, seems more interested and laughs, “Think about it, everyone.
Is it not so?
Suppose in the city, soone rents a place for business, decorates the place, then when the lease is up, and the landlord won’t renew it, they have to take down the decorations.
Can you stop them from doing it?
Does it co to stabbing soone with a knife?”
“Just like he said earlier, the village committee called for a village eting, everyone went through the procedures, and they can tear it down.
What you should do is sue them after they tear it down, not take a knife and chop people, understand?”
“Even if the village committee does sothing wrong with your fruit trees, it doesn’t an you should take a knife and injure people.
What you should be doing now is not seeking revenge but exercising your rights according to the law, suing them in court for compensation.
Coming here for a petition won’t solve the problem.”
Hearing this, Huang Licheng, who is holding the justice-seeking sign, feels uncomfortable.
He admits he was impulsive at the ti, but they wouldn’t give a penny in compensation, and just ca to take down his fruit trees, anyone would be impulsive.
But he’s not articulate enough to respond and just stands there, his face turning red in frustration.
It’s the man who spoke before who says, “What do you an not to the point of chopping soone?
His whole family is depending on that orchard for a living.
Do you realize how long it takes for a fruit tree to grow?
When pushed that far, how could he not take action?”
Upon hearing this, the suited man responds, “What do you an ‘pushed that far’?
Does that an anyone who encounters a problem should take a knife to people and then claim they were pushed into it?”
Both sides unexpectedly start arguing, and then the suited man says, “Alright already, I was going to offer so advice, but it seems you all just want to retaliate against society.
Then what’s the point in looking for a petition here?”
The man in the suit is nad Ma Shuquan, and he ca here today for so work, but when he passed by and heard the situation, he spontaneously comnted, unexpected that these people would argue with him.
Legally illiterate, they are indeed a bunch of legally illiterate people.
Law education has a long way to go, as there are still so many illiterate people around.
The reason he didn’t want to continue the argunt was mainly because he was worried that the other people might beco physically aggressive…
Getting beaten up over such a trivial matter would be too embarrassing.
Now, unable to enter, he can only wait outside, and he glances at Tang Fangjing, this young man who happens to be a lawyer too.
But he doesn’t look very impressive, his face a bit too pale…
wait, this pallor, it seems like I’ve heard about it sowhere…
In the crowd, the old man who just argued with Ma Shuquan says in aggravation, “Young man, you’re a lawyer, and you haven’t spoken up yet.
Tell us what you think.”
Old Tang takes a look at the man in the suit, and using his professional intuition, he can easily tell that the middle-aged man is a lawyer, and not a very coherent one at that.
These things can’t be easily talked about; so lawyers are just like that.
They treat the law as a strict guideline and think that under any circumstance, you can’t break the law, and if you commit a cri, it’s your fault.
What?
Unfinished buildings?
For those, you can claim your rights through legal channels, speaking as if soone is stopping you.
Of course, as lawyers, we can also represent the developers of these unfinished buildings and fully defend their interests.
There’s nothing wrong with that.
Our duty as lawyers is to fully protect our clients’ interests.
If you’re dissatisfied, you can go hire a lawyer too.
Who is stopping you?
If the argunt continues, they’ll throw a bunch of legal theories at you like “The loan is between you and the bank, unrelated to the property being unfinished” and so forth.
So he smiles and says, “Sir, I can’t make any judgnt right now, but based on the current situation, what that man just said certainly isn’t right.
The land may not be yours, but the fruit trees are.
If soone wants to cut down your tree, swinging a knife to protect it is definitely okay.”
Old Tang’s words leave the old man stunned, even Huang Licheng holding the sign is a bit dumbfounded.
The old man doesn’t know what to say anymore.
Honestly, when he asked Tang Fangjing for his judgnt, it was just an unconscious reaction during a routine quarrel.
To seek affirmation from others in a dispute is instinctive; the more people who agree with you, the stronger your position feels.
But he didn’t expect this young man to directly refute the other party.
Keep in mind, that man hasn’t left yet!
Ma Shuquan is now feeling a little irritated again and says, “You think I’m wrong?
Are you a lawyer?
Which firm are you from?
Didn’t your boss tell you not to judge others randomly when you’re out?
I’m wrong, and you’re right, is that it?”
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