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A final warning letter to a client for non-payment should serve as a last reminder before taking serious action. Clearly outline the amount owed, the services provided, and any previous communication regarding the debt. You can mention that a sample letter threatening legal action for non-payment for services rendered will be pursued if the payment is not made promptly.
RI Brownfield Programs Liability relief program: the Industrial Remediation and Reuse Act provides a framework to establish remediation agreements and covenants not to sue for prospective purchasers, as well as liability protections for innocent landowners and tenants. The forms are available on the RIDEM website.
The State program is designed to determine if a site poses a threat to human health and the environment and efficiently determine a remedy that is effective but not overly burdensome to the parties involved.
Unless otherwise specified by regulation of the marine fisheries council, no person shall take, or attempt to take, any blue crabs from any of the waters in this state except by a scoop or crab net, trot, or land line. Taking of blue crabs shall be restricted to residents of this state.
Who needs a license? n order to fish recreationally for finfish in Rhode Island's marine waters, saltwater anglers and spearfishers must have: A RI Recreational Saltwater Fishing License, or. A National Saltwater Angler Registration, or.
No person shall possess, take, or attempt to take more than 25 blue crabs from any of the waters in this state except when taking by crab net, dip net, scoop net, hand line or trot line. Harvesting of blue crabs is prohibited between sunset and sunrise. The POSSESSION of egg-bearing crabs is prohibited.
No license for recreational shellfishing is required for RI residents. Know the local rules on catch limits, size limits, and allowable tools to use. Non-residents over age 12 must have a shellfishing license. This annual license is $200 and it is active from March 1 to February 28.
Rhode Island's most valuable natural resource is water. Others include soil/land, forests, wetlands, animals (especially aquatic species), and plants (especially native plants). There are/have been quarries in operation as well.
Lobsters are measured from the rear eye socket along a line parallel to the center of the body to the rear of the body. Possession of V-Notched and egg bearing lobsters is prohibited. All lobsters must be returned to the water immediately. Blue Crabs may be harvested by RI residents only, no license is required.
Applies in all RI waters, all offshore federal waters, and in all neighboring state waters for finfish and squid. Free for RI residents over 65 and for active military stationed in RI. No license needed for children under 16, nor for anglers on party & charter boats.