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a dEad trEe!
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There was a tree (“a birch“) that died during my first year here and I kept on asking the company that I fired to replace it according to their contract. They did not believe that I could engage in a very serious battle with them for one single dead tree. After 6 months of an enduring battle, they finally accepted to replace the dead tree with a new one!
The “birch” tree was insured for a year and it died. It was clear to me that the old company had either to pay for the tree or to come back and to plant a new one. They preferred to plant a new one in the end.