Details of request 'Common Law Right to Travel'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
56543 sent Fri May 29 19:16:30 UTC 2009 waiting_response Fri May 29 20:16:30 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
58077 response Fri Jun 05 11:40:50 UTC 2009 Tue Jun 09 15:30:15 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
58501 comment Sun Jun 07 00:57:29 UTC 2009 waiting_response
62381 followup_sent Sun Jun 21 09:12:42 UTC 2009 outgoing
62960 response Tue Jun 23 13:42:25 UTC 2009 partially_successful Tue Jun 23 18:15:50 UTC 2009 partially_successful incoming
63914 comment Fri Jun 26 15:30:58 UTC 2009
64979 followup_sent Wed Jul 01 17:17:35 UTC 2009 outgoing
65283 comment Thu Jul 02 21:32:43 UTC 2009
65680 response Mon Jul 06 08:01:49 UTC 2009 incoming
67467 comment Sat Jul 11 11:30:13 UTC 2009
68751 destroy_incoming Thu Jul 16 12:26:19 UTC 2009
68752 destroy_incoming Thu Jul 16 12:26:46 UTC 2009
68753 edit Thu Jul 16 12:28:06 UTC 2009
72370 comment Thu Jul 30 09:33:07 UTC 2009
138659 comment Thu Feb 04 15:37:44 UTC 2010
284967 comment Mon Jan 24 14:43:16 UTC 2011

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