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Re: right of way and snow clearing
On 21 Nov 2004, "Rig" <z20029165@hotmail.com> wrote: > [There isn't a prior history of litigation or even > disputes or other agreement about this subject > between the adjoining Mass. landowners whose > deeds say the landlocked owner shall have] "


Re: No gag clause in medical malpractice settlement. Legal malpractice?
Subcomandante wrote: > David Martel wrote: > >> Stan, >> >> I think you missed the point. The question is not whether the Dr. >> can sue the aggrieved patient for slander or defamation; the question >> is whether the Dr.'s attorney may be s


Re: No gag clause in medical malpractice settlement. Legal malpractice?
David Martel wrote: > Stan, > > I think you missed the point. The question is not whether the Dr. can sue > the aggrieved patient for slander or defamation; the question is whether the > Dr.'s attorney may be sued for malpractice in failing t


Re: right of way and snow clearing
Actually there has been no issue as yet and I don't expect any with the current owners of the rear property, however they may be selling the property so I'm looking to the future. The wording on the deed is as follows "SUBJECT to the right to pass an


Re: No gag clause in medical malpractice settlement. Legal malpractice?
> I think you missed the point. The question is not whether the Dr. can sue >the aggrieved patient for slander or defamation; the question is whether the >Dr.'s attorney may be sued for malpractice in failing to require silence >from the patient.


Re: right of way and snow clearing
On 21 Nov 2004, "Rig" <z20029165@hotmail.com> wrote: > I own a piece of property that has driveway that is a > "right of way" to another home on another piece of > property behind my own. Am I as the owner of the > "right of way" property responsib


Re: No gag clause in medical malpractice settlement. Legal malpractice?
Stan, I think you missed the point. The question is not whether the Dr. can sue the aggrieved patient for slander or defamation; the question is whether the Dr.'s attorney may be sued for malpractice in failing to require silence from the pati


Re: can a merchant insist on being paid by cash?
"F E Boli" <me@boli.org> wrote in message news:jlynd.1531$Vy.1124@trndny06... > > "Ryan" <Ryan@aol.com> wrote in message > news:30211sF2qqi0rU1@uni-berlin.de... >> I will need to pay a moving company a couple of thousands in moving >> service, a


Re: right of way and snow clearing
By "right of way," do you mean an easement? The general rule is that your only duty is to not interfere with their use. Snow, floods, fallen trees aren't your problem. Of course, MA law could be different. Also, there could be something in yo


right of way and snow clearing
I own a piece of property that has driveway that is a "right of way" to another home on another piece of property behind my own. Am I as the owner of the "right of way" property responsible for clearing snow from the driveway so that the residents


Re: Help understanding the American Judicial System please
DaveInLakeVilla@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa) wrote in message news:<24351-41966A7D-658@storefull-3238.bay.webtv.net>... > I often follow the high profile murder cases like Scott Peterson, etc... > I was wondering why our Judicial System uses plain/ord


concerning daveinlakevilla aka a dozen other names
I see he has invaded your forum also....try reading this little essay about his "moronic troll fundy profile" http://thingy.apana.org.au/~fun/@$#*head.html


Re: Affirmative action bad for niggs in law school
DaveInLakeVilla@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa) wrote in message news:<24351-41966B6E-660@storefull-3238.bay.webtv.net>... > 'Group: alt.lawyers Date: Sat, Nov 13, 2004, 4:42am (CST+6) From: > nonigshere@xx1x.xxx (Nigger News Service) > ' > > ME: I t


Re: House Purchase with Owner Financing / Owner now wants to renege on contract!
Debbie, Houses are expensive so you need to get some legal advice. Look in your local phone book or consult with the attorney who handled your house's sales contract. Bring the sales receipt and anything which shows monthly payments as well a


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