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Re: Summons
In article <1104099257.459011.68780@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, "gfiltman@yahoo.com" <gfiltman@yahoo.com> wrote: > The complete complaint is as follows: > >>>>>>>>> > Plaintiff, XXX for its cause of action against YYY states and alleges > as fo


Re: Sounds like a small claims form to me
They filed suit for $60??? That is asinine! In some jurisdiction you do not have to file an answer to the complaint in small claims court. There is a default denial in place if you do not do anything. You should contact the clerk of the court an


Re: Medical Malpractice ???
In article <10su98lo1s1i4cb@corp.supernews.com>, "Lex Luther" <givemeabreak@superman.com> wrote: > You do not have a case. Get over it and get on with your life. > I am sorry you feel your Christmas was ruined. Please try to look at as > you


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
We both put $7k each for the downpay. At the time it was $134k. We refi when she move out through her employer. She worked at a financial company (just as a secretary). I've been paying the loan ever since. The principal now is $129k. I'm at the poi


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
israel t wrote: >>>>>BTW, why were you on bail ? > > > And did they convict you ? I hate to ask this but you are a moron?


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
>>>>BTW, why were you on bail ? And did they convict you ?


Re: Come on Dave, or Norman, or whatever you're calling yourself today
<Flakey714@aol.com> wrote in message news:1103906464.941765.234630@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > WHERE'S THE PROOF? Or do I need to remind you that you're a LYING > FUCKHEAD WEBTV TROLL? Blow me.


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
One option would be to sell the condo, split the proceeds with your sister, and then buy a place of your own. If you try filing a lawsuit against your sister, you'll end up spending a lot of money and you will still lose the case. "Rodo" <dsp102


Re: How do you remove someone from the title of an apartment ? (Part II)
"Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:10srgifa0kh0ac7@corp.supernews.com... > > "Christopher Green" <cj.green@att.net> wrote in message > news:0o1ls0pqhlp6tfh8477mtlglcr17rkuokm@4ax.com... >> On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 08:09:40 GMT, "R


Re: Spirit of '76 under attack by PayPal
"Dale" <dmgreer@nspm.airmail.net> wrote in news:_ktzd.3110$F67.2294 @newssvr12.news.prodigy.com: > Probably has something to do with the Patriot Act. No, nor is it a new decision. -- /"\ || \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN


Re: Come on Dave, or Norman, or whatever you're calling yourself today
No doubt dave would love to, but you're probably way too old for him. He favors mid-teens


Re: Summons
Many summons' and complaints can be served via mail with a notice of acknowledgement of receipt. If not signed and plaintiffs are forced to serve you in person, they can seek to recover the costs Rather than signing the acknowledgment of receipt, yo


Re: Please help, question with law school application...
I still do not think that a warrant for an unpaid traffic ticket is a "pending charge for a crime other than a traffic offense"... that is the central issue i am looking at here. isnt there a criminal lawyer here who can confirm or refute this?


Medical Malpractice ???
I had to go into the hospital for an abscess resulting from surgery 4 years ago. They drained the abscess and gave me antibiotics, all seems to be fine here. However, after my surgeon released me, my family doctor kept me in an extra night (Christm


Re: Summons
The complete complaint is as follows: >>>>>>>>> Plaintiff, XXX for its cause of action against YYY states and alleges as follows: 1. THe plaintiff, XXX, entered into a contract agreement to provide valuable goods and services to the Defendent)s) 2.


Re: Summons
You should post the elements of what was alleged in the complete. Just remove your name. Better to respond with a half-assed answer than none at all. As the complaint says, they can get a default judgment. Do a web search for consumer laws in


fifth amendment
I am the Defendant in a civil suit, if the Plaintiff's lawyer wants to take a deposition from me can I assert my fifth amendment. Once in court who's opening argument is first, Plaintiff or Defense? who proceeds first with questions, Plaintiff or


Re: Medical Malpractice ???
You do not have a case. Get over it and get on with your life. I am sorry you feel your Christmas was ruined. Please try to look at as you had another Christmas that a lot of people did not reach because they did not have access to the medical ca


Re: fifth amendment
"zan" <naz@rcn.com> wrote in message news:VumdnT-Vh7qQnlLcRVn-rg@rcn.net... >I am the Defendant in a civil suit, if the Plaintiff's lawyer wants to take >a deposition from me > can I assert my fifth amendment. No... while the Rules of Civil Pr


Sounds like a small claims form to me
It sounds like a small claims form. If you disagree with the facts of the situation as outlined in that letter, then you should reply to the same district court with a statement of defence. Your statement of defence will say something like: "STAT


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
israel t wrote: > Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: > > >>>BTW, why were you on bail ? >> >>That is irrelevant! > > > Really ? Realy!


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: >> BTW, why were you on bail ? > That is irrelevant! Really ?


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
israel t wrote: > Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: > > >>>May I suggest that you read a book on the interpretation of statutes. >> >>Ok I am an idiot! > > > Claiming that you are the victim of extortion is unlikely > to be prod


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: >> May I suggest that you read a book on the interpretation of statutes. > Ok I am an idiot! Claiming that you are the victim of extortion is unlikely to be productive. Have you contacted the manag


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
israel t wrote: > Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: > > >>I should add, do you believe that a law has any purpose in the society >>or is the law just like to be bounced around for purpose of an >>entertainment? > > > May I sugges


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: > I should add, do you believe that a law has any purpose in the society > or is the law just like to be bounced around for purpose of an > entertainment? May I suggest that you read a book on the int


Re: Spirit of '76 under attack by PayPal
Captain Compassion wrote: > On 25 Dec 2004 08:50:02 -0800, LIBERATOR@casino.com wrote: > > >>http://thespiritof76.com/ >> >>PayPal has decided that the Second Amendment of the US Constitution is >>null and void. They are currently closing account


Re: Spirit of '76 under attack by PayPal
<LIBERATOR@casino.com> wrote in message news:1103993402.910234.129710@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > http://thespiritof76.com/ > > PayPal has decided that the Second Amendment of the US Constitution is > null and void. They are currently closing a


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Subcomandante wrote: > israel t wrote: > >> Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: >> >> >>> Although the amont fits the smal claim court action, the issues are so >>> complicatedthat that a judge would most likely ruled against me. >> >>


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
israel t wrote: > Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: > > >>Although the amont fits the smal claim court action, the issues are so >>complicatedthat that a judge would most likely ruled against me. > > > They will anyway. Why?


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: > Although the amont fits the smal claim court action, the issues are so > complicatedthat that a judge would most likely ruled against me. They will anyway.


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
Christopher Green wrote: > On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 21:39:01 GMT, Subcomandante > <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > >>I am thinking to go to District Attorney. >> >>Background: I am trying to file a complaint to the District Attorney to >>see if he


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
israel t wrote: > Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> writes: > > >>Therefore, an unlawful injury to the property existed by wrongful lien >>for purpose to obtain property of $700 from me. >> >>California Penal Code section 518-527 provides: >


Re: Company Profiles?
www.martindale.com www.martindale-hubbell.com www.dailyjournal.com www.findlaw.com or you can do a search on the firms you know of; most have their own websites. hope this helps! "Ernest" <philart80@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:Ys4zd.4


Re: An unlawful injury to the property
On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 21:39:01 GMT, Subcomandante <edicorp@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >I am thinking to go to District Attorney. > >Background: I am trying to file a complaint to the District Attorney to >see if he would prosecute it as an extortion purs


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