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Breasts Not Sex Organ! Legal Fiction "Crime"
There is only one sex organ in a female. It is called the vulva. Touching the breast is the same as touching an arm. Intentional touching of the arm, if unwanted by the "victim," technically is simple assault, though it should be written off as simp


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
John, expanding on one point that McGyver alluded to: relatives being cut out of your will. If you have any descendants (children, grandchildren) born AFTER the date of your will, they can challenge the will under a legal theory known as "accidentally


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
On 18 May 2006 14:18:02 -0700, "Razorback" <razorback9926@hotmail.com> wrote: >John, signing duplicate wills is a bad idea. Whichever was the LAST one >you signed and had witnessed, is controlling, and the others are null >and void (wills generally


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
"You smiled, you spoke, and I believed" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message news:nH1bg.18550$Lm5.6135@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com... > Razorback wrote: >> You retain the right to change your will at a later date without >> notice. >> >> You can how


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
"John" <x@x.invalid> wrote in message news:m45p621c8i6qln069893n65d1ks3ht2ugi@4ax.com... > > Can sending a copy (or original) of a will to a beneficiary > university constitute a commitment? Or do I retain the ability > to change the will at a late


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
Razorback wrote: > You retain the right to change your will at a later date without > notice. > > You can however, under contract law, be sued for breach of contract if > you've promised to leave something in your will to someone in return > for so


Re: Police holding my property as evidence
"steveo" <stfoster@gmail.com> wrote in message news:uINag.41863$CH2.651@tornado.texas.rr.com... > Last december my house was broken into. They tried to steal a bunch of > dvds, gamesystems and other random stuff. Luckily they were caught in the >


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
John, signing duplicate wills is a bad idea. Whichever was the LAST one you signed and had witnessed, is controlling, and the others are null and void (wills generally have boilerplate language revoking all prior wills). Just make copies of your last w


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
On Thu, 18 May 2006 17:26:11 GMT, "McGyver" <Greyprof@msn.com> wrote: >"John" <x@x.invalid> wrote in message >news:m45p621c8i6qln069893n65d1ks3ht2ugi@4ax.com... >> >> Can sending a copy (or original) of a will to a beneficiary >> university const


Re: Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
You retain the right to change your will at a later date without notice. You can however, under contract law, be sued for breach of contract if you've promised to leave something in your will to someone in return for something of value (like goods o


Can sending a copy of will to beneficiary be a commitment
Can sending a copy (or original) of a will to a beneficiary university constitute a commitment? Or do I retain the ability to change the will at a later date, without notice? Thanks, John


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