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On 2 Aug 2006, dan@nospam.com further wondered:
> [ Why is it the law that a vehicle owner is statutorily
> required to maintain insurance and will be held liable
> for personal injury and property damage resulting
> from the negligent operation of
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Art Clemons wrote:
> Rick Mave wrote:
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> > It's called "ditch weed" if not cultivated for it's dopes !
> >
> > And thats because it grows everywhere.It has spread everywhere from old
> > rope factories that grew it in the old days !
>
> You nee
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i love what you are doing to youknow keep up the good work
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n 8/2/2006 1:03 PM, duh@practical.org wrote:
> On 2 Aug 2006, dan@nospam.com further wondered:
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>> [ Why is it the law that a vehicle owner is statutorily
>> required to maintain insurance and will be held liable
>> for personal injury and propert
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dan@nospam.com asked:
>If I loan my car to my friend and he gets in an accident that is his
>fault (and he is insured), I am still responsible for the insurance.
>This sounds crazy. How can the car be guilty? Please someone explain
>the logic.
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In article <xZqdnV-9vvJWUk3ZnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
Art Clemons <artclemons@aolSPAM.com> wrote:
> Rick Mave wrote:
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> > It's called "ditch weed" if not cultivated for it's dopes !
> >
> > And thats because it grows everywhere.It has spr
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Rick Mave wrote:
> It's called "ditch weed" if not cultivated for it's dopes !
>
> And thats because it grows everywhere.It has spread everywhere from old
> rope factories that grew it in the old days !
You need to do more research, hemp is ille
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On 8/2/2006 9:12 AM, duh@practical.org wrote:
> dan@nospam.com asked:
>
>> If I loan my car to my friend and he gets in an accident that is his
>> fault (and he is insured), I am still responsible for the insurance.
>> This sounds crazy. How can
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If I loan my car to my friend and he gets in an accident that is his
fault (and he is insured), I am still responsible for the insurance.
This sounds crazy. How can the car be guilty? Please someone explain
the logic.
TIA,
Dan
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Art Clemons wrote:
> Fetch, Rover, Fetch wrote:
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> > how about....
> >
> > using hemp!
>
>
> Now, now, you know the right just loves to prevent the possible growth of
> demon marijuana even if said hemp has almost zero THC.
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Fetch, Rover, Fetch wrote:
> how about....
>
> using hemp!
Now, now, you know the right just loves to prevent the possible growth of
demon marijuana even if said hemp has almost zero THC.
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or close to one of the most. Go to airnow website and do a relevant history
of our air. We now are the only state or one of just a few that has the most
days air not in the good area and one of the states with the most levels of
warning quality of a
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"Larry" <larry74dom@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:44ce1d12$0$6505$636a55ce@news.free.fr...
> Is it possible, for an independent agent, to sign selling contracts in the
> name of a foreign company that doesn't have a branch in the country?
Yes.
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