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JPFO: JPFO ALERT: THE SECOND AMENDMENT IS ALIVE AND WELL
ALERT FROM JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP America's Aggressive Civil Rights Organization July 22, 2005 JPFO ALERT: THE SECOND AMENDMENT IS ALIVE AND WELL You may have seen an article that's been making the rounds of the Interne

State Sanctioned Unconstitutional Courts ~Indiana Indianapolis
or How to do Favors for National City Bank and steal from your trust ~misappropriation of funds from trust in violation of the 14th amendment, Bill of Rights and Constitution, Indiana Trust Code ~Indiana Uniform Prudent Investor Act >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Jurisdiction for Contract Law Question
While we were living in Vermont we bought a house in New York (less than an hour away). We subsequently decided to remodel the home before we moved in, and hired a contractor to accomplish this. We have a written estimate/contract outlining the wor

could use some assistance on contract law in Missouri, please
(also posted in misc.legal) I live in California and in a freelance contract with a client in Missouri which stipulates jurisdiction as Missouri. The contract says that my client (let's call him Joe) will pay me a flat hourly rate with a maximum pay

missouri contract law
I live in California and in a freelance contract with a client in Missouri which stipulates jurisdiction as Missouri. The contract says that my client (let's call him Joe) will pay me a flat hourly rate with a maximum payout equal to 200 hours of my ti

pro bono contract law?
Hello all, I have a question: I understand that all lawyers are supposed to do pro bono work at some point. My question is, if a lawyer focuses on contract law, but most pro bono work is actually (as I have seen it) related to landlord tenant relat

Advice Needed for Contract Law
I am attempting to settle a dispute between my sisters re: the purchase and installation of a piece of granite in one of their homes. Here are the details. Sister 1 is a wholesaler and verbally agreed to purchase a slab of granite for sister 2. When

A problem of Contract Law
Amy was a well-known exporter whose business was to export goods to Singapore and Malaysia. As she needed to keep a large stock of goods, Amy signed a contract with Paul on 1 January 2004 to store goods in Paul's warehouse at a rate of $5000 per month

Smoke & mirror absurdities via transitioning different statutes ?
We know that if straight reading of the rules, in the context of certain facts, leads to absurdities [clearly contrary to the legislators' intentions] then the judges will allow a resulting appeal. And this can lead to ammending the rules. As a la

Quantum Meruit and Software Development
I'm a software developer, have long happy years of cooperative and successful experience building custom software solutions for companies large and small. I've never had problems getting paid. Sorry to say that's changed. I did some minor work o

Re: 'Add/accumulate' parts of different laws ?
--- snip -- > > The facts: > > In all 3 PREVIOUS wills I was to inherit 3 of 16 shares in a 'non-quoted' > > private company. My half sister and her children were to inherit the > > 13 share balance [82%]. > > > > For tax purposes, the shares wer

Contract: when can offer be withdrawn?
Two questions about contracts, one general, one more specific. 1. In general, Party A makes an offer. Party B accepts, signs the contract and returns the contract for Party A's signature. Before signing, can Party A withdraw the offer?

"Time is of the essence" question.
I have a question about adding a "time is of the essence" clause to a contract that does not now have one. It's not for me, but I saw this situation on another forum and was wondering how it works. The person said he had contract to buy a home from

karate studio / management company contract problem
We signed (for our minor child) a two-year contract with a local tai kwan do studio in May 2001. Payments were to be made each month until May 2003. The studio is in Oklahoma, the payments are made to a management service in Florida; both are named on

karate studio / management company contract problem
[also posted to misc.legal.moderated] We signed (for our minor child) a two-year contract with a local tai kwan do studio in May 2001. Payments were to be made each month until May 2003. The studio is in Oklahoma, the payments are made to a managemen

Contract Laws Apply to Furniture?
I'd like to know if contract laws (right of rescission, consumers right to cancel order without penalty....) applies to the purchase of furniture, specifically in Vermont. We put down a VISA deposit on some furniture, however we have since learned t

contract law: binder fee question
Hi, I have been in the process of building a small addition (120 sq. ft) on my house and remodeling my kitchen. I had been using a general contracter who works with an architect. I had signed a binder fee contract to begin the process. It was $2,500

contract law: binder fee question
Hi, I have been in the process of building a small addition (120 sq. ft) on my house and remodeling my kitchen. I had been using a general contracter who works with an architect. I had signed a binder fee contract to begin the process. It was $2,500

Contract law question / coll agncy
Here's one I'm hoping someone can help me with. My girlfriend had an old credit card debt (from well before we met) that she never paid and a collection agency finally caught up with her in October. At that time, as my GF is not working and going t

Charging Debt Interest in California?
I have a customer that is delinquent on his payments for my machining services. I have heard that I am entitled to charge four percent interest on this debt but I don't know the particulars and can't seem to find the salient part of the California Civ

Do Judges Need to Know Linguistics (and everything else, too) ?
No one knows everything, of course, but there is something about the role of a judge that seems to presume omniscience. Courts can call in so-called "expert witnesses", but the Court itself must decide what issues require the contribution of outside exp

Do Judges Need to Know Linguistics (and everything else, too) ?
No one knows everything, of course, but there is something about the role of a judge that seems to presume omniscience. Courts can call in so-called "expert witnesses", but the Court itself must decide what issues require the contribution of outside exp

Do Judges Need to Know Linguistics (and everything else, too) ?
No one knows everything, of course, but there is something about the role of a judge that seems to presume omniscience. Courts can call in so-called "expert witnesses", but the Court itself must decide what issues require the contribution of outside exp

Can a California Workers Comp Audit Change the Rate Retroactively?
California Company A starts a worker's compensation policy with six employees. Their classification at the time the policy is issued is some general office classification, and the rate is relatively low, something around 1% of the payroll. One yea

California Worker's Comp Audits Changing Rates Retroactively
California Company A starts a worker's compensation policy with six employees. Their classification at the time the policy is issued is some general office classification, and the rate is relatively low, something around 1% of the payroll. One yea

Employment (or Contract) Law Feedback Desired
I was recently fired from my position as branch manager at a medium size company that does business nationwide. The branch that I managed is in a state that is deemed "employment at will", though the company is headquartered in California. The fact

Employment (or Contract) Law Feedback Desired
I was recently fired from my position as branch manager at a medium size company that does business nationwide. The branch that I managed is in a state that is deemed "employment at will", though the company is headquartered in California. The fact

Employment (or Contract) Law Feedback Desired
I was recently fired from my position as branch manager at a medium size company that does business nationwide. The branch that I managed is in a state that is deemed "employment at will", though the company is headquartered in California. The fact

RE Agent Contract - Exclusive Right to Sell
Contract LAW. Real Estate LAW Question Agent Contract - Exclusive Right to Sell In New York 11235 I entered into a contract with a real estate agent that misrepresented the contract I was signing. He said it was NOT an exclusive right to sell and

 


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