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Rockers wrote:
> I'm maintaining a web site that could best be described as an online
> magazine. Up until now, I've been the only one contributing to it, but []
>
> Consider this scenerio: I ask people to submit funny stories about bad
> vacations
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Keith wrote:
// On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 16:25:04 -0400, Rockers <inset@angelfire.com> wrote:
//
// >Consider this scenerio: I ask people to submit funny stories about bad
// >vacations, and I get a bunch of really good tales so I want to edit them
// >
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In article <2qgghvsrs7t7p46hkktlntt7q46bkdfvu9@4ax.com> bgold@nyx.net writes:
>Rockers <inset@angelfire.com> wrote:
>>I'm maintaining a web site that could best be described as an online
>>magazine. Up until now, I've been the only one contributing t
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In article <spgghv8jshje2tbgqjf1g0uko1ncef4gqt@4ax.com> sethb@panix.com (Seth
Breidbart) writes:
>But has that orchestra (or, more likely, its successor, since
>"National Symphony of the Soviet Union" is not likely to be a popular
>name) an agreement
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Back in the 1983-1986 era, I published a comical advertisement in my
local newspaper. The ad had a title to it...one that is unique, with
hyphens, etc. The ad ran once a week for about 10-12 weeks.
Now I see that name is being used by someone who h
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In article <mpgghvc52008q790s5fg33a79vt30bjmii@4ax.com>,
Perry Babin <babin_perry@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I know there may be no definitive answer to this but, in general, do
>manufacturer's have a problem with images of their products bein
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Michael Jacobs wrote:
// "Mwestport" <mwestport@nospam.com> wrote in message
// news:<fft3gvo6jrmmj28oh8hl8j7bbpaicurop8@4ax.com>...
//
// > I have no id that has a date of birth. Only pic is a 30 year old year
book
//
// How did you go all these
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Robert Bonomi wrote:
> In article <8f90gv4oiueqhpcjj46ftogqmdrvk3n6kn@4ax.com>,
> Michael <mikee@morantug.com> wrote:
> >Hi, I was wondering if it is legal to sell a keylogger that
> >specifically logs an AOL password. This of course would be used
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Fritz M wrote:
> "Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com> wrote:
>
> > To the contrary, most (if not all) states allow a person convicted
> > of a crime to expunge that record after the passage of time
> > without other criminal involvement, under certain
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(mailed and posted, to avoid an NSP bug. Please
repond in the newsgroup.)
John F. Carr wrote:
> Does the bank have any recourse against me if they honor a valid check
> that was written by mistake? I agree the company that sent the check
> can
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jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) blurted out
> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>>Keith wrote:
>>> John F. Carr wrote:
>>>
>>> > . What if I had bounced a bunch of checks depending on that
>>> > money to remain in my checking account?
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 16:24:49 -0400,
Allston Parking Refugee <AllstonParkingRefugee@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Keith <kilowattradio_spam@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Those that don't take precautions end up on chexsystems bad bank customer list
>> for 5 years
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Mr. X found an assisted living facility that he wanted to move to. Included
in the fee structure, in addition to rent, was a $900 deposit that would
become the property of the facility at the rate of $30 per day, whether the
applicant moved in immediat
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PrinceGunter wrote:
// I recently witnessed a disturbing scene:
// A white skin-head looking dude was walking into a quick-stop [] black
homeless-looking dude was
// walking out of the quick-stop [] white dude, who proceeded to whack the
homeles
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We bought in a private tax sale, what were probably considered by the
county (in New York) to be surplus parcels. The parcels are adjacent
to
a new, upscale subdivision and the property is, I believe,
considerably
more valuable than had been suspe
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In article <d9f6hv0e5lc9jfmht77p51seesq5uivmep@4ax.com>,
Christopher Green <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>ckelly@qwest.net (ck) wrote in message
>news:<39l3hvoae13j7loiv59dkpbe1meake40di@4ax.com>...
>[snip]
>> unconscionable?
>> These poor peop
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Kelly wrote:
> What's a gym's liability for items stolen from a locker that was rented
> on an annual basis?
>
> And, what is renters burden of proof?
I would gather whoever is reading these is not using simple common sense.
If you have a lock
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote
> >I have done some research on this trial and can't find any statement of a
> >juror being held in contempt. Can you provide a reference?
Chief Judge Henry Nieto tried to hold Laura Kriho in contempt in Gold
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Florida Statute (2002)
682.07 Representation by attorney.--A party has the right to be represented
by an attorney at any arbitration proceeding or hearing under this law. A
waiver thereof prior to the proceeding or hearing is ineffective.
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"Paul Cassel" <pcassel1@earthlnik.net> wrote in message
news:9pgghv87t85ar6gm447gui6nks7sb1vl2c@4ax.com...
>
>
> Now I'm not defending Maddox or segregation - so let's not get off there.
> I'm using this as a well publiciized example of how the
>
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Paul Cassel <pcassel1@earthlnik.net> wrote:
>Do you remember (or learned about) Lester Maddox's (later Gov of GA) fight
>to keep his chicken restaurant segregated? He served only local chickens,
>employed only locally and so forth. Yet still the Feds f
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"Paul Cassel" <pcassel1@earthlnik.net> blurted out
> I would challenge anybody to come up with anything that the
> SCOTUS couldn't find an excuse to grant cert over. Sure there
> are things that just aren't of interest to the Court, but if it
> does
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(mailed and posted, to avoid NSP bug, and because I'm uncertain
as to whether it has sufficient legal content. Please reply
only in newsgroup, unless the "rotanour" wishes to write me
for clarification, remembering that I'm not a lawyer.)
rotaour
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"Anyone" <rick@url.worldwidedns.net> wrote in message
news:6pgghvclk2701qrl4f7shj7i0lh1cqckef@4ax.com...
> I'm the plaintiff in a pro se case against a former tenant who skipped
out.
> It was filed in a Denton County, TX court. The defendant never
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<TOTE@dog-play.com> wrote in message
news:v980hvk1k2nvkonejpivkt9sc47psd57oa@4ax.com...
> It's also an awful lot of futzing around and hand wringing. It seems
> cleaner, clearer and more to the point to have a qualified attorney send
> an appropriat
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"Mark" <polyad@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:4pgghv0t0jp8a3aurg0uadikbsvbj5vai0@4ax.com...
> What can we do to make them pay?
>
Read your state's statutes on executions. Also read the appropriate Rules of
Court on post-judgment proceedings.
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Mark <polyad@comcast.net> wrote:
[OP's son won a judgment against a management company over his
security deposit. Management company hasn't paid.]
> When talking to the Circuit Court the clerk told us
>there was nothing else the Court could
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I am in Illinois and I have spoken with 2 attorneys. Please
tell me these guys are idiots.
My fiancee and I have discussed the financial plans for our
future married life in detail. We decided we would like to
setup Joint accounts for what we consid
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Avichay wrote:
> I have a product I want to start marketing and I want to register the
> product's name as a trademark in the U.S.
> I did a trademark search and found that the name is already registered
> as a trademark - but under a different clas
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