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I had an incredibly difficult time trying to settle a claim I had
against Titan Insurance. They didn't accept responsibility and I had
no rental. I'm a single parent and desperately need my car repaired.
I found a company called Liberty Property D
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An anonymous contributor sent me a courtesy copy of a posting in
which he wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, chesler@post.harvard.edu (David S Chesler) wrote:
> > Help! Help! I'm being oppressed!
> If you're "not terribly offended" and, to the contrary
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"Barry Gold" <bgold@nyx.net> wrote in message
news:h0putvod7paf5iqmpfqfj8hhu33n8qs2o5@4ax.com...
> That said, I'm aware of at least two internet RPGs based on Disney's
> "The Lion King", one based on Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonriders of Pern"
> series, a
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in article e1putv0qof4p6v46qds3n6dn6qqoaaifva@4ax.com, David S Chesler at
chesler@post.harvard.edu wrote on 12/16/03 3:02 PM:
> What are some good writings, please, on the balance and conflict between
> the establishment and free exercise clauses?
>
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 15:02:03 -0500, John Abbe <johnca@ourpla.net> wrote:
> I have a friend who's developed a logo to represent a term he's
> coined. He would like to make it available for anyone who wants to use
> it, but he's worried that someone coul
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, chesler@post.harvard.edu (David S Chesler) wrote:
> What are some good writings, please, on the balance
> and conflict between the establishment and free exercise
> clauses? Not necessarily the rulings from bad cases
> ("You c
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DS> Apparently anyone is welcome to put up a display. I would be
interested
DS> if someone has tested this, attempting to put up a correspondingly-sized
DS> display for a holiday, at a time of the year, appropriate to their
DS> creed, in a town with
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Good Morning!
I have a question on the Fair Labor Standards Act regarding exempt
employees. Please bear with me as I explain the situation.
In the company that I work for there is no sick time policy. However,
there was a policy called "Salary C
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C> three best companies to buy a snarb-widget from?" So people will type in
C> "The tops of the list are AAA.COM, BBB.COM and CCC.COM". But when the
C> message is posted, what readers will see is "The tops of the list are
C> AAA.COM, **CENSORED** and
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"Ian Montgomerie" <ian@ianmontgomerie.com> wrote:
[re: question on Copyright of universes/settings]
> This is way too vague to tell anything. "Basic universe mechanics"
> can't be copyrighted. But if (for example) you've got Klingons in it,
> watch
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ptsc <ptsc@nowhere.com> wrote:
> cj.green@worldnet.att.net (Christopher Green) wrote:
>
>>Duhaime has a clever article on the Rule Against Perpetuities
>>("a review of the most complicated damn legal rule ever!"), with
>>a discussion of pitfalls and
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"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote in message
news:<a0putvse40882lnrfo8loie5ae176mq2nc@4ax.com>...
> Actually, Oregon has abolished joint tenancy -- but it retains
> entireties. The Oregon court has upheld deeds that create (I am not
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"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
> Actually, Oregon has abolished joint tenancy -- but it retains
> entireties. The Oregon court has upheld deeds that create (I am
> not making this up) joint life estates with cross-collateral
>
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Sam <Anonymouos@somebigcompany.net> wrote in message
news:<31putvss21gevis46que1jpg20jn7iv1pl@4ax.com>...
> Dear Legal Guru's,
>
> Over the past couple years I have worked in a large corporation
> coordinating and capturing federally regulated do
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fremont945392002@yahoo.com (Fight ticket) wrote in message
news:<21putvc1baj8j15vb69dqnlldoob79t2f7@4ax.com>...
> I went to the arraignment and pleaded not guilty for the speed ticket
> I received. The commissioner arranged a court trial date for me an
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`On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 15:02:27 -0500, mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael
Jacobs) wrote:
>nx0404a@hotmail.com (J Bimford) wrote in message
>news:<2miqtv0bdqshfsdt3ng4hs1ja7t864g6hd@4ax.com>...
>> For the last several years, I have worked, through fanfict
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In article <01putv4g14d50p4d4lcdhk7pugdu53ld5p@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, VK wrote:
>I signed a contract for fixing my home provided my insurance company
>agrees to pay for the damage caused by hail/wind. Now my insurance has
>company denied i
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VK wrote:
> I signed a contract for fixing my home provided my insurance company
> agrees to pay for the damage caused by hail/wind. Now my insurance has
> company denied it, hence I have to pay from my pocket for fixing my
> home. Meanwhile I f
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HI folks:
I will be filing suit against one of those "big computer chains", for
breach of contract. In a nutshell, I purchased a notebookcomputer
along with their "Performance Plan" that essentialy states that after
3 repairs it's a lemon, and they
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in
news:mkiqtv48cph5afgde8uq9p8p85bk70bqbk@4ax.com:
> In article <uelhtvg2pl2n70hv8tgivog56oqe7m3npn@4ax.com>,
> angel235 <angel235@wt.net> wrote:
>
>>My question is this: If my Ex could have just walked in
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>In article <83eftvgl6cuu2sosmstqta24i1cnm7scae@4ax.com>, Ripley7173
><ripley7173@aol.com> wrote:
>
>> I was just served with a lawsuit from my ex-landlord. I have been out of
>that
>> house for about 10 months. Apparently I'm responsible for d
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ptsc wrote:
> This rule could make for good movie scripts, with lines like "in the
> lifetime of the youngest child born at St. George's Hospital."
A friend of mine who was attending an Actual Law School mentioned
not-perpetuities based on the lif
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johnca@ourpla.net (John Abbe) wrote:
>I have a friend who's developed a logo to represent a term he's
>coined. He would like to make it available for anyone who wants to use
>it, but he's worried that someone could grab it, trademark it, and
>then p
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Sam,
I don't find your story very coherent. Perhaps if I summarize my
understanding you will be able to better relate your story to others.
You developed a system for capturing and processing data from federal
documents, This system was implem
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in article q0putv8smfq8i85lp3dkpkct2r1om25cld@4ax.com, Rich Carreiro at
rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us wrote on 12/16/03 3:02 PM:
> barry@psyber.com writes:
>
>> Certified Mail would not offer proof that a document was received in
>> itself. It o
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In a split decision published today (December 16), the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals held that the federal Controlled Substances Act, as
applied to medical marijuana users, exceeds Congress' power under the
Commerce Clause.
I doubt that the decis
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Parents divorced 20 years ago, state of jurisdiction is North Carolina.
Lifetime alimony paid to wife from ex-husband.
In addition, life insurance ($500,000) required to be maintained by the
ex-husband for the wife, per the terms of their final sep
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John Abbe <johnca@ourpla.net> wrote:
>I have a friend who's developed a logo to represent a term he's
>coined. He would like to make it available for anyone who wants to use
>it, but he's worried that someone could grab it, trademark it, and
>then pre
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>Tim Provis wrote:
>
>>"If it is some gov't entity, how do you go about collecting?"
>> ... the case ( at least the civil rights cause
>>of action) will be dismissed due to official immunity.
Thomas Anantharaman <tsa@biostat.wisc.edu> wrote:
>I
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" My problem is this: I financed my home
through a local mortgage/accelerated debt reduction company."
"I have been trying to contact them for
over a month now without success; two out of three of their local
telephone numbers are disconnected, alon
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"VK" <vidyababu@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:01putv4g14d50p4d4lcdhk7pugdu53ld5p@4ax.com...
> I signed a contract for fixing my home provided my insurance company
> agrees to pay for the damage caused by hail/wind. Now my insurance has
> compan
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William Penrose wrote:
> The problem is with trademarks, not copyright. That's a much broader
> area, one which allows McDonald's hamburgers to sue a little old lady
> in Scotland, named McCaughey (pron. McCoffee), so she cannot use her
> own name
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William Penrose wrote:
> The problem is with trademarks, not copyright. That's a much broader
> area, one which allows McDonald's hamburgers to sue a little old lady
> in Scotland, named McCaughey (pron. McCoffee), so she cannot use her
> own name o
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"VK" <vidyababu@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:01putv4g14d50p4d4lcdhk7pugdu53ld5p@4ax.com...
> I signed a contract for fixing my home provided my insurance company
> agrees to pay for the damage caused by hail/wind. Now my insurance has
> company
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"Fight ticket" <fremont945392002@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:21putvc1baj8j15vb69dqnlldoob79t2f7@4ax.com...
> I went to the arraignment and pleaded not guilty for the speed ticket
> I received. The commissioner arranged a court trial date for me an
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jajan@mail.com wrote:
> She did not reply because she had the situation covered and did not
> feel she was obligated to respond.
Maybe she should have replied to the one that said "If you don't reply
to this, we'll automatically distribute your RM
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In article <q0putv8smfq8i85lp3dkpkct2r1om25cld@4ax.com>,
Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote:
>barry@psyber.com writes:
>
>> Certified Mail would not offer proof that a document was received in
>> itself. It only offers proof that
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My friend was laid off in the US a couple of months ago, he was
unforturnately carried with unpaid loans which he was unable to pay
them off.
questions are,
1> if he go to Canada and get a Canadian Driver License with exchange
of his US driver li
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