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>Also, for religious reasons, I don't celebrate Christmas. About 2 weeks
>prior to this event, my manager told me that a number of people in their
>organization were offended because of my beliefs--even though I went to
>great lengths to not critic
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Mary McHugh <mchug06@attglobal.net> wrote:
[OP owns property in CT. Local town has made changes to a dirt
road which damaged OP's property and caused additional water
runoff and erosion. Town claims they can do whatever they want.]
An
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I went to a dealer to buy a used minivan. After reaching an acceptable price
on the car, they told me the loan couldn't be financed for the 4.99%
originally offerred because of my credit report (bankruptcy in mid 2000)
which I had told them about befor
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I constantly get these flyers for inexpensive checks. I
recently moved and needed checks with my new address. I
found one of these flyers for a company, Designer Checks, out
of Alabama, and ordered 4 boxes of checks. Total payment was
$13.38.
I
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In article <7objuvcp5cjhqlnmjh297njs7e6b1hthf6@4ax.com>,
Walter <wmiller417@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Last week a UPS driver sideswiped my car, which was legally parked on
>the street in front of my home. After 4 days of constant calls to
>UPS's 'custome
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In article <g4oruvcd8j102sr827n682q4eogbf4rh29@4ax.com>,
Brett Weiss <lawyer@erols.com> wrote:
>Mark:
>> 2. Do banks make money from my bankruptcy? I ask this because
>> I was advised to file for bankruptcy by a bill collector who works
>> for the
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 14:44:05 -0500, marianneluban@aol.comnospam
(MarianneLuban) wrote:
>. . . .
>No. And if and when you do, the entire legal process has to come to a halt.
>The debt and the legal fees (if any) would be dischargeable most likely
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 14:44:07 -0500, marianneluban@aol.comnospam
(MarianneLuban) wrote:
>>Subject: Juris Doctorate and Attorney/Lawyer
>>From: incisive23@aol.com (Apsianco Cartegas)
>>Date: 12/24/2003 8:54 AM Pacific Standard Time
>>Message-id: <7l
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When I was in military service, your military id was effectively
your passport and could be used for traveling between countries,
e.g., Italy to and from France.
Does this apply to merchant marines? Does anyone have a cite
for the U.S. statutes on
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horrigan@aol.com (Horrigan) wrote in message
news:<m4oruvkai1vgk3ln21p1slimkc9taaotpj@4ax.com>...
> >I did hear the accident happen, and saw the truck long enough to get a
> >license number. It was the only truck on the street at the time.
>
> If yo
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>You need a lawyer. You've made some serious mistakes, but MAY
>be able to get out of trouble. I think it likely that the credit
>card debt now may not be dischargable in bankruptcy.
>
Why do you say that?
"THE EXODUS CHRONICLES: Beliefs, L
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>former
>students who I understand are alleged to then be without due process
>requirements under the anti-slavery act as applied to schools.
Just curious, what is the "anti-slavery act" and what are the provisions
applied to schools in this act? A
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 11:56:24 -0500, Christopher Green
<cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Melissa <Melissa@pagan.net> wrote in message
> news:<1h0buvkn76fqrmdrgj793embs7nd51g335@4ax.com>...
>> Does anyone know when the "compelling government inter
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"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> writes:
> Did you copyright any of the material? If so, then fair use applies,
> where someone can use small portions, but not copy the whole thing.
> But if you didn't reserve your copyright rights, then thi
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I was in an art gallery the other day, and I noticed that in some but
not all of the rooms (and not at/in the entryway or first room,
either) there were the typical "if you damage an item, we regret that
we will have to charge you the full purchase pri
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nopenogum@aol.com (NopeNoGum) wrote in message
news:<u5oruvc0v2s2399ui1gn8ahq9v6hggcg5f@4ax.com>...
>
> She is living with us , works for minimum wage at clothing store. Husband has
> bad credit & makes about $10 an hour at a factory. The loans from
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tsa@biostat.wisc.edu (Thomas Anantharaman) wrote in message
news:<26oruvgjen31m30mnh87rs6n0tun4acddb@4ax.com>...
> Christopher Green wrote:
>
> >The first use of "compelling state interest" in a 14th Amendment case
> >appears to be Shapiro v. Thomps
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Ray Woodcock wrote:
> Has anybody heard a maxim to the effect that it is sometimes more
> important to decide cases than to decide them right? I'm thinking a
> 20th-century Supreme Court justice said some such thing. Anybody?
You may be thinking
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 14:44:30 -0500, Thomas Anantharaman <tsa@biostat.wisc.edu>
wrote:
>
>
> Any idea why the same reasoning hasn't prevailed in the case of
> residency requirments for in-state tuition in state colleges ? In this
My conlaw pro
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:k4oruvol7u156qv9ntbamtragglgrpa475@4ax.com...
> Eliyahu Rooff wrote:
> >
> > "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:0f0buv4mgub8m5tfn7rur7pt06j1boi
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In article <p5oruvkdksu2v1n41nm4u6d3g83b5k6c76@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, Michael Jacobs wrote:
>In AFAIK all USA states, no one is allowed to hold himself out to the
>public as a practicing professional in the field of law without having
>pas
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I've been in the habit of searching at a particular agency Web site,
e.g. FTC for credit reporting. The problem with that is that
particular states may offer greater protection that Federal law in
particular areas of the law. http://firstgov.gov/ of
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In article <i5oruvc87bdc2l8812mpbu2o0num5oi37e@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, Tam wrote:
>David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
>news:<jmbjuv8jge8g6i5m2l6300tukijtqm8qhj@4ax.com>...
>
>> But according to the bank, the VISA ru
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In article <u5oruvc0v2s2399ui1gn8ahq9v6hggcg5f@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, NopeNoGum wrote:
[long tangled tale of messy finances in a failing marriage]
>She`s going to talk to a lawyer Monday about the loans & also divorce.
>
>Any advice woul
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
In article <06oruv4ek7ep7vu82b0k73een5fg4hcc7t@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, Georgeie9 wrote:
>Otherwise, the court has kind of told me I can drag the contractor's butt in
>every thre
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In article <26oruvgjen31m30mnh87rs6n0tun4acddb@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, Thomas Anantharaman wrote:
>Any idea why the same reasoning hasn't prevailed in the case of
>residency requirments for in-state tuition in state colleges ? In this
>in
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 14:44:21 -0500, Isaac
<isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
>I am not familiar with the law in California or Florida. I have heard
>that some types of non compete contracts are strongly disfavored in
>California.
With very l
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Related to the position taken that current and former students
actually do not have any rights to academic transcripts from
postsecondary schools, there is an additional position taken that I am
curious about.
That position is that administrators at
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Rick <rickajho@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:<6g0buv8bc3i9psifi5d51eomsogv91d84g@4ax.com>...
> I fell on ice at a friends house helping her unload her car, breaking my
> wrist. On a "right/wrong" point I guess she was wrong - she could have
> parke
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