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Regarding bankruptcy discharge of tax debt, I understand that one is
required to have filed all previously unfiled taxes returns at least 2
years prior (so called "2-Year Rule") to bankruptcy. Nowadays, it
seems, if a taxpayer fails to file his or her
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if someone didn't pay town exercise taxes in massachusetts and his/her
driver's license is not renew-able in mass, will he/she be able to get it
converted to other states' DL within the US if the DL is expired for less
than 1 year? (i know some state
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we run a cell phone repair shop n Tampa , as we were trying to explore every
way of marketing, we did a unfortunate move , we signed up with clear
channel for one year for a "bill board"
it was a complete distaster, we didnt(and do not) even get 3
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"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message
news:<hlbjuvkf7ikhmagpipg5rkabsaiv8c0qm9@4ax.com>...
>
> Hinckley was found to be insane. We was committed to an
> institution due to this insanity
> ...
> I am very much against letting H
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"bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote in message
news:<clq3vvgidu38lu36lqihoio1eo2f72ieb2@4ax.com>...
> I would appreciate opinions on the merits of the following scenario.
>
> A business is sending me promotional materials.
>
> I don't want them, so I call
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Hello group,
I wrote few posts a while back about a nast real-estate dispute I was
involved in. I'm now on my THIRD lawer for the case.
I believe that my first attorney really dropped the ball, and in fact may
have been working against me on the
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2 months before eligibility for early retirement and full pension my
position was terminated by my employer. I was with the company for 10 years,
so it was not a performance issue. Can I sue the company for termination.
Can I sue the manager that made
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Well, now that New Year's Eve is past, it is almost tax season. We
are bound to get some questions about tax refunds and bankruptcy. The
short answer to question "can they take my tax refund?" is of course:
YES. Your tax refund is one of your assets
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STL wrote:
>
> I have a friend that wants me to backup (transfer?) their records onto
> CD so they can put them on the shelf and just listen to the CDs. Is
> this legal? Also, is it legal for me to sell them my records along
> with a transfer to CDs
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Stan Brown wrote:
> [1] I _assume_ it contained that contingency, since it's standard
> language. Did you save all materials (or copies)? If you did, as you
> should have, and there's no such contingency anywhere on them, then
> send back a letter t
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MarianneLuban wrote:
>
> >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?
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berg@tampabay.rr.com (Ken Berg) wrote in message
news:<alq3vvs0suk9eaua3s5vlskgj88ub5uqgk@4ax.com>...
> FLORIDA - I am negotiating an addendum to a Franchise Agreement and am
> a bit confused. The first sentence of the addendum (as supplied by the
> f
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:16:04 -0500, "Stuart O. Bronstein"
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>> IANAL, but:
>> * What consideration have I received that would go towards
>> making these signs a binding contract?
>
>You bought it.
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newyear1@hotmail.com (Elizabeth P.) wrote in message
news:<vkt0vvcmm3ruvtdp97kgm2nugu7gp2o01q@4ax.com>...
> Related to the position taken that current and former students
> actually do not have any rights to academic transcripts from
> postsecondary s
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:16:09 -0500, someone wrote:
>I recently refinancede my mortgage ion Georgia.
>
>On my original mortgage, I had purchased owner's (as well as lender's)
>title insurance.
>
>During my REFI, I was told that I needed a new owner
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"One problem is my wife filed bankruptcy several years ago without
telling me.
Any advice on how to distance myself from her bankruptcy?"
Assuming that you are still married I know of no way to get this off
your credit report. There must be more to
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I know someone who is in the process of declaring bankruptcy. The
question I have, is that the individual, a professional musician now
teaching in the local school district, ran up a credit card, with the
purchase of a rather expensive keyboard, a Kur
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bat wrote:
[upset about unsolicted mail]
>
> Then I send them a letter: "effective tomorrow, each promotional
> letter you send me will incur $50 processing fee. Your continued
> sending of promotional materials will indicate your agreement to the
>
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sinc720d <sinc720d@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>I recently refinanced my mortgage in Georgia.
>
>On my original mortgage, I had purchased owner's (as well as lender's)
>title insurance.
>
>During my REFI, I was told that I needed a new owner's title insur
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Ken Berg <berg@tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
>FLORIDA - I am negotiating an addendum to a Franchise Agreement and am
>a bit confused. The first sentence of the addendum (as supplied by the
>franchisor's lawyer) reads:
>
>"Notwithstanding anything to the co
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Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote:
>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 re
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[OP (Bob) got a flyer from Designer Checks offering 4 boxes
of checks for $13.38. A month later, Designer Checks billed him
for $25.52 because it's supposed to be for first-time buyers and
they had records showing OP bought checks from the
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:16:11 -0500, STL <strangertl@phantomemail.com> wrote:
Is this in the US? I'm assuming that such is the case.
> I have a friend that wants me to backup (transfer?) their records onto
> CD so they can put them on the shelf and
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:<qjq3vv82fdageae3kn980q76rhant1fiin@4ax.com>...
>
> But a sale shortly before a bankruptcy may be overturned by the
> bankruptcy judge, no?
>
There are some possible problems--- but
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newyear1@hotmail.com (Elizabeth P.) wrote in message
news:<f6oruvksnoi416gom1vuj8ns7khp4cubmf@4ax.com>...
> Regarding educational records, I have been advised that a legal
> position adopted by some postsecondary institutions is that academic
> transc
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:16:10 -0500, "bdowns" <bdowns@one.net> wrote:
>Needs some advice on how to proceed with a couple of problems I am having
>with my credit reports. One problem is my wife filed bankruptcy several
>years ago without telling me.
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:16:05 -0500, "Stuart O. Bronstein"
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>Actually the car dealers hate it when that happens as much as you
>do. Why? Because you've been driving their car around for heaven
>knows how many miles.
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In article <okq3vv0kst2cbvdroavn6n6rerfjtlq3c7@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, Stuart O. Bronstein wrote:
[about car dealer "discovering" a week after purchase that financing
didn't go through at the agreed rate]
>It's possible that you could hold
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In Texas, can I tape the "negotiations" that go on when buying an auto
without telling the selling parties I am taping them?
mike
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In article <qkq3vvcubh6gqrjop2srsskeh3fkvfkdtk@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, bat wrote:
>I'm not a lawyer, but I think that they might have a merit if they were not
>insured, and what you broke was their loss. But I hardly imagine gallery
>items
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I have a question regarding law school application questions. Specifically,
a question asking "Have you ever been arrested or convicted of violating any
law (other than a minor traffic offense?"
I was arrested twice during college. The incide
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
In article <alq3vvs0suk9eaua3s5vlskgj88ub5uqgk@4ax.com> in
misc.legal.moderated, Ken Berg wrote:
>FLORIDA - I am negotiating an addendum to a Franchise Agreement and am
>a bit confused. T
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In article <0lq3vv47pn6enscl7969ml2j7bf68g9lf0@4ax.com>,
P.J. Hartman <pjhartman@yahoo.com> wrote:
>From what you've written, it doesn't sound like the dealership was
>trying to scam you. After all, they gave you back your trade-in,
>allowed you to
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In article <9lq3vvgo3r9pt4iai5kful571gfus7rco6@4ax.com>,
strangertl@phantomemail.com (STL) wrote:
> I have a friend that wants me to backup (transfer?) their records onto
> CD so they can put them on the shelf and just listen to the CDs. Is
> this le
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"PEG" Pitwoman@hvc.rr.com asked
>Do claims for compensatory damages need to be stated in specific $$ amount?
>
>(NY Supreme, post-matrimonial action for fraud, duress, breach of fiduciary
>duty, etc )
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yes.
new york state civi
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Dick Adams wrote:
> 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 ci
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:15:59 -0500, Christopher Green
<cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote in message
> news:<mlt0vvg7gea1qdiqp79kaf7g94jlrhv0dd@4ax.com>...
>> I was in an art gallery the other day
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 16:15:56 -0500, Elizabeth P. <newyear1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> horrigan@aol.com (Horrigan) wrote in message
> news:<rlt0vvomk2c97grn9jfo49chbrqt4glmon@4ax.com>...
>> >former
>> >students who I understand are alleged to then be withou
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berg@tampabay.rr.com (Ken Berg) wrote:
> FLORIDA - I am negotiating an addendum to a Franchise Agreement
> and am a bit confused. The first sentence of the addendum (as
> supplied by the franchisor's lawyer) reads:
>
> "Notwithstanding anything to
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In article <5lq3vvce9e4ob6lmn3hrcule36hdgg32ba@4ax.com>, sinc720d
<sinc720d@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 3) Did I even need this "new" owner's title insurance to begin with
> or was this a scam?
My understanding is that there are 2 sides to title insu
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georgeie9@cs.com (Georgeie9) wrote in message
news:<06oruv4ek7ep7vu82b0k73een5fg4hcc7t@4ax.com>...
> I'm from Indiana. Won a judgement for a defective new roof; took it to small
> claims court (limit $6,000) and won a judgement for about $5,800. Now,
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baumgrenze@yahoo.com (John Baum) wrote:
> I would like to forgive part of a loan I made to my son. The
> loan is secured by his property and was carefully drafted. Do I
> need to use special language to make the forgiveness 'legal?'
> Yes, I have re
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cj.green@worldnet.att.net (Christopher Green) wrote:
> A college or university generally has the ability to withhold
> transcripts for a number of good reasons, such as unpaid bills
> or academic disqualification. A legitimate institution certainly
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Timothy Horrigan wrote:
>>formally declaring bankruptcy is a
>>very good way to deal with this problem.
>>
>>If possible, she and the husband should sell the houses as well
>>as any other saleable p
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Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote in message
news:<mlt0vvg7gea1qdiqp79kaf7g94jlrhv0dd@4ax.com>...
> 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 roo
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Eliyahu Rooff <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Except that in the case of a trademark, you lose it if you don't
> protect it.
>
> You can't lose a patent that way. Therefore, some people have
> found it pr
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Hi all,
My wife and I do intend to talk with an atty. about this, but I thought
I'd do a bit of research 1st.
I've been divorced from my minor children's mother for over 10 years
now. My wife and I purchased a house a couple of years ago. curren
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