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Vic Dura wrote:
> Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act
> will be?
IMO, the problem will intensify because it gives legit spammers a legal way
to email in mass. It also gives, thru its 'opt out' list, illegal or
over
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> > The creditor doesn't have to do anything. *All* liens survive
> > bankruptcy, unless avoided through an adversary proceeding in
> > the bankruptcy case (such as under 11 USC 522).
>
> They certainly may technically survive, but they may be meaning
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David S Chesler wrote:
> See for instance this distinction drawn by Professor Eugene Volokh
> in the National Review Online, at
> http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/volokh200401050906.asp
>
> In the late 1700s, it wasn't even clear whe
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DaVeer wrote:
<snip>
> We have heard of people that have gotten divorced in order to get
> governmental assistance. For example, if we were to be divorced, my
> wife would be eligible for Medicaid which would pickup the
> overwhelming majority of o
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>She swore that under no uncertain circumstances that she was within the
>network and her girls knew how to file appropriately and even had the
>billing person come in to show that we were covered and that we were only
>responsible for the deductible.
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Mark & Jo Glass <mglass6@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>I was diagnosed with SLE and Fibromyalgia and conventional treatments were
>not going as well as expected.
[OP was treated (acupuncture) by Dr. Loucks, a chiropracter, for
SLE and Fibromyalgia. Louc
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In article <9nilvvceq9oot1c32go9cv0ohfqgu7sb10@4ax.com>,
Vic Dura <vpdura@XXXhiwaay.net> wrote:
> Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act
> will be?
It will be very effective in creating even more spam that we're alr
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In article <3milvv41q62mm9ltlfmq7dsatfekm9tnli@4ax.com>,
andygreen@optonline.net (Andy Green) wrote:
> A question about NJ Unemployment.
> If you make 60,000 a year at a big company, and have a side
> business that generates from -500 - 2,000 a yea
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:14:33 -0500, iovedoii@aol.comp.mil (go fish)
wrote:
>Washington State
>
>a widow dies, her name on her will is Betty Lou Harris. (Typed & Signed)
>Her legal (before marriage, birth name) was Betty Wilson.
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Vic Dura <vpdura@XXXhiwaay.net> wrote in message
news:<9nilvvceq9oot1c32go9cv0ohfqgu7sb10@4ax.com>...
> Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act
> will be?
Last Fall California passed an anti-spam law which was the first
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:50:51 -0500, David S Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu>
wrote:
> See for instance this distinction drawn by Professor Eugene Volokh
> in the National Review Online, at
> http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/volokh200401050906
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In article <3oilvv4ot8r4fc68t2ks8p4snm3ma0ujm8@4ax.com>,
Christopher Green <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
>Six or seven years is an awfully long time to sleep on a mistaken
>declaration of paternity. If the West Coast boyfriend declared
>patern
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On 6/1/04 14:51, in article 3oilvv4ot8r4fc68t2ks8p4snm3ma0ujm8@4ax.com,
"Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> But there is also the possibility that the court will overlook the
> long delay, particularly if she were armed with evid
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On 6/1/04 14:50, in article onilvvk6pfj9o8hilp9puov6412p97jnui@4ax.com,
"Stuart O. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>>> Tam wrote:
>>
>>>> 1. A trust is not an entity.
>>>
>>> That is incorrect. A living trust may not be TAXED as an
>
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On 6/1/04 14:51, in article snilvv0j7bk8kpj7koa62aauliqtqh05lf@4ax.com,
"None" <chelseabandn@aol.com> wrote:
> my question is this: I'm concerned about him being able to get a
> passport now that he's pleaded guilty to a felony.
Google to the resc
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Does the law allow for an employer to continue to use a terminated
employees email address?
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:50:47 -0500, nekkid1@sbcglobal.net (DaVeer) wrote in
alt.support.mult-sclerosis:
>My wife and I have a predicament and were
>looking for some help and advice.
I am Canadian, so this might not be useful.
The makers of the
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I have read the Florida Probate statutes. Either I have missed it or
isn't covered in the statutes. My wife and I own everything as joint with
the right of survivorship, including real estate, autos, bank accounts,
etc.. My will leaves everything to my
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n Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:50:21 -0500, Isaac
<isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> in misc.legal.moderated, wrote the
following:
>On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:15:13 -0500, Katherine Griffis-Greenberg
><egylist@griffis-consulting.com> wrote:
<snip>
>> To "practi
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:51:08 -0500, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>
> Yes. *If* the original order form offer had wording like that. It's
> even possible that it did. But I'm betting it just said something
> like "this offer only valid for new
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:51:16 -0500, Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
> By the way, "attorney" doesn't necessarily mean "attorney at law". In no
> jurisdiction is it an offense to say you are an attorney, period. Absent
I don't think that's quite
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 08:16:21 -0500, bellemansfield@netscape.net
(bellemansfield) wrote:
>Now, some of them are threatening legal action
>against me because the information I provided for them did not turn
>out in their favor and they are upset with
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"Isaac" <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote in message
news:cmilvv03hkobfjt3bj9d2oavpjhkv68c0q@4ax.com...
>
>
> Your post doesn't explain why these activities are not the
practice of
> law in Alabama. I'm not saying that they definitely are bec
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In article <9nilvvceq9oot1c32go9cv0ohfqgu7sb10@4ax.com>,
Vic Dura <vpdura@XXXhiwaay.net> wrote:
>Are there any thoughts here on how effective the Federal CAN-SPAM act
>will be?
YM "They-CAN-SPAM Act".
At stopping spammers, not at all.
At prev
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"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
> Mike <sofamngr@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Filed a chapter 7 after business failed for over 2 million.
>> Expecting the discharge in 2 weeks. If I were given a cash
>> gift from my parents to get my lif
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"DaVeer" <nekkid1@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:ioilvvkqugq92glsl7qg90t24asreneuuq@4ax.com...
> Hello to the group.....My wife and I have a predicament and were
> looking for some help and advice.
> Please do not condemn us for considering
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baumgrenze@yahoo.com (John Baum) wrote:
> "Stuart O. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote
>> baumgrenze@yahoo.com (John Baum) wrote:
>>
>> > I would like to forgive part of a loan I made to my son.
>>
>> No particular language is necessary.
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P&M
"Mark & Jo Glass" <mglass6@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:lmilvv4vhcg36ofk36nmslehd56iksh672@4ax.com...
> I was diagnosed with SLE and Fibromyalgia and conventional
treatments were
> not going as well as expected.
<big snip>
> To top it a
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Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
> Katherine Griffis-Greenberg
>
>> Where problems arise in a contract, a person with a J. D.
>> degree can review such provisions, and report to an employer
>> how the problems affect contract performance
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Hello,
I am wondering if it is legal (and in which legal system) to sign
documents with corporate name, not the name of individual signing?
I.e. with "One of the Big-Diminishing-Number of consulting companies".
And if such signature is legal, th
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I requested a verification of debt from a collection agency. I
specifically requested the following:
"I want verification of debt, including all itemized charges, added
fees and the name and address of the original creditor(s)."
The collection ag
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Here is my issue:
In 1991 I attended a private college in Colorado and after I left, I
owed about $1,200 in debt. This was not in student loans - this was
money owed directly to the school. They initially tried to collect
but at the time I was 1
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