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New York, Jan. 28, a blizard.
Why are the courts open when the schools aren't ?
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i started a new job in texas on 1/12/04 of which i notified my
landlord chicgao,illinois) in 12/03...and am having difficulties in
getting information concerning my security deposit ($1,493.00 for
apartment and $270.00 for the outdoor unassigned parkin
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>In New York a corporation (and perhaps a LLC) must be represented by
>counsel. This is a common means of consumer harassment (or pressure,
>if you will) on small enterprises against which they have a
>grievance.
If that's the rule, in the one case
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I am considering starting a website where home owners can rate and
review independent contractors. This information will be available to
anyone visiting the site. Do I need permission from the businesses
prior to posting their contact details and ratin
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> Now what <codingmoose@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >I was at the hospital earlier this week and while I was
> >there it came to light that a technician I had seen last
> >week had directed me to undress when he shouldn't have.
>
I am wondering if the te
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> >Recently, I was
> >told by a former customer who had asked my former boss what happened
> >to me, and my former boss went into a litanny of bad mouthing, citing
> >that I was terminated for things a I had never done,etc.
> >
Bad mouthing a pers
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> >"I was turned down for a job because I am a woman what do I do?"
> >
>
How do you know that it was because you were a woman? How do you
expect to prove that it was because you were a woman? Very very
difficult allegation to prove.
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A topic keeps coming up in Ebay message boards: if a collector or
junkaholic decides suddenly to get smart and save up for retirement,
can they liquidate everyhing without being taxed for the whole thing
as if they'd bought it intending to sell? Clutte
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Boris wrote:
My sole income is a direct deposit from VA Disability. I have no other
assets. A direct deposit is required. How would I stop someone from
executing a judgment against my bank account?
Thanks
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I've been in debt for awhile now due to a combination of poor money
management and some family expenses that were beyond my control. I'm
in Arizona and have appx. $16,000 worth of unsecured debt...mostly
credit card + appx. $11,000 owed on my car (pres
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My father recently informed me that another family member is the
executor of his estate; which is fine with me. What happens, what can
one do if the executor deviates from the will or loses some or all of
the money through bad investments? What coul
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In article <qvna10t3iankt11spc0gkio4peb0bb4vbi@4ax.com>,
D.F. Manno <dommanno@netscape.net> wrote:
>The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 provides that after the VP,
>House Speaker and Senate President Pro Tem, the cabinet secretaries are
>next
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How do I determine if a small claims case was dismissed with or
without prejudice?
I was late in arriving for my small claims hearing (116 miles away
from my home) and my case was dismissed. I received a "Notice of
Decision" stating the case was dis
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I met my wife when she was underage (16) and we were both working at a
camp. I was 29 at the time. We became involved and then we were
sexually involved on several occasions. She panicked because she
thought she was pregnant and told her parents. T
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RO wrote:
> I am a water well driller. On my contract I state that I can't
> guarantee "quality, quantity nor depth of water". A customer is
> suing me for not finding him water. At the deposition he was asked
> if the contract guaranteed water and
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Unfortunately, my mother is terminally ill and will likely die
intestate in the next few weeks. I have a brother and sister. We are
ages 41, 40, and 35. I understand the laws of intestate succession and
the distribution is how her will would have read
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Stan Brown wrote:
> I have an image of lawyers who advertise, especially liability
> lawyers who advertise on TV, as being sleazy shysters. But I reached
> adulthood when lawyers weren't allowed to advertise, so I wonder:
>
> Granted that there might
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Howard J wrote:
[concerned over lending music CD's for party play]
>
> More generally, to what extent is a music license owner (commercial CD
> license owner) responsible if someone to whom he loans the CD makes
> unlicensed uses of it? My hunch is
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Ahoy.
I need a quick word of advice. About 2 months ago, I bumped a parked
motorcycle with mine and knocked it over. Mine was fine, the other
one had a bent brake lever and a very small scratch/dent in the pipe.
This was an an older cycle (96)
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I recently rented a car in New York state. I signed the contract at
the location of pickup (in NYC) and returned the car to the same
location. I drove the car in New Jersey (permitted under the
agreement) and I was the only driver.
The car was dam
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Michael Jacobs wrote:
> In hindsight, wasn't there a "loading zone" in front of the building,
> where she could stand with the motor running until you came out? Even
> if it was marked "no parking" IMO she'd have a better argument pulling
> up parall
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>When Nixon resigned from office, Alexander Haig insisted that as
>Secretary of State, he was the successor to the presidency, if there
>was no vice president. He told anyone who disagreed with him to go
>read the Constitution.
>
You got two histor
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purirb123@yahoo.com (Raj) wrote:
> I own two coprporation A & B.
> I work at a client site thru an agency and have a
> non-compete(upto 12 months after termination of contract) in the
> contract drawn in the name of my company A. Now this agency is
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It seems "RO" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I am a water well driller. On my contract I state that I can't guarantee
>"quality, quantity nor depth of water". A customer is suing me for not
>finding him water. At the deposition he was asked if the
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
It seems "Donald" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> I leased a house in WV for 12 months starting June 1. Lease specified that
>owner would pay for water/trash/sewer. Upon arriving at hous
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Manoj wrote:
> This is interesting. The moderates (Kennedy, O'Connor) ended up at the top and
> the Justices at both ends of the spectrum (Scalia, Thomas, Stevens) ended up at
> the bottom. Rehnquist in 3rd place is a surprise, though. But I gue
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Tam wrote:
> On 25/1/04 12:45, in article ice710hukfljuu7mog6k9ki7pu4tju6ui4@4ax.com,
> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> One does not need to be a MD or FL lawyer to answer this: if the divorce was
> >> not final, the wid
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:<60oa10h4vp7j92atg1c37v9dd2ppcej1hk@4ax.com>...
> It seems "Seth Breidbart" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> >In article <mn0t00lq0b47o4rgdqtsd9s6c5fbsp6403@4ax.com>,
> >Dr Righteous <david
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"Stuart O. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:<suna10lihvcidnleugb7lktjg72hkvhta7@4ax.com>...
> salbelmae@hotmail.com (sallie mae) wrote:
> > .... The customer sent me a check for 2/3rd
> > amount of the due amount (without count
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rkhater@hotmail.com (Russ Khater) wrote in message
news:<sde7105ln9tmsc52plmau3tvh8vu6ppmtf@4ax.com>...
> .... My wife pulled into one of
> the handicapped spots that were further away from the actual entrance,
> so that any handicapped patrons would
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Howard J <bikepathlesstaken@yahoo.com> wrote:
[snip]
>A friend is putting on a special party and asked about music that
>entertainers used at one of ours. I let the friend know that we own CDs
>containing the music. He asked to borrow the CDs.
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Linda Goldstein <lindagoldstein100@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I had a perfectly good PC with Comcast connection.
>
>I decided to try SBC/Yahoo DSL. When they installed it with me my PC
>stopped working immediately.
>Now I cannot even hook up with Comcast. My
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I was injured today at my part-time desk job (severe twisted ankle).
My employer has already said it's a worker's comp case. But I'm not
familiar with how this works in NY. To what extent should W/C cover:
- doctor bills?
- other medical expenses
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:48:38 -0500, Manoj <manojb0@aol.comnospam> wrote:
>
>>Subject: Who's The Most Powerful Judge? 2002 US Supreme Court Standings
>>
>> Con Dis Nil Dec
>>Kennedy 34 6 0 13
>>O'Connor 32 6 2 15
>>Rehnquist 29 11
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On 26/1/04 18:49, in article tvna10hikouspdedu4p4scn429vbr8rnjf@4ax.com,
"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
> Jeff Meyer wrote:
>> Here is my question. I moved into an apartment with 2 friends just
>> this past November. Now, due to financial re
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On 26/1/04 18:49, in article v0oa109j4g2jcke3oe7vsbe04m3ar2vs8j@4ax.com,
"Barry Gold" <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>> Legally, which interpretation of this agreement would a court agree with?
>
> An interesting question, but I won't discuss that here. A
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In article <o0oa10du2nupsn37kqsm0grdf9f2m4bgis@4ax.com>, Donald
<rsa_2@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I leased a house in WV for 12 months starting June 1. Lease specified that
> owner would pay for water/trash/sewer. Upon arriving at house with moving
> va
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On 26/1/04 18:49, in article 41oa10pq88loqt9h624bsj6us6i5hf2jbs@4ax.com,
"Howard J" <bikepathlesstaken@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> More generally, to what extent is a music license owner (commercial CD
> license owner) responsible if someone to whom he l
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whopkins@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu (Mark) writes:
>2002 US Supreme Court Standings
[...]
>And the winner for 2002 ... Justice Kennedy, by count; Justice
>O'Connor by deciding votes (15 of the 17 5-4 votes issued in 2002).
Following up on this, and sheddin
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