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lcl_72@hotmail.com (lakinapook) wrote in message
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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 tech
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"Bob Bethune" <freshwaterseas@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The following is given as a hypothetical case. No response to this message
> will be received or construed as legal advice.
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> I'm a board
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"RO" <jolin@whidbey.net> wrote in message
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> 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
> find
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
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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
> >
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"Yeager Schnitzel" <yeagerschnitzel@yahoo.com> wrote in
message news:cde71090abbreursitamrlamfi0hnlq92k@4ax.com...
> Would an Attorney that posts on this newsgroup answer a
question for
> me?
>
> I realize that Prostituion is illegal, you see them
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I have live in the same rent controlled apartment with a separate storage
closet in San Francisco since 1989. I pay mid 1970's rent.
There is no lease. Never has been.
In 1992 a new management company took over the building.
In 1992, all tenants w
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:01:58 -0500, horrigan@aol.com (Horrigan) wrote:
>. . . .
>A law is only considered unconstitutional if it directly contradicts the
>Constitution. In the case of Presidential Succession, the Congress could place
>any old off
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On 28/1/04 14:02, in article 44gf10h83msontt1khn4d49dgqluvm98md@4ax.com,
"John Smith" <rshap2l@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The only attorney I've talked to who was any help encouraged us to get
> the shares reissued, and get copies of the documents, but the
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On 28/1/04 14:02, in article d4gf10timb6jkcalj3oq6mol0ap84hg7qk@4ax.com,
"joe" <joe456@jednet.net> wrote:
> My father recently informed me that another family member is the
> executor of his estate; which is fine with me. What happens, what can
> on
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On 28/1/04 14:02, in article s4gf105k5qs53v7d5sc4l661i9lncpfeb6@4ax.com,
"John R. Levine" <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
>> In New York a corporation (and perhaps a LLC) must be represented by
>> counsel. This is a common means of consumer harassment (or pr
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I have a question am hoping someone can help answer.
I am located in California and all events / parties interested are
located there as well.
In 1997 a judgement was placed on me in the amount of $7400. I didn't
know it at the time because it wa
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I have had FMLA for the past 2+ years in order to care for my daughter
that has a minor health condition - it usually requires me to be out
of work approx 2-3 times a month.
I recently received a written "warning" from my boss at work advising
me
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Another realtor question, sorry.
Our realtor called & let us know there was a home for sale in the
neighborhood that we wanted. We drove over to look it over before making an
appt. for a viewing. While we were standing in the driveway, the owner's
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Hi all,
I'm considering starting an online retail business and am wondering if
incorporating will protect my *personal* assets. I know it will NOT
against personal liability such as gross negligence, false
advertising, etc. My business initially w
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Thank you all!
> But that's his problem, not yours. And if he's an ethical DJ, he
> probably pays a yearly fee to ASCAP/BMI to cover all this, so I'm
> guessing it would all be kosher anyway.
Excellent, I was unaware of that.
> Music CDs a
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http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/nation/7826509.htm
Prosecutors failed to reveal to the defense a transcript of the
initial interview the FBI had with the lawyer of their star witness.
The interview suggests that the star witness is now
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My wife was the last car in a set of three invloved in an accident.
Basically, the first vehicle, a cab, slammed on his brakes for no
apparent reason. The second vehicle, an Infiniti, slammed into the
rear of the cab and suffered moderate front-end d
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Got a small problem but I believe there might just be a small amount
of overkill.
The matter came up when I called a hospital this morning about a
person I know. I just needed to know 'Is (name) doing OK?'
The problem is, the floor manager said t
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HI all. A friend says that the CA family code states that
custody/visitation decisions won't be influenced by whether
or not a parent lives with a significant other (or any other
roommate, even) unless it can be proven that it's detrimental
to the ch
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Hello, my friend recently filed personal bankruptcy in the state of
Arizona. She had $2000 worth of outstanding loans from one of those
'payday' loan places. She, for some reason, did not place those into
her bankruptcy. Apparently the place scared
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I'm seeking some insight on a non-compete agreement that I've been
asked to sign after 4-days of full-time employment (I worked 6 months
as a temp before that). I haven't signed it because I felt the
non-comepete was too broad.
I realize that even i
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I am a disabled person with multiple conditions- heart and lung
difficulties and also depression.
My wife for the past year has taken intermittent Family Medical Leave
in order to transport me to therapy, doctor's appointments and lab
tests as I can
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My friend and her husband are about to become involved in a custody
dispute with her ex. He has custody of the children the majority of
the time, and is planning to move them from Washington State to Utah.
I have two questions:
1.) Does anyone know
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Dear group,
Envolved parties:
Supplier - provides application programming
Customer - contracts supplier and runs application in the Internet.
Responsible for providing content.
Situation:
How can the supplier protect himself against copyri
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I divorced my X-Husband about 3 years ago now, and still have not managed to
get a Quit Claim Deed form him for the transfer of the house from Joint
Names to my Soul Name.
In our Divorce Papers it clearly stated that he would make a quit claim of
th
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Lets say a homeowner, Mr. Total Loss, lost his home to a foreclosure. Most
homes in Michigan have a six-month redemption period and this house falls
within the six month redemtion. Can I buy Mr. Total Loss's rights from Mr.
Total Loss to redeem his hom
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Werner Cohn wrote:
> New York, Jan. 28, a blizard.
>
> Why are the courts open when the schools aren't ?
Because teachers don't get paid by the billable hour.
--
Gerald Clough
"Nothing has any value, unless you know
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I hired a large, longstanding community contractor to do roof and gutter
work on my house. I showed very explicit drawing of how I wanted the new
gutters installed (location of downspouts). Instead of following my
instructions, they dropped downspouts
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gil_grissom wrote:
> 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 pregn
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:02:06 -0500, Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
> 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 i
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Werner Cohn <wernerco@att.net> wrote in message
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> New York, Jan. 28, a blizard.
>
> Why are the courts open when the schools aren't ?
I think it's because they aren't as worried about the paddy
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>Subject: Need Advice - Considering Chapter 7
>From: timantheos@yahoo.com (Mr. H)
>Date: 1/28/2004 6:02 AM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <f4gf10lks6j22r09r66jra2m4ubnhf0943@4ax.com>
>
>I've been in debt for awhile now due to a combination of po
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Not sure if the subject makes sense, but essentially the situation i
have on my hands is the following. (I'm in Montana, if anyone out
there is familiar with Montana labor law.) I have a sales position
that is 100% commission-based. For the first 6 mon
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nl2004n@yahoo.com (NL2004N) wrote in message
news:<a4gf10dtcd3mql220h5lvoseqfu6fjv4do@4ax.com>...
> How do I determine if a small claims case was dismissed with or
> without prejudice?
First let's figure out if that's really what you need to know.
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rshap2l@yahoo.com (John Smith) wrote in message
news:<44gf10h83msontt1khn4d49dgqluvm98md@4ax.com>...
> She owns a cooperative apartment where the Board has the option and
> always exercises it to buy the shares back at par value. When they
> sell th
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:01:38 -0500, Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> 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 a
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:01:44 -0500, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
> Music CDs aren't licensed. They are _sold_. With that sale comes all
> the rights under the "first sale doctrine". That means you _own_ the
> physical CD and can sell it, give
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Tom <vader@rescomp.stanford.edu> wrote in message
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> "no problem, don't worry about it." Wouldn't even let me pay for a
> new brake lever. Now, 2 months later, I get an email that has a huge
> list
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:49:49 -0500, Howard J <bikepathlesstaken@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
> My first question regarding the CDs is, am I responsible to obtain a written
> commitment on his part? If so, should it include his agreeing that he'll
> require
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:02:17 -0500, joe <joe456@jednet.net> wrote:
>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 wi
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It seems "Seth Breidbart" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>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
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It seems "Horrigan" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>The Constitution does mandate that the VP is in the line of succession. But
>the Congress has taken it upon itself to pass laws adding other officers to the
>line of succession. This type of thing i
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:01:58 -0500, Horrigan <horrigan@aol.com> wrote:
>
> A law is only considered unconstitutional if it directly contradicts the
> Constitution. In the case of Presidential Succession, the Congress could
> place
That statement
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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
>van peo
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 09:01:55 -0500, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm>
wrote:
> 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
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Hi there,
I wonder who has the copyright of the content of this site:
www.gepr.net
The site contains reviews submited by many people over a period of
time and edited and posted by an editor, that changes from time to
time. As far as I know there wa
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When setting up a new S-Corp and authorizing the Corp to have say, 1500
shares of common stock, does the single shareholder actually receive all
1500 shares (to be issued and recorded in the Corp books)? Or does the
single shareholder of the Corp mere
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mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael Jacobs) wrote:
> It doesn't matter if the
> motor is running, if she was occupying the spot; what difference would
> that make to a handicap user who also wanted to use that space?
The difference is she would see t
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In article <c4gf1058mit2l9bpa5rmp8af2b4nasm5n6@4ax.com>,
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> In article <qvna10t3iankt11spc0gkio4peb0bb4vbi@4ax.com>,
> D.F. Manno <dommanno@netscape.net> wrote:
>
> >The Presidential Succession Act of 1947 p
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Tom <vader@rescomp.stanford.edu> wrote:
>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.
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