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Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 15:28:59 -0500, John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that there is this thing called
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<richard@nospam.org> wrote in message
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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 app
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bojangles50@yahoo.com (Vickey) wrote in message
news:<1fcd20p35g6naup7ojlb0cfv4et31615sf@4ax.com>...
> I need advise with eviction. I recently purchased a home and the
> owner of the property wanted to remain in the home for several months
> after th
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Anonymous-Remailer@See.Comment.Header.gmsociety.org (driver in fear) wrote in
message news:<2fcd20t1cbdalj9td0m9tmn87i3tqa76ft@4ax.com>...
> now questioning using it any more without the "physical" registration card
> in my possession for the car. T
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jeff wrote:
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>> What if the person withheld consent but was forced (or ordered by
>> police) into the ambulance?
>>
>> Seth
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> Yeah, thats exactly what happened to me. I was forced, despite my
> verbal objection, by the police into an ambula
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Allen wrote:
> My brother was fired from his job after a DUI charge.
> He was charged for DUI and his license to drive, suspended for three
> months.
> The job required that he drive 75% of the time. His employer somehow
> was informed of his situat
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In article <becd20h6nndmk6ueelm1q2589t98pkpdu1@4ax.com>,
Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote:
>I ran into such a law about 30 years ago in Illinois. It was that a
>seller was required to accept a full price "cash" offer. In this
>instance I was a
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On 6/2/04 20:39, in article gqu720tuqtoqgvtk7iqa6aeh9clb2pv01e@4ax.com,
"Peter Neenan" <pneenan@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Is "bastard" still a technically correct term of legal art when referring to
> illegitimate offspring? Does it refer to both male
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Hey everybody
I am hoping you could help me. I just had my court date and the judge
reduced my speeding ticket by a little and he found me guilty in the 20-over
range thus giving me 4 points.
I have heard that if you send DMV a check of an amount
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I paid my rent like any other day back in December. I gave a check in an
envelope to one of the women in the apartment office. Someone stole it from
the apartment office. I got the money back from my bank who foolishly cashed
the check. Am I responsibl
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Hello, I run a small business in Boston, MA. I have an increasingly
difficult relationship with the owner of my building. He will not make
repairs, the heat is a mess, there are many people living in the building,
numerous safety code violations...it
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bojangles50@yahoo.com (Vickey) wrote in message
news:<1fcd20p35g6naup7ojlb0cfv4et31615sf@4ax.com>...
> I need advise with eviction. I recently purchased a home and the
> owner of the property wanted to remain in the home for several months
> after th
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>However, the company could always claim that it expected (or even
>hoped) that business would grow to where it needed both of you, but it
>didn't.
Also, you are almost certainly an employee at will, which means that they can
terminate you at any t
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A daycare centre operated by a church in Ohio requires that their
employees attend (and it may even be - become a member of) that
church.
I beleive they also require the peron to tithe (pay a portion of their
income) to that church.
It is my unde
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A couple of hypothetical questions on slandering/libeling someone:
First of all, I'm starting with the assumption that you cannot slander
someone by making even maliciously false statements privately to that
person - If I am alone in a room with Jo
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driver in fear wrote:
[wants to know exposure if driving a van w/o registration]
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> So is what I'm doing putting me in a situation to wind up in jail?
>
I'd suggest a call your state DMV or a local police sub station and ask
away. My uninformed opi
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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 17:13:38 -0500, "Don K" <dk@dont_bother_me.com>
wrote:
>My elderly mother-in-law passed away with a large credit
>card debt and no assets.
>
>Since my wife had power of attorney and had been handling
>her mom's affairs as best
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Don K wrote:
[gets collection letters at his house addressed to a dead relative]
>
> Is there any possible downside to just ignoring these letters
> or is it safe to send them a copy of the death certificate and
> demand they stop all contact?
>
Wh
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I am in a dispute with an individual who we contracted to supply a
kitchen. We paid 2 cheques to this person as staged deposits on the
kitchen and subsequently fell out with him, when he failed to deliver
on time (we had removed our old kitchen in prep
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Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>Suppose that an article posted through the remailer IS illegal
>or libelous. As this remailer removes (or fails to keep)
>header information which might identify the originator, isn't
>the remailer
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How do I go about gaining copyright permission for my web site that I am
creating?
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NOTE: This message was sent thru a mail2news gateway.
No effort was made to verify the identity of the sender.
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>frustrated patient wrote:
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>> This former therapist who claims to be a "Psyc
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A challenge for y'all California labor law experts.
California labor law does not allow for "use it or lose it" vacation
policy but it does allow for vacation caps. Question 5 at
http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/FAQ_Vacation.htm spells it out:
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Q.
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>Is there any possible downside to just ignoring these letters
>or is it safe to send them a copy of the death certificate and
>demand they stop all contact?
It depends on the laws of the state, etc. where your mother-in-law died. They
may stipulat
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Hi, I wonder whether anyone is familiar with liability release forms
used at horse riding facilities. The one I received states that the
rider, besides assuming all responsibilities and risk associated with
equestrian activities shall also hold the t
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I think that if someone buys a gun, he has to get a license for it.
What if someone has a machine shop and makes his own gun?
I'm just asking this out of curiosity about the law. I don't have a machine
shop, I have no interest in ever owning a gun
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:edcd20tm314j5hmcvlqg926opamm51r912@4ax.com...
> Why not? If someone else builds a wall on my land, why don't I have
> the right to knock it down?
Suppose you make a mistake? If it's been th
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Hi, I am working in US and my wife is living in Ontario and will come
here end of this month. We have notified our landor that my wife will
move out at end of this month and then he try to charge us with very
high rate utilities expense. And I suddenly
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Bob Brenchley. wrote:
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> On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 15:39:44 -0500, "Arthur L. Rubin"
> <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> >Actually -- in some cases, the copyright holder of a movie
> >for UK purposes is different than for US purposes. I would
> >gu
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> My elderly mother-in-law passed away with a large credit
> card debt and no assets.
>
> Since my wife had power of attorney and had been handling
> her mom's affairs as best she could, the letters threatening
> lawsuit are being delivered to our ho
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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 17:13:33 -0500, "Arthur L. Rubin"
<ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>This is a legal question related ONLY to the remailer. I'm
>using "reply" so as to keep the original article in the
>chain.
>frustrated patient wrote:
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It seems "driver in fear" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I've a dilemma as my car was recently totaled in an accident (no other cars
>were involved) and my neighbor has loaned me an old van until I have an
>opportunity to get a used car to replace the
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bojangles50@yahoo.com (Vickey) wrote:
> I need advise with eviction. I recently purchased a home and
> the owner of the property wanted to remain in the home for
> several months after the sale and agreed to pay rent. Upon
> completion of the sale
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What is the legal status of Internet spiders or agents that harvest
information from Web directories, effectively creating new databases
containing the same information?
For example, someone is going to create a photography website, so they
use au
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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 17:13:01 -0500, Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
> In article <iru720hdevc5mfiq2vnd71tcpo1v2dvdml@4ax.com>,
> Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
>
>>There are a number of ways to stop the clock on "adverse posses
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Isaac <isaac@latveria.castledoom.org> wrote:
> I don't know what the analysis shows, but O'Connor has been
> viewed as a swing and deciding vote for some time. Perhaps the
> difference in her score from year to year is more a reflection
> of what i
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Hi,
We have a problem neighbor who is moving soon and attempting to lease
her single family property as a group home. My neighbors and I have
been trying to head off more severe tenants by writing to state
agencies with our concerns.
My question
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>Subject: Help with eviction
>From: bojangles50@yahoo.com (Vickey)
>Date: 2/8/2004 2:13 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: <1fcd20p35g6naup7ojlb0cfv4et31615sf@4ax.com>
>
>I need advise with eviction. I recently purchased a home and the
>owner o
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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 17:12:57 -0500, PTRAVEL <ptravel88-usenet@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Trademark does not result in the creation of an absolute monopoly in use of
> the mark, and trademark rights accrue only as a result of use in commerce.
> The purpose
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Don K wrote:
> My elderly mother-in-law passed away with a large credit
> card debt and no assets.
>
> Since my wife had power of attorney and had been handling
> her mom's affairs as best she could, the letters threatening
> lawsuit are being deli
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Dick Adams wrote:
> Uno momento!! Let's say I am registered somewhere as an "agent" and
> John is my client. John is a voyeur who likes watching sex. So I
> get 10% of John's revenues and I pay Trixie $200 to make a film of
> having sex with me w
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"Vickey" <bojangles50@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1fcd20p35g6naup7ojlb0cfv4et31615sf@4ax.com...
> I need advise with eviction....
This depends on the law of your state, which you don't seem to have posted.
I believe about every state has a su
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PTRAVEL wrote:
> "Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
> news:cqu720p6rtgjsr3vsjqachrrmr4mp25c1i@4ax.com...
>
>>jm wrote:
>>
>>>I have a name for a computer program that I saw someone else had, but
>>>after searching I
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 14:02:07 GMT, "Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com>
wrote:
> 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
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There's a large company that is knowingly allowing counterfeit copies of their
merchandise to be sold on eBay. I've reported it to the company, they know the
stuff is fake, but they won't do anything about it. All they'd have to do is
send in the listi
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