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I leased a BMW in South Jersey last thursday. I live in Delaware.
Their finance guy called today with "bad news." My credit isn't quite
good enough (667) for the money factor (interest rate) they gave me, and
BMW FS doesn't want to loan me the mo
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:29:09 GMT, itafran2002@yahoo.com (Itafran)
wrote:
> 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 re
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In article <rdks10hurka1g993vtakpvbhnkovtvufr6@4ax.com>,
mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael Jacobs) wrote:
> gatsu61@yahoo.com (Mr. Mister) wrote in message
> news:<461l105ltv8q521jmfs6erta76nq1bo1a0@4ax.com>...
>
> > I am filing a civil lawsuit aga
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In article <l3rr305d85bcu886f6o91psasd9tdnsu1j@4ax.com>,
Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
>Matt wrote:
>> If the police
>> officer does not show up in court, do I get off?
>
>In all jurisdictions I know about you will get off. Don't count on thi
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In article <gmd640t0lapqmlgp0fnnsb3e2v55l03ltq@4ax.com>,
MarianneLuban <marianneluban@aol.comnospam> wrote:
>>ubject: Re: Def of Character??
>>From: sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
>>Date: 2/26/2004 5:00 AM Pacific Standard Time
>>Message-id: <25rr
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Dan Evans wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 08:00:56 -0500, "Richard" <anonymous@127.000>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I can tell you I'm any thing I think you'll believe.
>>Is there a law against that? Not likely.
>
>
> And "Richard" gets it wrong again.
>
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lostintheether@hotmail.com (Brian) wrote in message
news:<pmd6409bjml9he5a5n17l6l015q12dt3ev@4ax.com>...
> Not looking to start a political discussion here, srictly a legal one.
> If I do not show up for a hearing on a civil suit, can I actually be
>
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princegunter@aol.comNOSPAM (PrinceGunter) wrote in message
news:<tod640ltv1h40mqsocej6eg45m3ngs8b9d@4ax.com>...
> >Subject: Guantanamo "War Crimes" charges
> >From: greebo@volcanomail.com (GREEBO)
> >Date: 2/26/04 7:00 AM Central Standard Time
> >Me
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 08:23:22 -0500,
Sandy Jones <masteroflunar@aol.com> wrote:
> I wanted to open a bank account at capital one, however, fdic
> insurance only covers up to 100,000, should I add a joint account
> holder so it covers me up to 200,000
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It seems "Paul Cassel" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>the various State's and Indian Nations are recognized as
>having sovereign immunity which allows them their legal independence from
>one another and to some extent from the Federal government.
A
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It seems "Paul Cassel" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Before going off here on this, I suggest you examine all the places that
>sovereign immunity exists and see what it's loss would entail. Just one
>little example: the various State's and Indian Nat
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It seems "PrinceGunter" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Perfidy, including service as a mercenary, is a war crime punishable by death.
>The individuals charged were non-citizen agents of the Taliban government,
>working to carry out attacks against th
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It seems "Michael J Hardy" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>How general is the rule that in a statute of limitations, the
>clock starts running when the person who needs to file a
>complaint learns that there is something to complain about?
It is not
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In article <bpd640l23vpebfjedp8hbubilai7lt44dq@4ax.com>,
masteroflunar@aol.com (Sandy Jones) wrote:
> I wanted to open a bank account at capital one, however, fdic
> insurance only covers up to 100,000, should I add a joint account
> holder so it c
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"netdeveloper_1@yahoo.com (Mike Hasemann) wrote in message
news:<tmd6409s9j5j09o9m8812nhh5l0an0erer@4ax.com>...
> Here's one I'm hoping someone can help me with.
> My girlfriend had an old credit card debt (from well
> before we met) that she never pa
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"David Lesher" <wb8foz@panix.com> wrote in message
news:uod640d7r94j1idscgvccjjkg4m1b71klq@4ax.com...
>
>
> A friend's son died slightly in debt. All his creditors demand a
> "certified copy" of the death certificate. That costs $30 or so.
> In man
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"Brian" <lostintheether@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:pmd6409bjml9he5a5n17l6l015q12dt3ev@4ax.com...
> Not looking to start a political discussion here, srictly a legal one.
> If I do not show up for a hearing on a civil suit, can I actually be
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In article <bod640dca2dhb6gkmijvoo5thrli4hajf2@4ax.com>,
fredfighter@spamcop.net (Fred the Red Shirt) wrote:
> Assuming that Constitutional governemnt survives then I think that is the
> way it would be worked out. First the Senate (or at least som
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Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:<rnd6409b4v9qhruouaf7vl733uhgauhaj4@4ax.com>...
> Falconnier <Falconnier@hotmail.com> wrote
> > bettedaviseyes@metacrawler.com (cappucine) wrote:
> >
> >>What is the penalty for imperson
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subscribe@blarg.net (Nell) wrote in message
news:<eod6409t6rk005298j3lnnmmbv7fi516iu@4ax.com>...
> Considering a special needs trust for a relative on SSI. What happens
> to the residue of the trust after the benificery passes?
>
> The relative has
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 08:22:58 -0500, RE: Filing in two states? "raj"
<raj@bigboyz.cjb.net> wrote:
>I am a NY resident. For 2 months in '03, I worked as a consultant for a
>company in NJ and I travelled 45 minutes to work everyday from NY to NJ
>(i
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In his speech endorsing a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex
marriages or civil union legislation, President Bush stated, in part:
'The Constitution says that full faith and credit shall be given in each
state to the public acts and record
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I run a very small business selling auto accessories on eBay. I was
purchasing parts from a small vendor in Japan and reselling here in
the US. I would pay for the parts up front and he would send the
parts. The last order was not sent. Originally he s
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 08:22:52 -0500, subscribe@blarg.net (Nell) wrote:
>Considering a special needs trust for a relative on SSI. What happens
>to the residue of the trust after the benificery passes?
To whomever is named as the remainder beneficiar
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Dan Evans wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 08:00:56 -0500, "Richard" <anonymous@127.000>
> wrote:
>
>> I can tell you I'm any thing I think you'll believe.
>> Is there a law against that? Not likely.
>
> And "Richard" gets it wrong again.
>
> Every s
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in article bnd640plmotu8s7g7cant39t2qd4eco4t9@4ax.com, Michael Jacobs at
mjacobslaw@comcast.net wrote on 3/1/04 8:22 AM:
> Werner Cohn <wernerco@att.net> wrote in message
> news:<d4rr30t0ja32klv9t1p5buiev7korvs8fd@4ax.com>...
>> in article 8v7p309mp
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lostintheether@hotmail.com (Brian) wrote:
> Not looking to start a political discussion here, srictly a
> legal one. If I do not show up for a hearing on a civil suit,
> can I actually be arrested for it? Wouldn't I just be subject to
> having a sum
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Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> The few times I have gone to court, all that mattered was my Bar
> #. And most of the time even that is surplusage. Somebody has to
> complain: I know stories of guys who've practiced law without a
> license for y
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Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Perhaps next week, when I will be in the LA County and the NYU
> law libraries, respectively, I will take the trouble to see
> where postal delivery fits in a section basically aimed at
> commercial shipments FOB
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Sandy Jones wrote:
> I wanted to open a bank account at capital one, however, fdic
> insurance only covers up to 100,000, should I add a joint account
> holder so it covers me up to 200,000 or should I just take the risk
> that the bank won't go under
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>Your latter advice is right on the money (pun intended): use licensed,
>royalty-free or public domain music and recordings for this purpose, or the
>run the risk of infringement liability
And there is music out there. You can license music from rec
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Nell wrote:
> Considering a special needs trust for a relative on SSI. What happens
> to the residue of the trust after the benificery passes?
That needs to be specified in the trust itself. All trusts in the US need a
term (they can't exist foreve
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Bradley wrote:
[claims friend was falsely accused and resigned rather than fight]
>
>The LP manager and our company is siding with the "facts" that they
obtained from the loss prevention hotline report. With a minimum of
investigation, and after hav
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Brian wrote:
[considering a failure to appear]
>
> See the article below. Can what the author refers to as a "body
> attachment" actually take place?
>
The consequences of not appearing for a trial will vary depending upon the
mood of the judge,
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"Horrigan" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
news:7od64053llkm2qk13d6kt6j7ofmcufjnf6@4ax.com...
> Tam tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca writes:
> I would try rewording your listing so it doesn't begin with the word
> "alcoholic" and end with the word "anonymous
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
>
> In article <h4rr30p7t8gh41s720cml5j4usnjk7n16a@4ax.com>,
> Timothy Horrigan <horrigan@aol.com> wrote:
>
> >I might also add that most weddings take place at public venues, and
> >most music at weddings is played by profes
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In article <kld640pvm4gss260pj5jptds7gfktk2g2r@4ax.com>, Ron in Houston
TX <gypsy_ole@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'm a U.S. legal resident (not a citizen) and engaged to a foreigner.
> How can I bring her to the U.S.?
The way I often see it done is to
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smackey wrote:
>
> bff182@hotmail.com (bff182) wrote in message
> news:<inhm309rn829kusfqg83h2lii7m7osirl1@4ax.com>...
> > When I called the new doctor I was told that he would not
> > take my husband on as a patient because we do not have medical
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US Code Title 29, Section 623, paragraph (a)(1) says:
It shall be unlawful for an employer -
(1) to fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual or
otherwise discriminate against any individual with respect to
his
compensat
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