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mabelmapleleaf@yahoo.com (Mabel Hudson) wrote in message
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> Hamlet_the_Prince@att.net (Hamlet the Prince) wrote in message
> news:<srnc405afsngershenhvp4k08l4fjd80du@4ax.com>...
<snip>
> > I believe
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bill.tonelli@matrixmortgageco.com (Bill Tonelli) wrote in message
news:<213i405740tovhcicho6vuq8pfmolr6tuf@4ax.com>...
> I have recently attempted to setup a website geared towards real
> estate and mortgage services. I registered a domain
> (www.Real
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d.mikesell@computer.org (Dave Mikesell) wrote in message
news:<ov2i405fetjnlijja91p4bctfihidkm088@4ax.com>...
> I'm creating an educational, trivia-based software game about the
> solar system. I plan to sell this commercially. I'm researching
> var
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> It seems "njwheels" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> >I was on my way with two tickets, (75 in a 55, and cds in a motor vehicle)
>
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A friend is buying a car from a seller who holds a bill of sale and
registration from Alabama. I wanted to know if all that is needed to
register the car in Texas is the bill of sale and the application for
title in Texas in order to get the car titled
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bobcanna@pacbell.net (bob) wrote in message
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> I let a friend (former girlfriend) stay at my place for an agreed-upon
> 3 weeks, until she found another place to live. She had no place to
> go after
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tlbwriter@yahoo.com (Tracy) wrote in message
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> EyeBaloney@yahoo.com (FullofBaloney) wrote in message
> news:<rod64016inqidhqsakausdkink13shlrgv@4ax.com>...
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> > We have not counter-sued yet. The
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pluto@quentincrisp.com (Walter Blickner) wrote in message
news:<u03i40lpd95slaidf6jsmcje936smkac7k@4ax.com>...
[snip]
> And that makes sense to someone? If the decedent had a house worth a
> million and a mortgage for $970,000, the executor has to be
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"bob" <bobcanna@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:s03i4014csgn8np2i6800bbk3ha6j07qm5@4ax.com...
> She's even threatened to accuse me of rape
> if I take legal action against her.
Find a police officer and explain the situation. Ask him to accompa
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"Bill Tonelli" <bill.tonelli@matrixmortgageco.com> wrote in message
news:213i405740tovhcicho6vuq8pfmolr6tuf@4ax.com...
> I have recently attempted to setup a website geared towards real
> estate and mortgage services. I registered a domain
> (www.Re
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hope this is the place to ask this question.
In mid-December, I signed up with Earthlink for DSL service. At the time I
signed up, there was a $149.95 early cancellation cause that I was aware of.
Service was fine for about a month. Around mid-Janu
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In <gv2i401tb15ieb8s08m8ghbhpjjc2b2c0f@4ax.com>,
Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
}What does that mean? Nine points of what? How many more points of law are
}there? [notwithstanding that most folk say it as nine >tenths< of the law]
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>>>>> On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 18:26:34 -0500, Bernie Cosell ("Bernie") writes:
Bernie> What does that mean? Nine points of what? How many more points of law
are
Bernie> there? [notwithstanding that most folk say it as nine >tenths< of the
law]
The
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Sorry: I meant, of course, "offset any debts from you to the bank".
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:<uqnc40tn4dfiqh91tbtd4890nv9sb33a8l@4ax.com>...
> > The maximum insurance that you are allowed at all banks under
> > FDIC is $100,000 dollars. If you have ten individual bank
> >
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chesler@post.harvard.edu (David S Chesler) wrote in message
news:<tv2i40lieaanluad570s8ung07mu5dma2j@4ax.com>...
> The customer has spent enough time urinating into the wind recently
> that he plans to return the bundle for a refund when he gets ar
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bothfeet123@hotmail.com (BothFeet) wrote in message
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> I was married for about 1 and one half year. We filed for non
> contested divorce in Nov. 2003 and the divorce will be final about 6
> weeks
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bill.tonelli@matrixmortgageco.com (Bill Tonelli) wrote in message
news:<213i405740tovhcicho6vuq8pfmolr6tuf@4ax.com>...
> I have recently attempted to setup a website geared towards real
> estate and mortgage services. I registered a domain
> (www.Real
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d.mikesell@computer.org (Dave Mikesell) wrote in message
news:<ov2i405fetjnlijja91p4bctfihidkm088@4ax.com>...
> Now, this bit of information can be gleaned from just about any
> reference on the planet Mercury. Do I need to pick one and cite it in
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xzakisax@yahoo.com (Anne) wrote in message
news:<m13i40lk472p849orf92otm3t8d0qleqdd@4ax.com>...
> Lets say a person in Texas gets their parental rights terminated on
> two boys "in the system" that live in a foster home. Can the judge
> take future
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:<j03i405jkhhukchq62q0bkdt3f8el5llrt@4ax.com>...
>
> But you're right: he's constitutionally inelgible under the XXII and
> XIX amendments. That means that any electoral vote for him wou
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Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote in message
news:<gv2i401tb15ieb8s08m8ghbhpjjc2b2c0f@4ax.com>...
> What does that mean? Nine points of what? How many more points of law are
> there? [notwithstanding that most folk say it as nine >tenths
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pluto@quentincrisp.com (Walter Blickner) wrote in message
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> > 2. In some states (one, anyway, New York) the real estate (this is a
> > condo, not a co-op) passes without probate in most cases.
>
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Hi, folks,
I have a question which could probably be answered by those of you
with some knowledge of immigration law.
Can an individual who has been a permanent resident of the United
States since 1978 (presently a resident of New York
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 18:26:41 -0500, d.mikesell@computer.org (Dave
Mikesell) wrote:
>I'm creating an educational, trivia-based software game about the
>solar system. I plan to sell this commercially. I'm researching
>various journals, books, websit
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Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote in message
news:<gv2i401tb15ieb8s08m8ghbhpjjc2b2c0f@4ax.com>...
> What does that mean? Nine points of what? How many more points of law are
> there? [notwithstanding that most folk say it as nine >tenths<
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bothfeet123@hotmail.com (BothFeet) wrote in message
news:<i13i40t3pbespf2a9hoc6n1drjneuatjvh@4ax.com>...
> I was married for about 1 and one half year. We filed for non
> contested divorce in Nov. 2003 and the divorce will be final about 6
> weeks fr
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Safe Driver <asafedriver@someaddress.com> writes:
>There was no hazard created by my left turn. I had a left turn arrow,
>there was one car opposite me waiting to go straight. It was night and
>I only saw a set of headlights. It could have very well be
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It seems "Arthur L. Rubin" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Ignoring the question of whether the Federal government, even by
>a Constitutional Amendment, can DEFINE the word "marriage" for the
>purpose of State laws and State Constitutions -- I would th
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It seems "D.F. Manno" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>In article <mkde40d3frcgkn4sde71hs5pj4ssn28acp@4ax.com>,
> "John D. Goulden" <jgoulden@goulden.org> wrote:
>> We agree that
>> Clinton cannot run for president. Does this effectively block any effo
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It seems "Fred the Red Shirt" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>The Costitution provides for the Congress to establish the line of
>sucession after the VP, but I haven;t been able to locate exactly
>where.
Huh? A quick skim of Article II (about the e
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It seems "Bernie Cosell" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>What does that mean? Nine points of what? How many more points of law are
>there? [notwithstanding that most folk say it as nine >tenths< of the law]
In older English it was common to talk ab
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It seems "Dave Mikesell" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I'm creating an educational, trivia-based software game about the
>solar system. I plan to sell this commercially. I'm researching
>various journals, books, websites, etc. for question content.
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It seems "Seth Breidbart" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
(sending baseball tickets to a cop, for a game that coincides with
your trial date)
>I wasn't claiming the method was likely to work, merely asking whether
>it was a felony to do something ot
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
It seems "bob" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I let a friend (former girlfriend) stay at my place for an agreed-upon
>3 weeks, until she found another place to live.
>The 3 weeks stay ha
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It seems "Bill Tonelli" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I have recently attempted to setup a website geared towards real
>estate and mortgage services. I registered a domain
>(www.RealtorMortgageBroker.com)and starting work on the site. Shortly
>after
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 18:26:54 -0500, John Penta
<pentaj2REMOVETHIS@uofs.edu> wrote:
> 2. These are NOT covered by civilian law. These are, for all
>intents and purposes, court-martials, with those precedents and
>interpretations in use. Ignore USC.
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In article <ov2i405fetjnlijja91p4bctfihidkm088@4ax.com>,
d.mikesell@computer.org (Dave Mikesell) wrote:
> I'm creating an educational, trivia-based software game about the
> solar system. I plan to sell this commercially. I'm researching
> variou
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In article <0snc40dq0hl0knmihkus5mav41dpbmarhp@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> It seems "D.F. Manno" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>
> >But s/he would not be president, s/he would be acting president. Section
> >2 of t
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In article <bv2i4016u02n9otq7oda403ioikpt6d2n3@4ax.com>,
fredfighter@spamcop.net (Fred the Red Shirt) wrote:
> But if there were no 'real' president, only an acting one, then
> that VP would automatically become president.
>
> The Costitution pr
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"Wulfdog" <johnw@cwis.net> wrote in message
news:<4rnc4055cm2gmel7hbdgbqen0567k7413u@4ax.com>...
> My father's family has owned property in SE. Oklahoma for 100 plus years.
> The property has always had a road that connects it to the county road, but
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All Texas statutes on the new state web site have just been updated and
are now current through the 2003 3rd called session of the 78th
legislature. Revamped web site with zipped html, zipped pdf and zipped
Word versions, as well as the refault html
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Anne wrote:
> Lets say a person in Texas gets their parental rights terminated on
> two boys "in the system" that live in a foster home. Can the judge
> take future children away from her, how about the other sibling that
> lives with grandma that is
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 13:16:32 GMT, Tam <tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> On 24/2/04 12:44, in article
> gkhm301rur6b8fv0rug30aorle9e15a5c2@4ax.com, "Jonathan Sachs"
> <nobody@nospam.accepted> wrote:
>
>> I can attest that while the Uniform Commercial
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In article <okde40pr6tmg7fop1q4blqeog6enr1oe97@4ax.com>,
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>The theory is that the person with title bears the risk of loss. If
>the seller pays shipping, title doesn't transfer until delivered to
>t
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Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
> What does that mean? Nine points of what? How many more points
> of law are there? [notwithstanding that most folk say it as nine
> >tenths< of the law]
You know, I went to law school only because
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In article <i1v840d5lt6hdbihnuve6mtcm7t9pp5663@4ax.com>,
Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>As an aside to Seth's reply, at some SF conventions, showing
>films where the copyright is questionable is done in places
>open to the publi
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LRW <druid@NOSPAHMcelticbear.com> wrote:
> I'm wanting to start up a buisiness...or rather, take my current
> Web development home business and make it a "real" business with
> tax ID, incorporation, etc.
>
> The question is, I can't do some thing
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bob wrote:
> I let a friend (former girlfriend) stay at my place for an agreed-upon
> 3 weeks, until she found another place to live. She had no place to
> go after having to vacate the room she was renting after a squabble
> with her landlady. The 3
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 13:22:53 GMT, mjhardy@mit.edu (Michael J
Hardy) wrote:
> 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 comp
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