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I don't know why me and Seymour Gass are the only ones who grasp this.
The lesson of the Martha Stewart case is that federal agents now have
more power than judges and juries combined.
When a federal agent asks you a question you must answer truthf
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In article <l30n40d3uajjcjh39d11cf3p24tlvt0r1r@4ax.com>,
Christopher Green <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>No, it's prudent. The damage that a dishonest or stupid executor can
>do is proportional to the assets in the estate, not to the equity
>(
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I Built a Duplex. My wife and Daughter were on the note and My wife
Daughter and Son in law were supposed to be on the title.
This is so they could own their half and we own ours.
The lawyer at closing screwed up and I noticed after, my daughter an
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bobcanna@pacbell.net (bob) wrote in message
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> ... She's even threatened to accuse me of rape
> if I take legal action against her. Any idea on the best approach to
> get her out of my house. I've
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tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca (Tam) wrote in message
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> bothfeet123@hotmail.com (BothFeet) wrote in message
> news:<i13i40t3pbespf2a9hoc6n1drjneuatjvh@4ax.com>...
[snip]
> Once you have those facts, you can p
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tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca (Tam) wrote in message
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> bodiby@yahoo.com (Mike) wrote in message
> news:<92v84097v599c461amakoibrhb5g5n7vlr@4ax.com>...
> > I was purchasing parts from a small vendor in Japan a
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horrigan@aol.com (Timothy Horrigan) wrote in message
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>...
>
> There's not much precedent for this. In 2000, we had a couple of
> controversies over the electoral college. In one case (the
> con
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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>
> Given how much of a death wish the Democratic Party seems to have,
> he could I suppose be nominated.
>
> But you're right: he's con
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 18:26:34 -0500, 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]
>
> /Bernie
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"zoesarah" <midgie@prodigy.net> wrote in message
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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
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"D.F. Manno" <dommanno@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> In article <bv2i4016u02n9otq7oda403ioikpt6d2n3@4ax.com>,
> fredfighter@spamcop.net (Fred the Red Shirt) wrote:
>
> > But if there were no '
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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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Anyone with experience in this situation please give any advice. Our
friend just had a baby. She got layed off from here job when she went
on pregnancy leave, and now she is running out of unemployment
benefit, but still cannot work because baby only 2
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In article <d20n40h449c59k0jnpfam95lm63p6efdo4@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> Clinton is constitutionally ineligible to the office of President,
> under the 22nd Amendment
No, he isn't. The 22nd Amendment makes him co
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As the legal status of the Guantanamo detainees wends its way through the
courts, I still feel that some country has to have proper jurisdiction,
subject to the usual legal protections of that country. I don't recall
any news coverage suggesting that
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>However, it appears someone has already
>registered "Data Fusion" as a US trademark under the category "database
>decision support (US trademark serial #75092546, IC009).
Yep. Erwin Data Fusion is a well-known database product. I seriously doubt
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>Nominations have nothing to do with the Constitution. The Democratic Party
>is a private club, and as such they are free to nominate whoever they want.
In 1972, a minor party, the Socialist Workers Party actually did nominate an
ineligible candidate
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jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote in message
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> During the S&L failures of the early 1990s the federal government
> guaranteed deposits over $100K. I don't know if this is standard
> practice.
P
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IceCreamFan@aol.com (Tammy S.) wrote in message
news:<p00n40dqi27qs3vt1cdlr7c3ilqmgtkh7a@4ax.com>...
> Since I can prove ownership, does the executor of
> George's estate have any rights if he wanted to sue me for the value
> of this car?
No, n
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James Alexander <jwalex77@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> You can't defeat your opponent by arguing that he lied to you
> about the law.
Unless he lied about "foreign" law. Law of another ju
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"RAS" <me@me.com> wrote in message
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> I have got myself in over $10,000 in credit card debt and have lost my job.
> I can't declare bankruptcy because I had one 4 years ago. I want to take a
> job
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 18:27:22 -0500, bill.tonelli@matrixmortgageco.com
(Bill Tonelli) wrote:
>I have recently attempted to setup a website geared towards real
>estate and mortgage services. I registered a domain
>(www.RealtorMortgageBroker.com)and st
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Hi,
My car was rear ended recently and I need to take it to the auto body
shop. (It was a minor accident. Autobody shop says they need to
replace the rear bumper). Other party's insurance guys are not willing
to cover rental car if and when I take my
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>
>I have got myself in over $10,000 in credit card debt and have lost my job.
>I can't declare bankruptcy because I had one 4 years ago.
Are you sure about that? You might want to check to see if this is a correct
assumption or not.
Just for la
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tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca (Tam) wrote in message
news:<alde4052tds3hh7qmf4pf3hpbqg1d2h9gj@4ax.com>...
> andrew2334@yahoo.com (John) wrote in message
> news:<vsnc409bnji6mlvjb69kqvdm9lerfl6t3h@4ax.com>...
>
> > So basically...I got played like a big jerk
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It seems "Timothy Horrigan" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>In 2000, we had a couple of
>controversies over the electoral college.
....
> In the other case (the Florida vote count) the
>Supreme Court voted not to intervene, stating that it was the
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It seems "Timothy Horrigan" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>It's actually quite unclear what would happen if a major party
>nominated an ineligible person, and he or she gets a majority of the
>electoral votes for President or Vice President. It is up
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It seems "Judy" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> 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.
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In article <u00n409aol3khl9eqo9beio1qa08v48b5k@4ax.com>, RAS
<me@me.com> wrote:
> I have got myself in over $10,000 in credit card debt and have lost my job.
> I can't declare bankruptcy because I had one 4 years ago. I want to take a
> job in China
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Judy wrote:
[dissatisfied with ISP's service. Contract has a cancellation penalty. He
wants out]
>
> My question is this - Based upon the above information, which is
> truthful, am I still legally responsible for the early cancellation
> fee?
>
Wh
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Tammy S. wrote:
[bought a car & completed transaction with a guy who subsequently died.
Executor demands payment for car]
> Since I can prove ownership, does the executor of
> George's estate have any rights if he wanted to sue me for the value
> o
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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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In Answer to my Complaint, D asserted two affirmative defenses : 1)
received the benefit of the bargain P is seeking to annul ; and 2) have not
set forth any cause of action.
Relief sought is dismissal of the Complaint.
If I choose to file Motion
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Enzo Bethelmy wrote:
> 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
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"Judy" <somewhereoverthe@rainbow.net> wrote:
> 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. Aro
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Stan Brown wrote:
> 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
>>i
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Tam wrote:
> California probate is so convoluted and expensive that estate and
> trusts lawyers advise bypassing the system with living trusts.
SOME estate and trusts lawyers advise bypassing the system
with living trusts. SOME do not.
--
Th
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Christopher Green wrote:
> There aren't enough practical differences between a divorce and an
> annulment in California to make it worth any extra effort.
I tend to agree -- but IF you (the OP) gets an annulment,
you'd have to refile all past tax
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Stan Brown wrote:
>
> 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 St
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Dan Evans <dan@evans-legal.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 09:02:32 -0500, kayelle70@yahoo.com (Kay) wrote:
>
> >In 1967, my Dad (deceased since 1993) signed a contract regarding the
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