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"Motay" <mstng28573@cs.com> wrote in message
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> I had some work done by a contrator on a sun room and the size
> documented in the contract and actual are about 10 % smaller. I paid
> for a 13'6" x 12
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> My friend's elderly ex-husband told her he'd leave her
> a "little something" when he died. Well...he died
> about 2 years ago and she has not yet inquired about his will.
> The holder of the will was the ex-husband's attorney, who also passed
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jcs0168@yahoo.com (Jeff) wrote in message
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> My friend's elderly ex-husband told her he'd leave her
> a "little something" when he died. Well...he died
> about 2 years ago and she has not yet inqui
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:41:52 -0500, Bomb Diggy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My friend's father just died and I'm extremely worried that my
> friend's mom is going to get abused by creditors, etc. Harrasment has
> already begun. I would like to hire a lawyer
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We signed (for our minor child) a two-year contract with a local tai kwan do
studio in May 2001. Payments were to be made each month until May 2003. The
studio is in Oklahoma, the payments are made to a management service in
Florida; both are named on
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 09:13:35 -0500, John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com>
wrote:
> In article <tpd860d53fev8ujk41tubbaascejc4aqup@4ax.com>, Mark Stephen
><markrstephen@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am working in Northern CA as a computer analyst, con
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jcs0168@yahoo.com (Jeff) wrote in message
news:<ol7m605u7td0sdm6n4ivktpielc25a46a8@4ax.com>...
> My friend's elderly ex-husband told her he'd leave her
> a "little something" when he died. Well...he died
> about 2 years ago and she has not yet inqui
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> >> I should also state that I had talked with the owner after he fired my
> >> son because he refused to give my son a W-2, claiming that my son was
> >> contract labor (as a manager of one restaurant) and that they agreed
> >> that he would be paid
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>From time to time I hear stories of outdated laws which have not been repealed.
e.g. it is a crime not to practice archery on a Sunday
does anyone have any such stories - are any of them actually true.
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kai3wen2@yahoo.co.uk (Kai3Wen2) wrote in message
news:<3m7m605jfs28vg765k63i70cecn634smiv@4ax.com>...
> I am trying to understand the legal effect of a particular English
> Court of Appeals Case: Butler Machine Tool Co. v. Ex-Cell-O Corp.,
> 1979 1 A
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The recent news about legal action against song swappers in Europe has
got me thinking. As I understand it (but I may be wrong :) they are to
be sued for breach of copyright because they have been distributing
copyrighted material. If I was to break d
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On 31/3/04 20:42, in article ol7m605u7td0sdm6n4ivktpielc25a46a8@4ax.com,
"Jeff" <jcs0168@yahoo.com> wrote:
> My friend's elderly ex-husband told her he'd leave her
> a "little something" when he died. Well...he died
> about 2 years ago and she has
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On 31/3/04 20:42, in article 3m7m605jfs28vg765k63i70cecn634smiv@4ax.com,
"Kai3Wen2" <kai3wen2@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> I am trying to understand the legal effect of a particular English
> Court of Appeals Case: Butler Machine Tool Co. v. Ex-Cell-O Corp
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gx_999@yahoo.com (Francis Chu) wrote in message
news:<1m7m60d5ctav214eub8n02b1hkjbasbd5h@4ax.com>...
> traditionally, almost every (int'l) trade contract includes a FORCE
> MAJEURE clause. so that it's often called a 'boiler plate'.
>
> btw, the doc
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David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
news:<ql7m60pbf34i10uo81qudhba847u2f9a9n@4ax.com>...
> Michael Jacobs wrote:
> > The _current_ policy has no lifetime cap; which means that, if you are
> > injured or get sick _this_ year and n
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<kl7m60dksq7n6hsafickp5u1rt33ue9gcb@4ax.com>...
> In article <akbg6057ml1gbicu6fee503itilo15uotv@4ax.com>,
> Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >IMO you acted reasonably and were
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jcs0168@yahoo.com (Jeff) wrote in message
news:<ol7m605u7td0sdm6n4ivktpielc25a46a8@4ax.com>...
> My friend's elderly ex-husband told her he'd leave her
> a "little something" when he died. Well...he died
> about 2 years ago and she has not yet inqui
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According to the urban legend, a check written on the side of a cow
(Board of Inland Revenue v. Haddock, BBC "Misleading Cases", 1967)
or sometimes a piglet (LA Law ? ) may be valid and collected upon.
Suppose I receive such a check. Where do I end
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Does anyone here know if the judgements awarded on "Judge Judy",
"Judge Joe Brown", or "Texas Justice" can actually be collected by
the prevailing party, or are they as impossible to collect as in any
other small claims court ?
Just interested.
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:42:24 -0500, jcs0168@yahoo.com (Jeff) wrote:
>My friend's elderly ex-husband told her he'd leave her
>a "little something" when he died.
Which is worth about the same as the electrons expended to post your
message.
>Well
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bjackson445@yahoo.com (Bill Jackson) wrote in message
news:<9k7m60pb8osvva4ta4dk7tddjaih3c4qvn@4ax.com>...
> If a corporation was terminated by the State of Virginia in Jan 2002
> for failure to renew, does this (then) former corporation have a leg
>
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:41:52 -0500, techguy_chicago@yahoo.com (Bomb
Diggy) wrote:
>My friend's father just died and I'm extremely worried that my
>friend's mom is going to get abused by creditors, etc. Harrasment has
>already begun. I would like t
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>Section 4942 of the Internal Revenue Code imposes a penalty tax on any
>private foundation that does not distribute a "minimum investment
>return" of 5%, subject to all sorts of exceptions and adjustments.
Bill Gates had an interesting problem when
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"Bomb Diggy" <techguy_chicago@yahoo.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>My friend's father just died and I'm extremely worried that my
>friend's mom is going to get abused by creditors, etc. Harrasment has
>already begun. I would like to hire a
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"Robert" <rk73737@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>If someone asks you to help them move and you drop and break something
>are you responsible (liable for replacing the item)?
Were you using reasonable care? Then probably you are not legall
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
"Maxwelton" <maxwelton@my-deja.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>The situation is a small business owner that leases
>a lot on a month to month basis. I always must remind
>them to pay
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"Francis Chu" <gx_999@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>then, a question arises; why int'l traders(exporters/importers)
>include the force majeure clause in their contracts? they do it only
>as a traditional matter? or it has any legal merits
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There was an article in NY Times recently about the phenomenon of
Internet vigilantes-- people who have taken it upon themselves to
police the untamed world of the Internet. One example discussed in
the article was a website that targets chat room pre
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"DFStoneJr" <DFStoneJr@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<9l7m60pqoshvb903dn7ijmo09728siej3l@4ax.com>...
>
> I think we're digressing from the main point, but whether the jobs are
> profitable or not isn't the issue. They are. The company av
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collins_deloach@yahoo.com (Collins DeLoach) wrote in message
news:<me6j60hdik1nd5rb4h59i97vhkgamvaj03@4ax.com>...
> My wife and I are forming an LLC for an online furniture business.
> Before I pull the trigger, I have a few questions which I hope som
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In article <tc6j601vpv5h6e3sdc9dtc0c3vimntgh07@4ax.com>,
Stuart O. Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>If it's a corporation and the stock of the corporation was sold, the
>corporation is still responsible to you.
>
>If the actual business was
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jcs0168@yahoo.com (Jeff) wrote:
> My friend's elderly ex-husband told her he'd leave her
> a "little something" when he died. Well...he died
> about 2 years ago and she has not yet inquired about his will.
> The holder of the will was the ex-hus
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bjackson445@yahoo.com (Bill Jackson) wrote:
> If a corporation was terminated by the State of Virginia in Jan
> 2002 for failure to renew, does this (then) former corporation
> have a leg to stand on in enforcing it's own (prior)
> contracts???
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Daniel Ganek <ganek@comcast.net> wrote:
> Leo wrote:
>> I am writing this as I have become a new felon a couple of
>> years ago due to a trumped up DWI, 2 in 10 years, actually 9
>> years and 9 months. No accident, no harm to anyone, I was
>> actua
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> State law definitely matters too. Non-compete clauses are not
> enforceable in some states.
Non-competes are generally unenforceable in California. However an
agreement not to go to work for a s
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
> Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>IMO you acted reasonably and were within your rights to cancel
>>the deal when the buyer started making unreasonable demands.
>
> That I don't understand.
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