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simcha1a@yahoo.com wrote in message
news:<33laa0hmf6v8hgdgv0rfot1vmdn12v52hv@4ax.com>...
> Isn't it illegal in NYC for an apartment to be only advertised on a
> synagogue bulliten board?
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> Doesn't this violate some Fair Housing law?
Good questi
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In article <t1laa05hjftmdj85rs80cd6bt0fp7s7a4o@4ax.com>,
Liz <liz@tiredofspam.com.easynews.com> wrote:
> ...
>I would STRONGLY urge you NOT to attend an online law school; too much of
>what you learn is from real, live, face-to-face interaction with y
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> On this past Tuesday's episode of /The Shield/, detectives are
> trying to figure out the identity of a serial rapist. They tell the
> su
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simcha1a@yahoo.com wrote in message
news:<33laa0hmf6v8hgdgv0rfot1vmdn12v52hv@4ax.com>...
> Isn't it illegal in NYC for an apartment to be only advertised on a
> synagogue bulliten board?
>
> Doesn't this violate some Fair Housing law?
I'm not a N
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joe_question@yahoo.com (JoeQuestion) wrote in message
news:<s1laa01prq8cg5dn4a42knlt4fjal7ajcb@4ax.com>...
> A family member has died .... the Executrix ( family member ) states
> that there is no nead to have a reading of the will ..... although I (
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Hello,
I gave notice to vacate my rental unit three motns ago (the lease
required 60 days notice). I have paid rent through May 31st.
However, I am moving out on May 21st. I have just found out my
landlords are letting their new tenant move in on
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Hi
I am in Illinois and I am having some problems with my Landlord. I have
lived at my current address for nearly 7 years. The first year I had a
written lease.
during the 7 years there has been almost no upkeep of the property by
the landlord.
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simcha1a@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Isn't it illegal in NYC for an apartment to be only advertised on a
> synagogue bulliten board?
>
> Doesn't this violate some Fair Housing law?
I am not a lawyer, but I fail to see where a choice of where to
or not
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Mark Solomon wrote:
>
> A short question with long answers:
>
> Is the violation of a valid treaty (up there with the highest laws of the
> land) an impeachable offense? Say, for instance, that a president
> authorizes the use of interogation tec
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JoeQuestion wrote:
>
> A family member has died .... the Executrix ( family member ) states
> that there is no nead to have a reading of the will ..... although I (
> another family member ) know for a fact that I and other siblings have
> been ment
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Stuart O. Bronstein wrote:
>
> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> > Rkuhlen wrote:
> >>
> >> I have an Irrevocable Trust that needs to be terminated. This
> >> Irrevocable Trust was ammended from a Revocable Trust with my
> >>
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Liz wrote:
>
> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
> news:l944a01dr5c9l82fq40gv92k0bqvqp0uha@4ax.com...
> > Liz wrote:
(my referring to bankruptcies over 10 years, which ARE allowed
by law to be considered for some cred
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"Mark Solomon" <Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu> wrote in message
news:13laa01idd9p1pg57509bscofv5eejnp5i@4ax.com...
> A short question with long answers:
>
> Is the violation of a valid treaty (up there with the highest laws of the
> land) an impeachable offe
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 19:23:23 -0400, Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu (Mark
Solomon) wrote:
>Is the violation of a valid treaty (up there with the highest laws of the
>land) an impeachable offense? Say, for instance, that a president
>authorizes the use of int
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 19:22:54 -0400, joe_question@yahoo.com
(JoeQuestion) wrote:
>A family member has died .... the Executrix ( family member ) states
>that there is no nead to have a reading of the will ..... although I (
>another family member ) kn
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In article <s1laa01prq8cg5dn4a42knlt4fjal7ajcb@4ax.com>,
JoeQuestion <joe_question@yahoo.com> wrote:
>A family member has died .... the Executrix ( family member ) states
>that there is no nead to have a reading of the will ..... although I (
>another
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On this past Tuesday's episode of /The Shield/, detectives are
> trying to figure out the identity of a serial rapist. They tell
> the suspect's wife (he's not at home) that they're doing a
> routine
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[posted and mailed]
joe_question@yahoo.com (JoeQuestion) wrote:
> A family member has died .... the Executrix ( family member )
> states that there is no nead to have a reading of the will .....
> although I ( another family member ) know for a fa
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In article <83laa0t3oeonn72klt14dp9j09tj1e34d9@4ax.com>,
Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>My next-door-neighbor is selling his house. He also got 3 offers on
>the first day of listing, but told his agent to wait until after the
>broker's open hou
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Scott Hedrick wrote:
>
> "Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
> news:m8qu909e6dgr7krjci7j36f8b21li0854j@4ax.com...
> > In order for me to assure myself of the quality of your services, I
> > record the call.
>
> THe problem will be
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My neighbor had a small house fire on a part of his house just a foot
off our property line. In fighting the fire, the fire dept had to
knock down part of my fence. Is my neighbor liable for the repairs to
my fence? The cause of the fire is unknown, bu
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In article <13laa01idd9p1pg57509bscofv5eejnp5i@4ax.com>,
Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu (Mark Solomon) wrote:
> A short question with long answers:
>
> Is the violation of a valid treaty (up there with the highest laws of the
> land) an impeachable offens
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"Jonathan Sachs" <abuse@no.where> wrote in message
news:<7nbc90p9pf18vb8hdurpcsuet1goa7mr6f@4ax.com>...
> "Horrigan" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:2pc790derv9h1fiqkue9i4nhtnqrj76rup@4ax.com...
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> > Unless the article has its own copyri
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In article <13laa01idd9p1pg57509bscofv5eejnp5i@4ax.com>,
Mark Solomon <Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu> wrote:
>A short question with long answers:
>
>Is the violation of a valid treaty (up there with the highest laws of the
>land) an impeachable offense?
O
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In article <u4laa0d33gjm7ig1rsrppafs7s7q33itrd@4ax.com>,
jbs <jbsmi04@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I work for an employer who makes all employees sign an an agreement that
>anything they copyright upto 1 year after leaving their employment belongs
>to the
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I would appreciate some advice on the accounting out-sourcing project
underway at my company. This company is out-sourcing about 1/2 of the
accounting jobs to a third party contractor that specializes in this
type
of accounting. Some of the accounti
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Sorry about the spelling error!!!!!!!!!!
I was wondering what consitutes a legal arguement for vacating the
judge's decision on an affadavet judgement in a civil cases.
Must an error in the judges thinking be found or maybe a defect in his
evidenc
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Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu (Mark Solomon) writes:
> Is the violation of a valid treaty (up there with the highest laws of the
> land) an impeachable offense?
I'd say that the examples of the (Andrew) Johnson and the Clinton
administrations clearly show
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The new owners of a Hospital Plan increased premiums to Associated Group
subscribers nearly 100% over 18 months. Then, they mailed a plain envelope
notice with a 10 day notice to keep your coverage at an 11% cost increase, or
be defaulted to a relative
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Jack Townsend writes:
> Sorry for the length of my rant. But the little guy gets screwed every
> time and I'm getting tired of it. All I want is my day in court. Is
> that asking too much?
Two kinds of successful contractors: those who build well,
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jbs wrote:
> I work for an employer who makes all employees sign an an agreement that
> anything they copyright upto 1 year after leaving their employment
> belongs to the company. Will this hold up in court ? Even if it does not
> and if you c
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 19:22:54 -0400, joe_question@yahoo.com
(JoeQuestion) wrote:
>A family member has died .... the Executrix ( family member ) states
>that there is no nead to have a reading of the will ..... although I (
>another family member ) kn
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"Mark Bevan" <hawkeye1964@excite.com> wrote in message
news:s2laa0lcr1caa0jvm5b4bfs688j5jn4258@4ax.com...
> I am writing a program which edits a text file created by another
> program... Is the text file created by the other program considered part
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jbs wrote:
> I work for an employer who makes all employees sign an an agreement that
> anything they copyright upto 1 year after leaving their employment belongs
> to the company. Will this hold up in court ? Even if it does not and if
> you can s
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sab wrote:
> In 2001.11, I bought a new car from NJ Route 22 honda.
> But 5yr warranty expires in 2005, not 2006. America
> Honda pulled out details of my car. There are strange things:
<snip>
Sounds fishy. I wonder is it was a repo/return, or the
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"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e2laa0lmk3igkj0dr0i3ojmjnuhi5ae6sn@4ax.com...
> Not quite- it said the item was *backordered*. That does not mean it
doesn't
> ship.
Uh, come again? To me, "backordered" mea
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Stan Brown wrote:
> On this past Tuesday's episode of /The Shield/, detectives are
> trying to figure out the identity of a serial rapist. They tell the
> suspect's wife (he's not at home) that they're doing a routine
> follow-up on parking ticke
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"Jack Townsend" <jt20602@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:h4laa0l86lv26bk07ghtlr9hg9io8nblia@4ax.com...
> The warranty company is now suing me for attorney fees for bringing
> suit because there is a clause in the warranty agreement that
> stipulate
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"Ed" <edhall_consultant@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c3laa0l6q0pqpdvv6tuhn58lis5ege2ni5@4ax.com...
> I went down to the recorders office and found that they had switched
> the Plaintiff and the Defendant's names in the computer system,
> incorre
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Is it right for a sibling to be an Executor/Executrix when that
particular sibling will reap a windfall of the Will .... This
particular Executor/Executrix is currently refusing to have a reading
of the Will .... me thinks its due to other sibling's be
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"jbs" <jbsmi04@earthlink.net> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I work for an employer who makes all employees sign an an agreement that
>anything they copyright upto 1 year after leaving their employment belongs
>to the company. Will this hold up in co
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"Mark Bevan" <hawkeye1964@excite.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I am writing a program which edits a text file created by another
>program. The text file has a set of instructions (G-Code: a standard
>used by many different types of CNC machine
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 19:22:58 -0400, jt20602@yahoo.com (Jack Townsend)
wrote:
>Hello To All,
>My small claims case against my builder and the warranty company was
>just thrown out of court when the judge granted the defendant's motion
>to dismiss.
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"Mark Solomon" <Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>Is the violation of a valid treaty (up there with the highest laws of the
>land) an impeachable offense? ... I'm curious as a legal matter, not as a
>political matter. Thanks.
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I hate to revive this topic that really should have died years ago,
but the last word went to someone who is wrong, despite apparently
being a licensed attorney, Steve Marcus. The issue is familiar to
everyone here: the enforceability of the Alabama in
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I am not an attorney, but a Realtor.
Of course, consult your attorney ASAP. If the owners are heading
toward foreclosure, I can't see why they wouldn't want to sell. And
you should be able to sue them for "specific performance". I would
think that's t
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I have a zero lot line home in Texas. My backyard is surrounded by a privacy
fence - the fence was installed by the prior owner of this house - it's on
my side of the property line - it continues the zero-lot-line side of the
house rearward. My next d
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This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on
submissions containing munged headers such as
From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org
1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the
name of an actual third party). Spammer
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