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On Mon, 17 May 2004 07:16:32 -0400, someone wrote:
>>... All I want is my day in court. Is
>>that asking too much???
>
Yes it is asking to much, if you got to court by bypassing essential
steps that you had previously agreed you had to take before
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Hello All,
I have a B.A. in liberal arts from a small state university in the
southeastern United States. I am trying to go to law school to study
international law.
I've been reading up on law school in the UK, but I'm having some
trouble tryin
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> 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
> evidence????
There's no way to really a
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fuminggreen@yahoo.com wrote in message
news:<hh7ha05vj7f8ji1iqs5kqm5vorl3kh90ml@4ax.com>...
> Sorry about the spelling error!!!!!!!!!!
>
> I was wondering what consitutes a legal arguement for vacating the
> judge's decision on an affadavet judgemen
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 19:23:20 -0400, hawkeye1964@excite.com (Mark
Bevan) wrote:
> Is the text file created by the other program considered part of
>the program or their intellectual property? (There is no copyright
>notice attached to this text fil
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>> 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
>of
>> the program or their intellectual property?
>
>That's an interesting question. If you have a seri
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> 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 Ma
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"Jonathan Sachs" <abuse@no.where> wrote in message
news:<ug7ha0p37nc8fepfsp7als440eo655prb6@4ax.com>...
> "Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:e2laa0lmk3igkj0dr0i3ojmjnuhi5ae6sn@4ax.com...
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> > Not quite- it sa
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> Is the Recorders office on the hook for this?
>
> How should I litigate this? Just like a standard foreclosure or is
> this what is called a judicial foreclosure.
>
> I am not an attorney, but I have represented my self in over 50 small
> claim
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>It seems they told the new tenant he
>could come in early and not pay. Do I have any rights here?
Well, you do have the right to stay on till May 31st. That's about it.
*****
Tim Horrigan <horrigan@aol.com>
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>Susan <smg@bestweb.net> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>
>> Hello-
>>
>> I'm wondering if I'm eligible for unemployment benefits. I
>> requested to work from home (which my employer knew I'd done
>> productively for several years) or take an unpai
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In article <sg7ha010dkro6drvrahr2c9a2qagbbhv6o@4ax.com>,
Gerald Clough <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>In general, lying doesn't invalidate the search. However, some lies
>could be held to render the consent ineffective. If I falsely tell
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> inspections. He gave me a copy of my original lease, He had highlighted
> that rent was due on the first and that the duplex was rented "as is"
> and if appliances broke or work was needed I was responsible.
> When I signed the lease I could not rea
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>Subject: Griffis v. Luban continued
>From: charlesbreitel@yahoo.com (cbreitel)
>Date: 5/17/2004 4:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time
>Message-id: <eg7ha01h40dgeb7r9o81k4p994gfehpnb6@4ax.com>
>
>
(snip)
>The funny thing is that the answer to the question
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joe_question@yahoo.com (JoeQuestion) wrote in message
news:<ng7ha01o0gtequ7d0pujpsb1f0flp1b8kd@4ax.com>...
> Is it right for a sibling to be an Executor/Executrix when that
> particular sibling will reap a windfall of the Will ....
Yes.
> This
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jpedigo@yahoo.com (Jeff) wrote in message
news:<rh7ha0tn5qvdknrjv5jk5touenss0aibr9@4ax.com>...
> 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 p
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In July of 2003, I noticed a red dent and scrape in my white car. I
also noticed that the red car in the assigned parking space next to
mine in my apartment's parking garage had a white mark on the tip of
its door at a location exactly matching the lo
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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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vze2hbsr@verizon.net (SexyGirl) wrote:
> 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
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[posted and mailed]
joe_question@yahoo.com (JoeQuestion) wrote:
> Is it right for a sibling to be an Executor/Executrix when that
> particular sibling will reap a windfall of the Will ....
Not only is it proper but it's common.
> This partic
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Gerald Clough <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
> 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 t
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William Prien wrote:
> 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 Fai
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"Henry E Schaffer" <hes@unity.ncsu.edu> wrote in message
news:vi7ha0583e7no21jrprog1b6273r5deae3@4ax.com...
> >for the same reasons, I would further encourage
> >you to try to find a way to do it on a full-time basis (yes, I heard you
on
> >this
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In article <mi7ha0dcvv5rpo5815qr95tb4mr18l0vur@4ax.com>, SexyGirl
<vze2hbsr@verizon.net> wrote:
> 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 movi
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"JoeQuestion" <joe_question@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ng7ha01o0gtequ7d0pujpsb1f0flp1b8kd@4ax.com...
> Is it right for a sibling to be an Executor/Executrix when that
> particular sibling will reap a windfall of the Will .... This
> particular E
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I 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 house before presenting the offers (and presumably
>>starting the clock on the offer
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"D.F. Manno" <dommanno@netscape.net> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Since neither "high crimes"
>nor "misdemeanors" are defined in the Constitution, an impeachable
>offense is whatever two-thirds of the House and Senate decide it is.
An impeachab
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"John F. Carr" <jfc@mit.edu> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>On the other hand, I think the legal answer, if there were a court
>willing to enforce it, is no. The text of the Constitution limits
>impeachment to criminal acts. Violating a treaty is no
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On Mon, 17 May 2004, wprien@yahoo.com (William Prien) wrote:
> 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?
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
"Wylee" <green9star@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>If I had good evaluations for the past three years and work in an
>"out-of-scope" position, can my company legally give my pos
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"John Michael Williams" <jwill@AstraGate.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
[trouble getting hold of copyright owner of a Russian journal
article from 1968]
I was in a somewhat similar situation recently. I wanted to get
permission to use a car
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"SexyGirl" <vze2hbsr@verizon.net> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>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 fo
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mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael Jacobs) writes:
> the process of probating the will. Certain kinds of property, notably
> real estate, stocks and bonds, and notor vehicles, can't pass title
> after death without being probated.
That's not entirel
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SexyGirl wrote:
>
> 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 let
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JoeQuestion wrote:
>
> Is it right for a sibling to be an Executor/Executrix when that
> particular sibling will reap a windfall of the Will ....
I believe you're repeating yourself. But, in any case, I can
describe the procedures in Indiana, in
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"David Chesler" <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
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> Tongue firmly out of cheek, what are the two-party requirements? I,
> as the customer with the tape recorder, certainly consent. And t
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"SexyGirl" <vze2hbsr@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:mi7ha0dcvv5rpo5815qr95tb4mr18l0vur@4ax.com...
> It seems they told the new tenant he
> could come in early and not pay.
It's perfectly OK for the landlord to let the new tenants in early for
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