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On Sat, 22 May 2004 10:40:12 -0400 Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> whittled these
words:
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> The keys to winning a suit are proof of the act and proof of loss. Here
Unless there are statuory damages, which is the case here. No proof of
"loss" requir
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<<Discussion of TCPA rules omited>>
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> I WAS unaware of that aspect of the law. Let's see if I can make it up to
> you by coming up with some useful info. If you wish to sue, I suppose you
> can in small claims court. You will serve the regist
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I'm being sued by my landlord -- it's a typical landlord/tenant
dispute. We don't disagree about the facts, merely the dollar amount
she's asking (she wants us to pay to replace a carpet; we think we
should only have to pay the depreciated value of th
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Susan G <smg@bestweb.net> wrote in message
news:<m1o7b0tehb1tc9a9ndtlgtp8k8u5t00irb@4ax.com>...
> On Sat, 22 May 2004 10:40:47 -0400, chesler@post.harvard.edu (David S
> Chesler) wrote:
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> >But I wouldn't
> >want a co-worker or employee who couldn
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>It seems to me that IF you have a claim, it would be against
>the ISPs through which the spams are posted, and the actual
>posters, rather than the advertized sites. It's plausible
>that the porn sites benefit from the spam, but the damage
>to you (
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Son of Spam wrote:
[had judgement entered against him, but he satisfied debt prior to then]
>The original judgement was
> posted on 8/2001... do I have any recourse to wipe this accursed thing
> off my record, or did I blow it by not showing up for
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I was sued by someone. My lawyer filed an answer by the proper day. That was
on May 5th.
At this time we havent heard anything from the plaintiffs lawyer. it is my
understanding that it is up to the plaintiffs lawyer to set a court date or
contact
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"Liz" <liz@tiredofspam.com.easynews.com> wrote in message
news:<q1o7b09g0f2aih2tsv3h5uh0c7t5jv22h7@4ax.com>...
[snip]
> oh no, we use those terms all the time in the US; we just don't do very
> much about anticompetitive behavior
I agree they're
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dmatthew1@hotmail.com (sportsbetman) wrote in message
news:<8sv4b056mqkkbq2ncr7udegr0kfdli7men@4ax.com>...
> Ok so in february i was involved in an accident with a fixed object
> where i was subsequently convicted of leaving the scene (Hit and Run
> f
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Thomas Anantharaman <tsa@biostat.wisc.edu> wrote in message
news:<a3o7b01bhmjtg9443264opt901pk85o5tt@4ax.com>...
> Michael Jacobs wrote:
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> >lost-in-shadows@webtv.net (L S) wrote in message
> >news:<4dpua0p8c50lg0dtnn0v3mfvoharlvg5bh@4ax.com>...
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Can someone point me to a hyperlink that addresses a landlord's
responsibility in dealing with problem tenants?
I live on the 2nd flooor of an old building in Los Angeles where
creaking floors are common. I have an alcoholic man in his 50's
undernea
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"J. Arlen Pruitt" <z@d.com> wrote in message
news:<53o7b057c97gqv0qqu6hik4ot6r46cmh2k@4ax.com>...
> "sportsbetman" <dmatthew1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8sv4b056mqkkbq2ncr7udegr0kfdli7men@4ax.com...
> > Ok so in february i was involved in an
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dsutherland7@hotmail.com (neepy) wrote in message
news:<8rv4b0l8e90o7u7m0ogs6dkob3ihm00002@4ax.com>...
> If you pay the $10 that you agree you owe them, there will be a
> "disputed debt" of $1. If you don't pay anything there will be an
> undisputed
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Gerald Clough <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
news:<12o7b0913rio303f0fhe72b3vsdfpf9i91@4ax.com>...
> The state
> police or other state criminal history authority will have a mec
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not@top-post wrote in message
news:<fhpua05ehr80qmld51l9o8ic8c2rfuv0lj@4ax.com>...
> Physicists claim to have found anti-matter.
> I believe I've found a source of negative-knowledge.
> Repeatedly, I've confirmed that persons with elementary scientifi
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rev wrote:
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> Folks,
>
> I am applying for a job that requires a high-level security clearance.
> There is nothing in my background that should be a problem.
>
> However, I know from past experience that errors are common; I recently
> found a
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Thomas Anantharaman wrote:
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> Michael Jacobs wrote:
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> >lost-in-shadows@webtv.net (L S) wrote in message
> >news:<4dpua0p8c50lg0dtnn0v3mfvoharlvg5bh@4ax.com>...
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> >
> >
> >Conviction of a criminal offense, in USA, requires the
> >State t
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Joshua Levy wrote:
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> I am interested in recording genealogy / family history interviews
> that I do over the phone. Getting permission from the person being
> interviewed is no problem. Radio Shack(tm) sells a little gizmo
> to patch the phone l
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c0@earthlink.net wrote:
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> Paul Cassel wrote a good reply but may not be aware that the new Do Not
> Call Legislation allows a $500 or $1500 suit against the company who
> violates the DNC list, with action in a local small claims court...
I beli
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Gene E. Utterback, EA wrote:
> If you have a video camera - the next time the dogs bark turn on the camera
> and video tape the news from your TV. This would show what day and time the
> event took place and since the barking should be loud enough t
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Bill wrote:
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> I'm in my seventies and I just, tonight, singed a 6 thousand dollar
> travell contract for ann ual vacations, with a travel agency. It was
> high pressure, that we couldn't get the best package ulness we signed
> up on the spot. Whe
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Matthew Carter wrote:
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> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<im7pa0h5smqttjtvjo2og1oi0tus9jaj66@4ax.com>...
> > Matthew Carter wrote:
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> > > I've been told by the local police department that this is not a "
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cj.green@worldnet.att.net (Christopher Green) wrote in
news:k3o7b01fpagq7o39hvivivt5vk58ods6lf@4ax.com:
> njacobs1966@aol.com (N_A_J) wrote in message
> news:<ksv4b09fog06nvcbveh4hsfht6go696iqm@4ax.com>...
>> My parents own a two-flat apartment bui
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I owned a home in North Carolina that was filed in Bankruptcy in 1998.
I retained the home. I placed the home on the market and got a
potential buyer. I informed the agent selling the home there might be
a second mortgage. I was up front with this in
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Please help. I purchased a home about a year and a half ago. I'm now
regretting letting my girlfriend move in with me after purchasing (she
is in no way tied to the house financially or title) About 9 months
ago her company closed her local offices and
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 20:13:20 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
wrote:
>In article <trv4b05c46nc9pancspoh822f3agfr1uo5@4ax.com>,
>Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
>>This now varies from state to state. In Oregon, for example
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"Tracy" <tlbwriter@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> ...I'm
> failing to see a substantial difference between "assuming" something
> is true and "thinking it very probably" is true. Especially since your
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> >Many times these are 3rd party sales organizations that have contracts
with
> >AT&T but are separate companies, so you may have to track down the
company
> >who called you.
>
> Not necessarily; under law, the master (ATT) is responsible for the
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"Thomas Anantharaman" <tsa@biostat.wisc.edu> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>Similary, out of state moterists
>tried by a Judge in traffic court appear to be convicted at much higher
>rates than local motorists
Higher than 99.99%? Surely not!
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