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Police on the Boston subway plan to start random searches of passengers. They are intentionally not saying exactly how this will work -- they want to avoid a court order blocking the policy before the next of next month -- but these articles give clu


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
In article <hra9c0ln9mitc6t079q1cq9v4urc6fihk3@4ax.com>, spam@spam.com (Bob) wrote: > You do not realize that the US is at war. Bush declared war on > terrorism. Those people at Gitmo are prisoners of war. They are not > entitled to the protections


Re: Bro got into accident w/ my car
"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<ssa9c0dmbfvsim2plro36unng8ack058sm@4ax.com>... > In the real world, the person with insurance is liable. Or so the juries > rule, for right or wrong. The replies to this (an


Re: Question on irrevocable trust
starc49@aol.com (B.M.T.) wrote in message news:<cta9c0179cqp30jh0osaqb9q2hlk4vn16j@4ax.com>... > Can the irrevocable trust be set up and the property transferred to > the trust with the current mortgage? If and only if the mortgagee bank and t


Re: NYC Small Claim Court
FTWong@ix.netcom.com (Frank) wrote in message news:<i3e4c0pr1i5e174vmcn8ocl2o9aif3sa5t@4ax.com>... > A friend owns one of the fast food chains, and had a customer who... began an action > against the restaurant for $5,000. > > What's the best way


Re: Question related to publishing a book, and need for waivers?
Steven O. wrote: > > For a book I am writing, I plan to solicit information from > third-parties. Specifically, I plan to join listserves and Usenet > newsgroups that are populated by the appropriate parties, and post a > query something like this


Re: Employment Law - Accepting a Resignation Early
Paul Cassel wrote: > You need to consult your employee handbook or other policy documents to see > if there is policy applicable. There also many be applicable State law. > > That said, I once worked at a bank where you couldn't resign in the futur


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
Bob wrote: > You do not realize that the US is at war. Bush declared war on > terrorism. Those people at Gitmo are prisoners of war. They are not > entitled to the protections that citizens have. 1). Bush cannot declare war. Only congress can decl


Re: NYC Small Claim Court
On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 14:00:13 -0400, caj11@my-deja.com (Chris Johnson) wrote: >. . . . This lawsuit >borders on the same ridiculousness as the McDonald's coffee burn >lawsuit. . . . Can we call a moratorium on references to the McDonald's coffee ca


Business Property Sale / Bulk Sale Question?
I live in California and own a fast food restaurant that is a franchise. The restaurant has been in the family for 52 years. My grandfather opened the doors in 1952. He has since passed away and left the property and franchise to my mother. In Feb.


Re: Are email confidentiality notices binding?
SB> The bad news is that such things feed on each other: every time some SB> new bit of mumbo-jumbo pops up, it spreads like wildfire. Now the SB> first page of almost any appliance manual is a completely generic SB> list of warnings that may or may


Re: Question related to publishing a book, and need for waivers?
"Steven O." <null@null.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >"For a book on growing flowers, what are three things you wish you had >known before you started planting flowers? ... > FYI, I can't offer payment, >your name will not appear in the book,


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >You do not realize that the US is at war. Bush declared war on >terrorism. Apparently both Bush and you are unfamiliar with Art I sec 8 of the Constitution which says that Congress declares war.


Re: Question on irrevocable trust
starc49@aol.com (B.M.T.) wrote in message news:<cta9c0179cqp30jh0osaqb9q2hlk4vn16j@4ax.com>... > Hi: > > I would appreciate any suggestions for the following scenario: > > 64 year old, property owner would like to establish an irrevocable > trust


Re: Are email confidentiality notices binding?
"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >I doubt that very much. You almost certainly DO have a right >to forward it to the National Enquirer, or your joke-of-the-day >distribution list. Bzzt! Copyright. Y


Re: Purchase of residential lot that needs improvement
"Plainsman" <Plainsman@NOSPAMcableone.net> wrote in message news:<43e4c011tgla22tp3tifbhcvhq7bemgc8c@4ax.com>... > Hello, we purchased a lot that needed improvement prior to our new home > construction. The lot is in a new development. The improvemen


Re: Question related to publishing a book, and need for waivers?
Steven O. wrote: > For a book I am writing, I plan to solicit information from > third-parties. Specifically, I plan to join listserves and Usenet > newsgroups that are populated by the appropriate parties, and post a > query something like this [a


Re: Domestic Battery
Stan Brown wrote: > "Heeseop" <heeseop@sbcglobal.net> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: > >My girlfirend was recenlty arrested for slapping me in the face in > >front of a cop so she was arrested. We went to court this week where > >I said I did not wan


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 14:00:33 -0400, john@jashaw.com (John Shaw) wrote: >I won't try to guess what the decision will be, but having read the >briefs of the U.S. in the case, I cannot understand how the government >can overcome the constitutional probl


Re: Traffic violation / accident
"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:8sa9c01hfabbhcvp9ke9tobs5on4sou88r@4ax.com... > "Don K" <dk@dont_bother_me.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: > >All of which illustrates the point that when turning right, you need > >t


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
In article <hra9c0ln9mitc6t079q1cq9v4urc6fihk3@4ax.com>, Bob <spam@spam.com> wrote: Did Hormel give you permission to use their domain name? >On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 17:35:39 -0400, "D.F. Manno" ><dommanno@netscape.net> wrote: >You do not realize t


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
spam@spam.com (Bob) wrote in news:hra9c0ln9mitc6t079q1cq9v4urc6fihk3@ 4ax.com: > On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 17:35:39 -0400, "D.F. Manno" > <dommanno@netscape.net> wrote: > >>> I read this news conference with much puzzlement. >>> http://www.cnn.com/200


Re: Identity theft Please help
>"Someone in another state stole my identity and charged over 5000 which > I did not have in my checking...So my bak tranfers my savings to my > checking and mind you these transactions happened in another > state..What as a consumer or legal groud do


Re: Collection of a court judgment
> The first thing you need to go is to get the judgment registered in > Texas. From there you should be able to execute on her income and > assets, if she has any above subsistance level. Texas law is quite protective. You cannot garnish her wages


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
In article <v5b9c0djdhtadd9ka0vn7hnkkok2h66blm@4ax.com>, John Shaw <john@jashaw.com> wrote: >The Inquirer <IQ@wonder.com> wrote in message >news:<kdcub0thr9anjsq69erj51m4spk5bihr1j@4ax.com>... >> I read this news conference with much puzzlement. >>


Re: Is it 'unreasonable' to demand that all debts are settled before a Lessor consents to an assignment?
"Perky Smiles" <s_810@hotmail.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >I own some commercial real estate in California. A tenant want to assign >their lease to another corporation that will be conducting the same >business. Our lease gives the lessee the r


Re: Bro got into accident w/ my car
angry_gabe@yahoo.com (angry gabe) wrote in message news:<63e4c0t1a0srl6m65so0b507a6cftq48bq@4ax.com>... > And I'm none too happy about it, I tell you that! I just bought my '99 > olds intrigue 2 months ago! > > My brother took it to work today, as h


Re: Domestic Battery
heeseop@sbcglobal.net (Heeseop) wrote in message news:<k3e4c0hve33u2h6qgrf64l9tqhasreuq5b@4ax.com>... > My girlfirend was recenlty arrested for slapping me in the face in > front of a cop so she was arrested. We went to court this week where > I said


Re: are compensatory damages taxable?
On Mon, 07 Jun 2004, njmercer2000@yahoo.com (puzzled person) wrote: > I was terminated by my former employer. My attorney > settled the final terms of my termination with compensatory > damages. Compensating you for what _KINDS_ of damage? >My


Re: Question on irrevocable trust
B.M.T. wrote: > I would appreciate any suggestions for the following scenario: > > 64 year old, property owner would like to establish an irrevocable > trust for the benefit of grand kids. It is very unlikely that an irrevocable trust would be t


Re: Is it 'unreasonable' to demand that all debts are settled before a Lessor consents to an assignment?
Perky Smiles wrote: > I own some commercial real estate in California. A tenant want to > assign their lease to another corporation that will be conducting > the same business. Our lease gives the lessee the right to assign > its interest but Le


Re: Seeking refs. to vital difference: with-holding & non-payment
not@top-post.texas.net wrote in message news:<66e4c0540oqgtnm8jrand1dk3rjfsvk36f@4ax.com>... > OP wrote:- > > > as the subject states, I need to find references [citations] which > > > acknowledge the vital difference between with-holding and > >


Re: Are email confidentiality notices binding?
Robert Bonomi wrote: > Vadim Rapp <vralias-google@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>Emails from companies often have "Confidentiality Notice", >> >>I wonder, if this notice binding? If the reader had no prior relations >>with the sender, and indeed received t


Re: Are email confidentiality notices binding?
Stan Brown wrote: > "Curtis CCR" <curtisccr@sbcglobal.net> wrote >>vralias-google@yahoo.com (Vadim Rapp) wrote >> >>>Confidentiality Notice: The information contained in this message may >>>be legally privileged and confidential information... >>


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
John Shaw wrote: > >>Amendment V >> >>... nor shall any person ..., nor be deprived of life, liberty, or >>property, without due process of law; ... > > That is a matter of opinion. My opinion and that of the President > differ. The opinion that


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
Bob wrote: > "D.F. Manno" <dommanno@netscape.net> wrote: > >>>I read this news conference with much puzzlement. >>>http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/06/01/comey.padilla.transcript/index.html >>>What limits the executive branch of any government from decl


Re: question about naming my business
Jonathan Sachs wrote: > > At this point the issue is whether the jury should be instructed to > determine whether the name "Windows" applied to computer operating systems > was a generic term when Microsoft introduced its product in 1985, or whether


Re: Are email confidentiality notices binding?
In article <usa9c05v7tjvqtk8513kk28phb9i28o9s4@4ax.com>, Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote: >Curtis CCR wrote: >> If you accidentally receive someone's medical >> records or something equally sensitive, you don't have a right to >>


Re: Help! Being Sued by Portfolio Recovery In WV
kimmy5390 wrote: > I had an account with First North American National Bank <snip> > I received a letter from them saying that they were > charging off my account. Then I received a letter from Portfolio > Recovery Associates saying they had purch


Re: Company Property
> > I have resigned a home-based job 2 weeks ago. > > The company I used to work for has not yet claimed their laptop and > > printer that I used at my home-office and I have no idea how or where > > to send them. > > I will be moving in 48 hours and


Re: Can the US Declare Anybody an Enemy Combatant?
"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote > You do not realize that the US is at war. Bush declared war on > terrorism. Those people at Gitmo are prisoners of war. They are not > entitled to the protections that citizens have. Actually, they're not be held respon


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