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On 10/6/04 2:11 pm, in article 6angc0tjs1g5s3e7vi366ojlgui9jpm4mj@4ax.com,
"Robin" <rdlax@hotmail.com> wrote:
> My biggest problem with it is I have my own loan with them and also an
> ex's whom I co-signed and who has filed bankruptcy.
Student
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In article <a9ngc09cjqo75n9ndi3n9v247gle6te5tn@4ax.com>,
Christopher Green <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
>news:<kokbc0p893is5qtoksra9ib8oguqr2slgc@4ax.com>...
>> Isn't a battery an _un
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In article <c8ngc0llmebv4joe87kbedlt233k8s1vfe@4ax.com>,
Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart wrote:
>> In article <usa9c05v7tjvqtk8513kk28phb9i28o9s4@4ax.com>,
>> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>> >C
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:<j9ngc05uo42og4hlk9n4fhank1qlm2jg7s@4ax.com>...
> "Don K" <dk@dont_bother_me.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> >I didn't say to go over onto the shoulder. I meant if the lane
> >is so w
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Mother has an extreme problem with spending money in exorbitant
amounts (really bad -- she spent over $60,000 between January 2004 and
May 2004 on frivolous items like jewelery, clothing and trinkets).
She does not work and my father is the sole bread
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"Horrigan" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote:
> >It could be a construction company wanting to acquire land for a
> >private superhighway, a private-sector space company wanting
> >modules for an orbiting hotel chain, or such.
>
> Well, as a practical matter
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Keith wrote:
> The best advice is to go along with the police and then consult
> a lawyer. It is also a good idea to assert your right to remain silent
> and if they read you your rights and they ask if you understand your
> rights say no, my under
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tom <propsync@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Does a person have any recourse for being fired for not committing
> software piracy for a company?
>
> This company wishes me to install software for which it has not paid.
> They have also directed me to search pt
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Hello all, I would appreciate any advice.
Here is my story (the short version)...
My sister is going through a difficult divorce, and her husband is
apparently trying to do anything he can to cause her as much grief as
possible. Yesterday he made s
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n article <e8ngc0hke6r2suhr9n4e70imd0hk9smsas@4ax.com>,
Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> 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.trans
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My ex is not abiding by the parenting plan that was just modified and
commissioner signed on 6/9/04 in Tumwater, Washington. I need to know
the legal route that I can take regarding contempt of court. I live in
Oregon and the Ex and children live in Ne
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tom wrote:
> Does a person have any recourse for being fired for not committing
> software piracy for a company?
>
> This company wishes me to install software for which it has not paid.
> They have also directed me to search ptp networks for ser
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Perky Smiles wrote:
> "Stuart Bronstein"
>>On the other hand, an assignment would mean that a new tenant would
>>take the place of the old tenant, and would be subject to eviction if
>>they did not pay the prior debt. So you would be within your r
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<p9ngc0dg8vq3pndaae0499dmuhaqjguk9i@4ax.com>...
[Court orders that divorced parents must be able to inspect each
other's residences, poster lives in a home owned by someone who does
not want the e
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spam@spam.com (Bob) wrote in news:78ngc09t2t8asinus1log2eufs7d7h6cr4@
4ax.com:
<snip>
>
> You are begging the question. POWs and illegal aliens do not have any
> "legal rights" like citizens do.
>
>
That is simply not true. POWs have rights u
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Hi,
I got a letter from the Mass RMV that I have had 5 surchargeable
events while driving in the past 3 years. I had some question about
the things they had listed:
1. Two Offenses are on the same date, and one of them is listed as a
surchargeabl
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John F. Carr wrote:
> 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
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Inside OUT wrote:
> I was arrested on April 21, 2004, on a stalking warrant. The warrant is
> bogus, but I'll deal with that in court.
>
> I was released the same day but was re-arrested on the 23rd of April, for
> supposedly violating a restraini
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"Keith" <kilo_watt_radio2@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> If a cop wants to search you then let him and then consult a
>lawyer whether he/she has violated the law. If a cops want to
>arrest you then let them.
Bad, bad advice.
I do
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"Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>An interesting case in light of this is Florida v. Bostick, 501 U.S.
>429 (1991), which addressed Broward County's use of bus searches to
>catch drug traffickers. The Sup
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My wife and I have changed residency from TX to FL. We both have wills
and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care (includes living will &
directives to physicians) which were written in TX. Do we need to have
them rewritten in FL? What would be the
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"Jason Silverman" <mystojay@optonline.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>is what that lady said
>true? Any basic legal knowledge of signatures I have tells me that
>any mark I make counts as a legal signature and it surely can be Jay
>Silverman,
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 09:11:15 -0400, "Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
>Daniel R. Reitman wrote:
>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 14:00:13 -0400, caj11@my-deja.com (Chris Johnson)
>> wrote:
>>> . . . . This lawsuit
>>> borders on the same ridiculousness a
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 14:00:13 -0400, caj11@my-deja.com (Chris Johnson) wrote:
>> cents, and demanded their money back. They were told that was not
>> possible since the food and drinks were already prepared and ready.
>> The customer left the store, a
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Christopher Feeny <alkemyst@shadow.net> wrote:
>I stated I would pay back about three years ago and *she* was the one
>that suggested I pay 1/2 and would send me a bill stating the amount
>owed. Later she never contacted me, and when I called her back
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Out,
You write that you were arrested for "stalking". You are currently
awaiting trial. Several days after you were released from custody on these
charges you were arrested for violating a restraining order. You spent 3
days in jail from this ar
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tom <propsync@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Does a person have any recourse for being fired for not committing
>software piracy for a company?
>
>This company wishes me to install software for which it has not paid.
>They have also directed me to search ptp ne
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In article <d9ngc0lu3fj13gmglrfqthvccc6a6509ji@4ax.com>,
David S Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote:
> I know a little bit about repairing cars. I'm not a good enough
>mechanic to make money at it, but maybe if I studied a small subset
>of al
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If I understand right, in the US, for deportation or inadmissibility,
"Even if a crime is viewed as being a crime of moral turpitude, there
is the petty offense exception which finds that if the offense is one
for which the maximum penalty does not e
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Hi,
I'm writing a brochure for a technology company that has a product for use
by police departments that is supposed to streamline the ticketing process
and reduce errors, such as incorrect or incomplete information, wrong
statute cited, etc. The p
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<p9ngc0dg8vq3pndaae0499dmuhaqjguk9i@4ax.com>...
> In article <esa9c0pta61mgnts9bo01qkhlrb3cq3kc6@4ax.com>,
> Paul Michael Brown <pmb@his.com> wrote:
> >> In my divorce agreement it states that eac
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"J. Arlen Pruitt" <z@d.com> wrote in message
news:<q8ngc0tsfoigi3k997332dvrar13a5kaut@4ax.com>...
> > Isn't a battery an _unwanted_ touch? That is, isn't lack of consent
> > a necessary element of the crime?
>
> No, while the civil tort of battery
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<p9ngc0dg8vq3pndaae0499dmuhaqjguk9i@4ax.com>...
> In article <esa9c0pta61mgnts9bo01qkhlrb3cq3kc6@4ax.com>,
> Paul Michael Brown <pmb@his.com> wrote:
> >> In my divorce agreement it states that eac
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horrigan@aol.com (Horrigan) wrote in message
news:<8angc01dtp8k1033ksumsuqjmv5oc00vr1@4ax.com>...
> >It could be a construction company wanting to acquire land for a
> >private superhighway, a private-sector space company wanting modules for an
> >orb
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propsync@yahoo.com (tom) wrote in message
news:<h8ngc0pcqmqqudqbk2d5gmg51tleoorkao@4ax.com>...
> Does a person have any recourse for being fired for not committing
> software piracy for a company?
>
> This company wishes me to install software for w
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
news:<2angc0pdqpa90crrgrhuts0eeinjj26n7o@4ax.com>...
> If you're going to give an apologist site, at least let me add the skeptic's
> view too:
>
> http://www.stellaawards.com/
They raise some good
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If I gave a deposit for an apartment, but still didn't sign the
lease(we verbally agreed I'll sign it in a month, when I move in),
does it mean that the landlord cannot lease the apartment to anyone
else?
Did I secure the apartment by giving the depos
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Just wanted to take the time to thank all of you that responded to my plea.
I will check into these options.
I appreciated the constructive critism and "tough love". :)
I hope that I can get an attorney and get this going.
If any of you are i
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"David S Chesler" <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
news:d9ngc0lu3fj13gmglrfqthvccc6a6509ji@4ax.com...
> What's the legally proper way to indicate
> that I'm specializing in a product line whose name is trademarked?
In general, any use t
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On 10/6/04 14:10, in article h8ngc0pcqmqqudqbk2d5gmg51tleoorkao@4ax.com,
"tom" <propsync@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Does a person have any recourse for being fired for not committing
> software piracy for a company?
Call the Business Software Alliance.
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On 10/6/04 14:11, in article 2angc0pdqpa90crrgrhuts0eeinjj26n7o@4ax.com,
"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
> As a note, I"m from Albuquerque and worked with many PI attorneys during
> that case. ...
>
> Like it or not, but this case is, to most
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:p9ngc0dg8vq3pndaae0499dmuhaqjguk9i@4ax.com...
> In article <esa9c0pta61mgnts9bo01qkhlrb3cq3kc6@4ax.com>,
> Paul Michael Brown <pmb@his.com> wrote:
> >> In my divorce agreement it states that eac
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"Phoebe Roberts, EA" <Phoebe@cottagesoft.com> wrote in message
news:<ankbc0937rlbhjenk9hlsuvhu74jnino62@4ax.com>...
> kimmy5390 wrote:
>
> > I had an account with First North American National Bank
> <snip>
> > I received a letter from them saying
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 09:11:01 -0400, jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote:
>In article <6pkbc0lglgp2kq7a8orev421ir75h308iq@4ax.com>,
>John Shaw <john@jashaw.com> wrote:
>>Bob wrote:
>>
>>> You do not realize that the US is at war. Bush declared war on
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> This business of ever-growing cautions and disclaimers is just a
> hidden cost that drives up the price of everything but has no legal
> use. (I'm not talking about sensible and specific war
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n Thu, 10 Jun 2004, not@top-post.texas.net wrote:
>> > FACTS.
>> > . . . sole shareholders of a private company, . . .
>> > testators transfered shares to beneficiaries
>> > against loan accounts [but a minority shareholder
>> > family member obje
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 09:10:56 -0400, bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
>The term "illegal combatants" that the Bush admin has used from time
>to time has a specific meaning under the Geneva Conventions. Those
>Conventions also provide that those ac
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tom wrote:
> Does a person have any recourse for being fired for not committing
> software piracy for a company?
Have you made it clear that you know that committing software piracy is a
felony? That is, have you objected to being instructed to do t
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