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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 11:55:04 -0400, Stan Brown
<the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Would it be covered by "malicious mischief"?
>. . . .
Probably not, if the statutes in OP's state are anything like Oregon.
In Oregon, criminal mischief is base
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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 11:56:37 -0400, "Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com>
wrote:
>Why is the concept of *personal* responsibility so alien to you? Are you one
>of these PI attorneys who promote these cases to your own profit? Here, you
>excuse that the lega
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John M wrote:
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> Last June, my wife, who is an elementary teacher, left her job to join me in
> another state as I finished graduate school. She was offered Cobra
> benefits, and we signed-up for the Cobra dental plan as dental wasn't
> covered as
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>Well: this guy
>got very mad at the rest of us ( his psychological problems, in our
>view) and used our CDs, our promotional videos, our pictures....to
>book jobs that he never told the rest of us about. He formed another
>band, using the same band n
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This post has limited legal content, but it may be relevant
Ethan wrote:
> - A Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) was issued by Nissan in '01
> explaining how to diagnose and solve this problem. It clearly
> identifies which cars are susceptible to
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nospam11701@aol.com (Arthur) wrote in message
news:<lcold0pljn9ad0vru7taactp19p5jha3ut@4ax.com>...
> The newspaper is a Behemoth in the NY area which I'd rather not
> mention so this doesnt show up in searches. Anyway, they have sections
> called
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Mark Solomon wrote:
>
> In article <sbold0padm34akdaj01ub1d4q23m0rprps@4ax.com>, plin321@aol.com
> (Mark) wrote:
>
> : cj.green@worldnet.att.net (Christopher Green) wrote in message
> : news:<9pk4d0l9ema2e9qukn9g8vgci5apgclosd@4ax.com>...
> : > p
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Hertz Rental Car company stated that due to my age of 23, I could only
rent a compact, mid-size, of full-size sedan vehicle and I was
excluded from renting a full-size SUV or Mini-van. I run a business
and occasionally am required to make deliveries, I
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"Jonathan Sachs" <llm040609@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:...
> I can't speak for Canada. In the US, an LLB is an advanced, specialized
> degree which holders of the JD can acquire by further study. I'm half way
> through my LLB in Intellectua
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In article <f32rd0plc4mhvovli9pcb6arq5uli7ugk4@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in
>misc.legal.moderated:
>>Stan Brown wrote:
>(about "realtor")
>>>As I understand things
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In article <m42rd053pmrjfotccvgfetf6t07fts8kgk@4ax.com>,
Willondon <willondon@dsisp.net> wrote:
>Tam wrote:
>> Years ago it was not uncommon for a payee to go to the paying bank if
>> a check had been dishonored. A check can only be deposited twice
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In article <v12rd096hfufqfsr8s4mlovb9hgjt8bqud@4ax.com>,
Mark Solomon <Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu> wrote:
>Wouldn't all this be simpler if all long-distance merchants (phone,
>internet, mail) were required to collect state sales taxes on all sales
>and t
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In article <622rd0do1mmk79l0peigkag1fk2srmn1l5@4ax.com>,
Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart wrote:
>>
>> I've never heard of zoning restrictions that would prevent building a
>> smaller home, using plastic instead of granite for kitch
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In article <eeold0dh5q530ot7n05dgfph1015i8dniq@4ax.com>,
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>One other thing I ran across is that, with respect to non-recourse
>notes, forgiving of debt will not be considered income. However I
>don'
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote in
> misc.legal.moderated:
> >There's an exception, such as
> >when the deceased wi
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mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael Jacobs) wrote in message
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[snip]
> Do you have a citation for the proposition that consent of next of kin
> is required in your state for scientific or medical cadaver
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
news:v22rd0d36g83db2da6092u66946ric08i9@4ax.com...
> Burned in 2004 wrote:
> > Our home burned down recently, and from all appearances <sigh>, it
> > appears that the fire may have been caused from a Gl
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
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> Seth Breidbart wrote:
> >
> > I've never heard of zoning restrictions that would prevent building a
> > smaller home, using plastic instead of grani
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Darsi Harris Rutland wrote:
> There is an easement road that runs along my property line in order
> for a neighbor to access his property. For the last 28+ years we have
> also used this road to access the back portion of our property. This
> neig
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Capp wrote:
> I have been served with an OMI in San Francisco. Tenant advocay
> groups and lawyers have assured me that it is not a valid notice for
> several technical errors in the notice. also, the owner's good faith
> is in question since they
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scottdanzig@yahoo.com (Scott Danzig) wrote in message
news:<842rd0tcm9dv4vo5h87d8pjkngvokcijq6@4ax.com>...
> I just bought my first house. A townhouse in NJ that I'm happy with,
> except for one thing. When the sellers were selling the house, there
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seeker wrote:
> I've read the documentation for Ontario Small Claims Court
> found at http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/courts/scc/
> and it does state verbal contracts are enforceable. My question
> is, how well does this work in
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Ethan wrote:
> I'm considering small claims court to resolve a financial dispute, and
> would like your feedback as to whether my case has merit.
>
> My wife's Nissan Maxima recently illuminated the "Service Engine Soon"
> light on the dash. The d
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Peter wrote:
> What's the difference between LLB and JD? Is a Canadian LLB
> the Canadian equivalent of a JD in the USA? As far as I know,
> there are no JD programs in Canada...
In the US they're the same degree. The LLB was given for many ye
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Joe Walsh wrote:
>
>>Recently refinanced my home and new mortage was sold to Wells-Fargo.
>>Now getting letters from old bank stating the old mortgage was not
>>entirely paid off when it was refinanced. Owe ~ $2000. Am I
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Stan Brown wrote:
> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote
>>Stan Brown wrote:
>
>>My recollection is that the National Association of Realtors
>>can and has requested people who publically use the
>>term "realtor" and "realtors" to des
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In article <122rd098ji35cq5jacuuq0snfvhhd08ais@4ax.com>,
Jonathan Sachs <llm040609@earthlink.net> wrote:
>"D. F." <SPAMrudfox@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:edold01lk4m2d8m7lltvq85b8qqf3or9p1@4ax.com...
>
>> I would certainly interpret their sayin
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This is my first visit to the group, and if this subject has been discussed
endlessly, I apologize.
My mother, at age 98, died in May. Her will appoints my two brothers as
Executors of her considerable estate. The Notice in the newspaper indicated
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Exxxxx & Axxx sent me a "pay or we will sue" letter. They represent an
out of state collection agency who bought an old CitiBank charge off
that I had. It was an old Home Saving Master Card that I stopped
paying on in 8/1997.
Their letter was
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"Tim Takata" <tvkata@msn.com> wrote in message
news:142rd0h2be34f7v8lbk4fcu3rbamtvkaie@4ax.com...
>The minor should
> not be able to have the legal right either to be allowed to donate her
> egg(s). Something similiar to the age of consent law is wh
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"matt redmond" <mredmond@billmatrix.com> wrote in message
news:f42rd0pokvngif6favko97s3tiv6klb3us@4ax.com...
> My question: If they aren't using the mark in commerce w/ U.S.
> consumers, where is the likelihood of confusion? Does anyone know how
>
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On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:04:15 -0400, Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
> Seth Breidbart wrote:
>>
>> I've never heard of zoning restrictions that would prevent building a
>> smaller home, using plastic instead of granite for kitchen counters,
>> etc.
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On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:05:15 -0400, Peter <fresnelp@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What's the difference between LLB and JD? Is a Canadian LLB the
> Canadian equivalent of a JD in the USA? As far as I know, there are no
> JD programs in Canada...
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"Peter" <fresnelp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:342rd0hnrn769i7ul4k0b8r95ju9sd86ps@4ax.com...
> What's the difference between LLB and JD? Is a Canadian LLB the
> Canadian equivalent of a JD in the USA? As far as I know, there are no
> JD programs
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On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:05:37 -0400, dhr_tds@cox.net (Darsi Harris
Rutland) wrote:
>There is an easement road that runs along my property line in order
>for a neighbor to access his property. For the last 28+ years we have
>also used this road to ac
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In misc.legal.moderated, Jonathan Sachs wrote:
>
>
>This topic was discussed at length in the recent thread ""You Call May Be
>Monitored Or Recorded For Training Purpose" used in the court of law?" (the
>most recent post on June 10).
>
>Please,
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"Mark Solomon" <Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>Wouldn't all this be simpler if all long-distance merchants (phone,
>internet, mail) were required to collect state sales taxes on all sales
>and to pass the taxes on to the state
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"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
> In speaking with the newspaper's advertising dept. is it clear how your
>ad is unacceptable? Can you advertise in the directory as long as you comply
>with their guidelines?
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"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>"Liz" <liz@tiredofspam.com.easynews.com> wrote in message
>news:<seold0l8ol69u6i1nbti6lik6fqj1im38b@4ax.com>...
>> you did mean to say THE ACCUSED and not THE PERP, right ?
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"Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>You're not being taken advantage of. It's entirely understandable that
>they suspect *they* are being taken advantage of. It is definitely
>unusual for a thief to take
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"Peter" <fresnelp@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Hi all,
>
>What's the difference between LLB and JD? Is a Canadian LLB the
>Canadian equivalent of a JD in the USA? As far as I know, there are no
>JD programs in Canada...
A US LL.B. is
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"Ethan" <ecoulson@attbi.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I'm considering small claims court to resolve a financial dispute, and
>would like your feedback as to whether my case has merit.
>
>My wife's Nissan Maxima recently illuminated the "Service
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My employer made me and several other employees sign a contract near
christmas of 2003. The key highlights are
a) We will get our 2004 salaries in advance in December 2003.
b) If someone leaves before end of 2004, he/she must return prorata
the portio
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>Held: Because "reasonable jurists would find the
>district court's assessment of the constitutional
>claims debatable or wrong," Slack v. McDaniel, 529
>U.S. 473, 484, a COA should have issued. Pp. 7-15.
Funny how procedures to reduce litigatio
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>In both cases the idea was that the jurors
>should be people of the vicinity who knew the facts and would swear
>to them.
Surprising how this has taken a 180-degree turn in modern times. Nowadays we
impanel jurors who know nothing about what ha
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>Scalia, J., delivered
>
>the opinion of the Court, in which Stevens, Souter,
>Thomas, and Ginsburg, JJ., joined.
My first thought was "strange bedfellows!" Then I went and read Apprendi and
found that the same justices were in the majority there
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Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu (Mark Solomon) writes:
> Wouldn't all this be simpler if all long-distance merchants (phone,
> internet, mail) were required to collect state sales taxes on all sales
> and to pass the taxes on to the state in which the customer
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Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote in message
news:<bhtgd01acrh75mki5ts7lc3uvln5920knk@4ax.com>...
> =============================================================
> HIIBEL V. SIXTH JUDICIAL DIST. COURT OF NEV.,HUMBOLDT CTY. (03-
> 5554)
>
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This week, my daughters friends (3) came over, next day we realize that her
money in her room is gone. I talk to one set of parents and that kid (kid
A) confessed. So I file a police report figuring the best we can do is
Theft in 3rd degree.
Find
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