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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Tim wrote:
> mune19642003@yahoo.com wrote:
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> >would like to know from the experts ( or others reasonably
> >knowledgeable on the law ;)) :
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> >1. How is the duration of marriage considered under the California
> >Famil
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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 mune19642003@yahoo.com wrote:
> would like to know from the experts ( or others reasonably
> knowledgeable on the law ;)) :
>
> 1. How is the duration of marriage considered under the California
> Family Law ?
>
> I hear t
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"Justin" <jwvinp@aol.com> wrote in message
news:hilud05p8iejduggodok0tsmqmqkf5mnqm@4ax.com...
> 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 ren
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Thanks for your replies. I am in the process of getting legal counsel but I
find any information encouraging. I can refine now to two questions.
1. The possibility of being subpoenaed by a MA. court in FL. ? I have read
the following:
" No state
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"J. Arlen Pruitt" <z@d.com> wrote in message
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> > In the brochure, I would like to mention the percentage of tickets that
> are
> > dismissed due to the kinds of technicalities mentioned above.
> >
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
} Bernie Cosell wrote:
} > I was trying to understand what the issue here is. Does this
} > basically say that the US has, at last, reached the point we used to
} > sort-of-scoff at from those
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In article <2dold0dhri93g86e2tn0f124qa5b9lhi40@4ax.com>,
Scott Hedrick <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote:
>
>"John F. Carr" <jfc@mit.edu> wrote in message
>news:detgd0l2inbi3dtmvvs05j841s9hti42eg@4ax.com...
>> The fine print that nobody reads
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Hello, I'm a paid signature gatherer (nowadays). Yesterday I encountered a
rather bizzare policy statement from the security guards at the Seattle
Public Library. They said I had to stay off of the library property in
order to conduct my petition (wh
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Over a year ago I bought an Linksys combined ADSL modem / router /
wireless router. It was purchased as two separate components, the main
gateway box, and a separate WPC11 card which plugs into the box to
give it its wireless access point capabilities.
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I own a small company ("Company X") that provides services to other
businesses. Our services are much more comprehensive than a nationally
known company ("Company Y", our biggest competitor). Is it appropriate and
legal to send a postcard mailout tha
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Tim wrote:
> mune19642003@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >would like to know from the experts ( or others reasonably
> >knowledgeable on the law ;)) :
> >
> >1. How is the duration of marriage considered under the California
> >F
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
> There are two vectors manufacturers use for customer relations and I don't
> know which Nissan uses. Some require you go through the dealer some will
> allow you to go through the manufacturer directl
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I watched a movie last night, "The Verdict". It was about a lawyer
representing the plaintiffs in a medical malpractice suit. At the end
of the movie, after a series of pro-defense rulings by the judge, the
jury comes in and announces that they have
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Tam wrote:
> The estate tax return, IRS Form 706, will contain (and have attached)
> inventories of assets, and perhaps appraisals. While you may not be
> able to see that, you could always ask.
If your state has an inheritance tax, you are more l
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marcus wrote:
>
> I have a question someone may be able to help with...my mother is
> deceased. Last month her uncle passed away leaving his estate to be
> divided among my mother and her 3 siblings. Since my mother passed
> before my great uncle,
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Paul Cassel wrote:
> You need to see things globally here. You have a clean record, but younger
> drivers do drive less well than older ones. Hertz can't check driver records
> and rent accordingly. That's impossible....
No, it isn't. It may be i
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Mark A wrote:
> I think the contract is legal if they actually paid you in advance, but I
> think they have to file some kind of amended W-2.
>
> See the section on Repayments in IRS pub "Instructions for Forms W-2 and
> W-3"
> http://www.irs.gov
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In article <bi41e0lb3kd40ojugdfsc6n7gkssqopt28@4ax.com>,
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>Dan Evans wrote:
>> (Darsi Harris Rutland) wrote:
>>
>>>There is an easement road that runs along my property line
> >in order for a neighbo
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On 28/6/04 22:53, in article 7i41e05m4a2b1s81akaa5kd2s895mnt8vb@4ax.com,
"marcus" <spoink1313@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a question someone may be able to help with...my mother is
> deceased. Last month her uncle passed away leaving his estate to be
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In article <7i41e05m4a2b1s81akaa5kd2s895mnt8vb@4ax.com>,
marcus <spoink1313@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I have a question someone may be able to help with...my mother is
>deceased. Last month her uncle passed away leaving his estate to be
>divided among my mo
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In article <6j41e0tflaep3g26lh8s5c631ae1k04vqt@4ax.com>,
Keith <kilo_watt_radio2@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Contact the IRS and your State Tax/Revenue Office. It looks like this
>employer is attempting to avoid a tax law or increase.
Why would that be i
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In article <nh41e0h4mt9n76u1rb19aevae16euet3fd@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Once again, I was asking: when someone who is _not_ the trademark
>holder uses the trademarked term -- as when I say "I'd better ask a
>realt
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In article <hh41e0djftolkobcnhnhm31u8ocrap8492@4ax.com>,
truckinsp <truckinsp@nowhere.com> wrote:
>Bernie, where have you been? Since the 30's everyone who WANTED to get
>social security has had to have a social security number - that is an
>ident
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In article <bi41e0lb3kd40ojugdfsc6n7gkssqopt28@4ax.com>,
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>Dan Evans wrote:
>> (Darsi Harris Rutland) wrote:
>>
>>>There is an easement road that runs along my property line
> >in order for a neighbo
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> writes:
> If it is legal, and not considered a loan, and the amount you
> must repay exceeds $3000, then the amount can either be taken
> as a miscellaneous itemized deduction NOT subject to the 2%
> li
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spoink1313@yahoo.com (marcus) wrote in message
news:<7i41e05m4a2b1s81akaa5kd2s895mnt8vb@4ax.com>...
> I have a question someone may be able to help with...my mother is
> deceased. Last month her uncle passed away leaving his estate to be
> divided am
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>As I read the ruling, you only have to state your name, you don't have
>to provide documentary evidence of it.
Is there any practical difference? Isn't it already a crime to make
a
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"Liz" <liz@tiredofspam.com.easynews.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
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>"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>news:nglud0t15k8cg2tleco1qq1gaqfitqq15j@4ax.com...
>> "Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote in
>> misc.
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:53:31 -0400, spoink1313@yahoo.com (marcus)
wrote:
>I have a question someone may be able to help with...my mother is
>deceased. Last month her uncle passed away leaving his estate to be
>divided among my mother and her 3 sibl
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I was wondering if anyone has ideas on how could I fight a step
increase surcharge that my insurance company would charge since I rear
ended a truck in a collision. It was on an yield sign and the truck
stopped suddenly though their was no traffic comi
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:53:34 -0400, Stuart Bronstein
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>Dan Evans wrote:
>> (Darsi Harris Rutland) wrote:
>>
>>>There is an easement road that runs along my property line
> >in order for a neighbor to access his prop
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In article <aglud0hm1v8g8tanm8hh2dmfvqle23q5sg@4ax.com>,
Manoj <manojb0@aol.comnospam> wrote:
>>Scalia, J., delivered
>>
>>the opinion of the Court, in which Stevens, Souter,
>>Thomas, and Ginsburg, JJ., joined.
>
>My first thought was "strange be
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On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 19:32:14 -0400, NameGoesHere@DomainGoesHere.com wrote:
> 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 Hom
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Tam wrote:
> mi3katzz-boxone@yahoo.com (Miz) wrote
>
>>I thought it was 7 years between chapter 7 filings, a
>>friend said it had been shortened to 6. Is that right?
>
> Seven years is how long a Ch. 7 stays on your credit report.
> Six is th
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shcr wrote:
> 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
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In article <j32rd0tr2p5cri6hth7kjc5smahe1n3qh0@4ax.com>,
John M <jmooney@remove-this.stanfordalumni.org.easynews.com> wrote:
>Last June, my wife, who is an elementary teacher, left her job to join me in
>another state as I finished graduate school. Sh
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Stan Brown wrote:
> "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
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
news:<d42rd0hm39pep1qak0qip3oia91h8mqnre@4ax.com>...
> What you need here is a specific answer from your husband and NOT try for
> advice from a legal group. Ask for very specific information from your
>
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:53:17 -0400, Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm>
wrote:
>"Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in
>misc.legal.moderated:
>>Stan Brown wrote:
>>> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote
>>>>Stan Br
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>>>>> On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:54:11 -0400, Seth Breidbart ("Seth") writes:
Seth> In article <7glud0dtbhgr6uq1esm540dd23csms5lqk@4ax.com>,
Seth> Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
>> I was trying to understand what the issue here is. D
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>>>>> On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:53:09 -0400, Jonathan Sachs ("Jonathan") writes:
Jonathan> "n" <ae22i0@mindspring.com> wrote in message
Jonathan> news:k32rd0lfofphbf0evm1g2hg6juhmn8bdae@4ax.com...
>> I understand how the dmca provides limits to lia
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> > The Uniform Commercial Code would probably cover this.
> Thanks...
> So does 1(c) or 2(b) apply here?
>
http://www2.law.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/foliocgi.exe/ucc2/query=[jump!3A!272!2D327!27]/doc/{@136}?
>
1(c) is sale on approval, so that does not a
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>>They have a trademark, which has the force of law. And
>>at least in California there is a specific law providing
>>that only members of the Board of Realtors can use the
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marcus wrote:
> I have a question someone may be able to help with...my
> mother is deceased. Last month her uncle passed away
> leaving his estate to be divided among my mother and her
> 3 siblings. Since my mother passed before my great uncle
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in
news:8j41e09ttmqe3smklife27r5jo3umnq8gc@4ax.com:
> In article <ehlud0paelk1r7dm1nsds286qq5ii7g748@4ax.com>,
> Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>>Stan Brown wrote:
>>> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ron
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In a couple of weeks I'll be going to Civil Court to sue one contractor of a
large local construction company (a DBA) that left my roof a mess. Since I'll
be representing myself, what are the dos and donts of dress (conservative
homeowner?) and behav
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mjtantillo@yahoo.com (Mike Tantillo) wrote:
> Unfortunately, private road is misleading....most of the time you'd
> think private road means you can't drive on it if you don't live there
> or aren't visiting someone there. However Campus Drive on Duke
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I sold my house and collected a 5000 earnest deposit. The buyers
called and said they did not want the house and stopped payment on the
check. I did speak to an attorney who advised me to go to district
court myself and sue them as small claims is 3000
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