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Cirene wrote:
> Today was my last day at my company. A few weeks ago I asked to get
> a copy of my NDA before I left.
>
> I got it today. The LAST page was indeed signed/dated, but the
> previous 5 pages WERE NOT. I think that my boss
> altered/m
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In Nov 2002 (getting nearer to the 2-year limit), I had a colonoscopy and,
during the colonoscopy, there were polyps found in my colon. The
colonoscopist did a polypectomy and took out about 5 polyps. In doing so,
she perforated my colon which eventual
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> You are right: once one get's into the law, it's a can of worms.
Again yesterday I had a meeting with the less unsatisfactory of the 2
attorneys.
He suddenly had a brain wave [he claims] which he described to be as
follows:-
" there is somet
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My situation is I had all my teeth crowned and mostly root canalled at
a dental clinic owned by a giant HMO. The last work they did was in
1999. Recently my new dentist has uncovered numerous new problems. I
have had a front crown snap off with little
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Please tell me if I should be concerned about the following situation.
I bought a house about 9 months ago and I own about 8 feet of land on
the neighbor's side of my long (100 foot) driveway. My neighbor, whom
I haven't met yet (hey, what can I say,
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In article <mkfle0t7ov9apiq9pd1fo9kkt9hlsceouh@4ax.com>,
Charles Jones <charlesjones456@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I am a contractor, a sole proprietor. I am told that, at least here
>in the U.S., I cannot share my billing rates with competitors, that
>such
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In article <4kfle0lhlvok17r5nhchqh0iknifgi8fa8@4ax.com>,
Dan Evans <dan@evans-legal.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 09:51:19 -0400, "Andy in Fink"
><jungleandy@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>The state is Florida.
>>
>>If a Grantor does a Quit Claim on h
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In article <smfle017k2p3s79hvnbeuulpf4l3at3g7r@4ax.com>,
<Hilda@despammed.com> wrote:
>Enrique <mexicanonegro@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 1) How might it be proven the insurance company made a retroactive
>> policy?
>There is no incentive for
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In article <ekcbd0dpcpdql4j3jk6refgfnp61rr49fl@4ax.com>,
Mark A <nobody@switchboard.net> wrote:
>"Herbert Kanner" <kanner@deadspam.com> wrote in message
>news:vsk4d0tiqlr0diuq75embbf4nmmttvcme8@4ax.com...
>> Some vendors, e.g. Dish TV, have announced
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In article <mjfle0lgciunmpqeusneeckf1scg4harep@4ax.com>,
Scott Hedrick <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote:
>"John F. Carr" <jfc@mit.edu> wrote in message
>news:0fm3e0hb8lackaov3kf801htk5m9gnfdva@4ax.com...
>> >If they can't tell you what they
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Hello. I design and make a fashion accessory. I have chosen a name for these
products and have had business cards made with the name of the "company" and
the product. I have been selling them word of mouth with success and plan to
sell them at upcom
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<< In Pennsylvania, a
court order for commitment requires that a person remanded to a
psychiatric ward be handcuffed as part of the enforcement of the court
order. This is something I and my family are violently upset by and
at least so far adamantly
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"Anonymous" <anongrouppost@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:5nfle05pgjf656nv20noia0nrd8g9cjha1@4ax.com...
> 1. Anybody know if the paper I signed was in fact a disclosure
*You* have the benefit of having seen the paper. How would anyone else k
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<fj41e0dffcg1ol65gujn4vmnmvq2rljtm4@4ax.com>...
> In article <filud0lierdf69a3m9quh1tt64rn4logo8@4ax.com>,
> Jonathan Sachs <llm040609@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > In the US, as far as I know, an
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cwhitesiden@aol.com (Cwhitesiden) wrote in message
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> Why would anyone feel that they have the right to an easement on someone else's
> property without permission? Is there not a difference between
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mexicanonegro@hotmail.com (Enrique) wrote in message
news:<ci58e0h54qf51q6kjfu97ih5gca03uindl@4ax.com>...
> Someone in my family was hit by a car.
>
> The insurance adjuster for the negligent driver was very nasty when
> asked to help pay for sur
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> Last weekend my wife and I recieved the letter - threatening us with
> liable,
> slander, tortuous interference, trespassing, among others. We were
> told we had to take back any and all statements we made to the HOA and
> County, produce all
> ema
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> Thank you very much for reading my post and offering your views. At
> the very least I may want to complain abo
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in
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> If the vehicle in front was backing up.
Damned hard to prove. The time I was involved in on
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mister1900mister@hotmail.com (Florence Henderson Had A Mullet) wrote in
news:pi58e05hre6hf70li0kiunfh6aahgb4o2o@4ax.com:
> Seriously, It's always been my understanding that common law prevails.
> If it's, say, a one-lane driveway, then you can't jus
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Would anybody be able to help me clarify the copyright issue(s)
involved in using images (eg photos) from magazines etc. to draw for
particular topics (eg entertainment, environment, sex, law, family,
etc) in a book and then have the book published?
W
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How would 2 ppl who co-own a home split the equity if one moves out after 5
yrs and the other stays, and the one staying paid most of the downpayment?
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"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote:
> "John F. Carr" <jfc@mit.edu> wrote:
> > The bank computer is programmed to charge certain fees at
> > certain times. It knows what the fees are. Customers don't.
>
> If the *computer* kno
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On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 11:04:08 -0400, "Scott Hedrick"
<dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote:
>"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>news:f32rd0plc4mhvovli9pcb6arq5uli7ugk4@4ax.com...
>> Hardly relevant. Folks can make any "req
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On 6/7/04 16:06, in article infle0pc946987f5bpu21kso7k5omvh5g2@4ax.com,
"Cwhitesiden" <cwhitesiden@aol.com> wrote:
> Why would anyone feel that they have the right to an easement on someone
> else's property without permission?
By definition, a pr
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In article <knfle0pan002im6p8hlibksae5jj9oqllf@4ax.com>, "Carol A Maderer"
<camaderer@eastex.net> writes:
>
>Hello Folks!
>
>Wondering if there's any real attorneys on this newsgroup. I'm just getting
>ready to head on over to the courthouse and
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In article <rkfle0tpqkn7476bc6iucukgi39lvtet0r@4ax.com>, mjacobslaw@comcast.net
(Michael Jacobs) writes:
>
>Didn't it occur to your friend to ask the USPS?
>
>They aren't going to throw him in jail just for asking a question, for
>heaven sake. P
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Until two months ago, I was able to report tenant delinquencies (rent
owed because of skips, failure to complete lease, etc.) to Equifax.
Now Equifax will not accept reports from individuals. I have been
seeking a credit-reporting organization, but h
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cenorthamerica@yahoo.com wrote:
> There is a federal fax law in the US that prohibits faxing unsolicited
> commercial advertisements to companies and individuals (see below).
> What if you fax business with a fax requesting scap cardboard. You fax
> a
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When my parents set up their inter-vivos trust, they named 3
co-trustees(*): myself, my wife, and my sister. This was done as much
for family harmony as for any other reason, as my sister does not
have the financial acumen to be a good trustee.
But
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In general, what rights, if any, does a child placed for adoption,
presumably anonymously, have in making a claim on the estate of the
biological mother, at mother's death, 35 years later? The child has
suddenly surfaced upon publication of obituary of
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My worst nightmare is coming true. I will spare you the details and
get to the point.
I recently purchased a home in New York State (pri Residance).
When i purchaced the home I was told where the property line extended
too. On the west side of the
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I was injured on a construction project in Oct. 2003, and have been
under doctors care since for a herniated disc @ lower back. There has
been little progress or rehabilitation, and have found I cannot
perform my duties. I am considering being placed o
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David Lesher <wb8foz@panix.com> wrote in message
news:<2nfle0h0oktn5h8amupej7fqmolvih6mf5@4ax.com>...
> Does fraud in getting a lease signed affect a 3rd party holder?
>
>
> Friday, "Norvergence" seems to have shut the doors and rolled up
> the ca
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Hi All:
My mother has moderate Alzheimer's (but is otherwise in good health),
moved into a California assisted living facility in August, and I have
had to assume all financial responsibility for her affairs via Power
of Attorney. She currently has
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John David Galt <jdg@diogenes.sacramento.ca.us> wrote:
> The general rule is the same as if it were a store parking lot or the
> driveway in front of most houses: Technically only the owners/renters
> of property on that street (or property that comes
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Comrade Mister Yamamoto <hop@frog.jump> wrote in message
news:<emfle0tnjmtqthfutn7u354d3am8gvphkd@4ax.com>...
> Why would you want to bother with a private road anyway, unless
> you actually had business along it?
Because it is part of a route fro
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Dick Adams wrote:
> Someone said they would send me some bourbon if it were legal?
> Is it legal for a individual ship alcohol via the US Postal service.
>
> Dick
>
You also need to consider your state laws. You may be violating
your state's li
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the info. Please see the inline comments for my reply.
cj.green@worldnet.att.net (Christopher Green) wrote in message
news:<flfle0hvkr0afut1p2pnsnqjhv0sa0uu7l@4ax.com>...
> bhsriram@gmail.com (bhraju) wrote in message
> news:<2
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sarah wrote:
> My question is, can I send a letter to the trustee and tell him this?
> Will he care? The meeting of creditors is late next week and we will
> not be able to attend (its on the other side of the country). I really
> don't want to see
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patti wrote:
>[a bit of medical history ending in a finding of cancer]
>
> I am aware that my mother was "elderly" (although really she had been
> a "young" 85). But that she was elderly, does that make it excusable
> for those doctors to ignore her
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John F. Carr wrote:
> How much of the Supreme Court's workload comes from petitions
> to overturn denial of a COA? Congress could make denial by the
> District Court and Court of Appeals a final decision not subject
> to further review.
Provided
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John David Galt wrote:
> In most states, if a road is left open to the public for a long period
> of time, the public become entitled to keep using it even though the
> property owner may want to close it. But the details vary widely from
> place t
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Charles Jones wrote:
>
> I am a contractor, a sole proprietor. I am told that, at least here
> in the U.S., I cannot share my billing rates with competitors, that
> such sharing violates antitrust law.
STOP right there. In most cases, you can pu
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Michael Jacobs wrote:
> No. A single auto insurance policy will contain several different
> coverage promises or "insuring agreements", each covering different
> things up to different amounts. A typical policy could, for
> instance, have the fo
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On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 11:05:25 -0400, "Arthur L. Rubin"
<ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>Jonathan Sachs wrote:
>> "Christopher C. Stacy" <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote in message
>> news:3dm3e01iggds9rnpdasgevl8e0fg3h0c39@4ax.com...
>> > But if
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
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> mvillanu wrote:
> > I don't know if asking for legal advice is against the rules of this
> > forum but I'll try anyway...
>
> It isn't against any
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I just found this group. Is there an inexpensive way to get a legal
name change? Years ago, I heard that the price was $100. It would
have to be much higher by now. Right now my finances are not in the
best shape. Even if I could get the money,
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"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> mvillanu,
>
> An acquaintance who resides in S. Korea gave a large sum of money to a
> U. S. soldier in some investment scheme The so
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In misc.legal.moderated, Scott Hedrick wrote:
>
>"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
>news:0gtgd0div76a16ganara90s7eo0lkb9981@4ax.com...
>> "Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@KILLALLSPAMMERSyahoo.com> wrote in
>> misc.legal.moderated:
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