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Re: Subpoena Duces Tecum
"Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message news:s7iif017jtk5feavlq6d3sj4hl5f4e97d2@4ax.com... > Liz wrote: > > if you're subpoenaed, your obligation is to answer the questions posed to > > you truthfully .. if that operates a


Re: Subpoena Duces Tecum
"Liz" <liz@tiredofspam.com.easynews.com> wrote in message news:crcdf0tn868bcsh0hg6vbb6vpt5mbsdqn6@4ax.com... > legal > > community does not yet know how we are a neutral and independent nonprofit > > agency and that we will not testify against or o


Defaulted Student Loan
Craig, The Higher Education Act at 20 U.S.C. 1095a regulates certain aspects of collection of defaulted federally guaranteed student loans. The Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education enacted regulations to enforce these collection methods at


Re: Living Will, how soon after a death can a copy be acquired?
Borderline <line@line.com> wrote in message news:<4urqf0dl22tmt56oacthg2gpjmvseqt1js@4ax.com>... > hello > > my father passed away last june 19th, 2004. he has a living trust that > mysister is the successor trustee of. i am a benificiary in the tru


Re: Car towed due to expired tabs
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<2trqf0tnjj0jj3hg4ibd98j2qtmk8ugnje@4ax.com>... > "Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in > misc.legal.moderated: > >It looks like, from the Washington statutes, that if


Re: how do I interpret this single family zoning restriction?
William Snyder <wcsnyder@attbi.com> wrote: > In Medford, MA, the zoning laws appear to be inconsistent as far as > the number of unrelated people in a in single family home. In > "definitions" a family is defined as a group of related people, but >


Small Claims - An I liable for the other party attorney fees?
Hello: I live in a condo in Illinois. In 3/2003 our Association of homeowners charged me $360 for the works on my property that were not ordered, were made in error, and should not had been performed. I filed a small claims lawsuit against the a


Re: Check 21
In article <skllf01e4ccc45qp2t7ksjst4tdqs62p1h@4ax.com>, DieSpamPig@biteme.dash (longnine) writes: | If I stamp a check "Not Authorized For Electronic Conversion" | can they still convert it electronically? I don't know the answer to your question


Re: Thought verbal threats were illegal!!
In article <etrqf0hu98j46rd4ler89dp7i40keved9e@4ax.com>, "Electric Nachos" <aint_lookin@chew.foo> wrote: > Drunk neighbor rails into the kids playing outside again and threatened to > shoot them if they didn't shut the h*ll up. > > These kids ran


Re: "Posting" bad check writers?
> It struck me as akin to "posting" the names of members of private clubs > who are in arrears on their dues. > > Other than making it likely that the writers of those posted checks will > cease to be customers of the place, probably no great loss,


HOA Transition Process
Is the developer required to deed over the common areas to the HOA at transition or can the developer retain ownership for an indeterminate amount of time?


Looking for a Proactive HOA Transition Attorney
Looking for an attorney (hopefully pro bono or very reasonable)who is willing to be proactive regarding an HOA Transition process and the requirements/merits for requesting a court ordered injunction to stop a scheduled transition from taking place.


Re: HIIBEL V. SIXTH JUDICIAL DIST. COURT OF NEV.,HUMBOLDT CTY. (03-
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message news:<4i58e0t4hrj20307kl9qgtu94lqvh0ifeh@4ax.com>... > In article <sdm3e0tumk38qc024nd4k4noevt5qg9uvf@4ax.com>, > Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote: > >"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> w


Cashier Checks Encahsed in Pretoria.
We register mailed two 2500 dollars cashier checks to India to my mother and father and these checks never reached India. Some one took them from the mail some where and they went to Pretoria in South Africa and some one cashed these checks. We cont


Legal Guardian for Minor Children - Non-US Resident?
Hi, I am a Permanent U.S. Resident but not a U.S. Citizen. My minor children are both U.S. Citizens by Birth. I would like to prepare a will and name my Brother who does not reside in the U.S. to be the Guardian for my minor children. Is this


Re: copyright question
In article <4l36f0td96moqu73t81v9lvpgquglis36h@4ax.com>, Christopher C. Stacy <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote: >Wouldn't that be the same as saying that the following >passage could be copyrighted? > > "On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 15:36:01 -0400, Seth Breidba


Re: Heir to a will?
In article <pkfle011lp03voe58jjqgs24knfrtc74uc@4ax.com>, Christopher Green <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Unless the state has an anti-lapse rule; the OP's state, Florida, >does. If the predeceased beneficiary is a grandparent or lineal >descen


non-competition agreement
I am in the "sign the paperwork" phase of a 6 month contract with a technical staffing firm as a At Will W2 employee , no benefits. note: I will be showing the whole thing to my lawyer, but I was wondering if anyone ever seen such a vague one sided


Re: Thought verbal threats were illegal!!
"Electric Nachos" <aint_lookin@chew.foo> wrote in message news:<etrqf0hu98j46rd4ler89dp7i40keved9e@4ax.com>... > Drunk neighbor rails into the kids playing outside again and threatened to > shoot them if they didn't shut the h*ll up. > > These kids


Re: how do I interpret this single family zoning restriction?
wcsnyder@attbi.com (William Snyder) wrote in message news:<3urqf09tp7it7eqooroi4hmspm5tqsucqd@4ax.com>... > Hi, > > In Medford, MA, the zoning laws appear to be inconsistent as far as > the number of unrelated people in a in single family home. In


hotel theft
My luggage, documents and money has been stolen during a stay in a hotel by a hotel employee. The police caught the thief, but could not recover the property. What chances do I have in recovering the losses from the hotel, for example, in a small c


Attorney make a big mistake?
Hi there, A guardian Enlighten made 2 months of my bank statements public. I provided her with the statements to help her find where I spent some money. The statement included life insurance accounts, bank cards account numbers, checking and savin


Re: derivative work
>If I write up a set of solutions to exercises in a text book, then is that >considered a derivative work? The actual questions would not be included just > >the answers. One possible problem would be that the textbook authors have presumably alre


Re: Photo speed enforcement: what's missing in the debate
In article <ktrqf0lbvgipkcq98ugrgbsdj5r9f1qafp@4ax.com>, Charles Packer <mailbox@cpacker.org> wrote: >bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote in message >news:<okllf05sk41q1gu5t7ot1n684t6dv0gcrj@4ax.com>... >> In the 'new way', the speeder h


Re: "Posting" bad check writers?
Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote: >I was in a local building material store (not a "big box" place.) last >week and noticed they had a locked glass front display board near the >entrance containing a bunch of "bounced" checks with bank sta


Re: "Posting" bad check writers?
Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote in message news:<6urqf0t65srd5hbt5q4hs0uqhjluucbfqa@4ax.com>... > I was in a local building material store (not a "big box" place.) last > week and noticed they had a locked glass front display board near the


Re: "Posting" bad check writers?
Jeff Wisnia wrote: [OP noted store posted NSF checks in display case] > > Other than making it likely that the writers of those posted checks > will cease to be customers of the place, probably no great loss, is > the store liable to get into legal p


Re: how do I interpret this single family zoning restriction?
>In Medford, MA, the zoning laws appear to be inconsistent as far as >the number of unrelated people in a in single family home. Medford, MA is near many college campuses. This sounds like an attempt to prevent landlords from renting to large group


Re: Consultant/Expert Witness
Howard Kaikow wrote: > A law firm has been talking to me about retaining my services as a > consultant on a particular case. > I would guess that there will be a written agreement for my services > that includes areas such as: > > 1. Non-disclosure.


Re: Car towed due to expired tabs
>You are assuming that it expired in the beginnig of June, it was at >the end of june and the tabs were expired for about 10 days when this >whole thing happened. Most states allow you to renew your registration BEFORE it expires. My home state,


help determining if self filing a chapter 7 is feasible
Dear Group Members: New to the use of groups. Have been investigating the possibility of assisting a friend in the self-filing of a chapter 7 bankruptcy and wonder if anybody would be able and willing to help me determine if this is feasible. Most


How to ask referral service for 'credit-specializing' lawyer?
I have a couple of things I want a lawyer to do for me (yes, I desire a lawyer - I do not want to do any of this stuff myself, the negotiation may require real lawyer-type skills, etc.): 1) Negotiate with a creditor to accept my payments (and, ideall


Re: Car towed due to expired tabs
"anita" <anita1766@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >You are assuming that it expired in the beginnig of June, it was at >the end of june and the tabs were expired for about 10 days when this >whole thing happened. Anyway, I have not been livi


Re: "Posting" bad check writers?
"Jeff Wisnia" <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >I was in a local building material store (not a "big box" place.) last >week and noticed they had a locked glass front display board near the >entrance containing a bunch of "bo


Re: derivative work
"Ed Mead" <edgarmead@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:8urqf01s3h0m01cs5rapju37raik27t12p@4ax.com... > If I write up a set of solutions to exercises in a text book, then is that > considered a derivative work? The actual questions would not be include


Re: how do I interpret this single family zoning restriction?
William Snyder wrote: > Hi, > > In Medford, MA, the zoning laws appear to be inconsistent as far as > the number of unrelated people in a in single family home. In > "definitions" a family is defined as a group of related people, but > then a gro


Re: Photo speed enforcement: what's missing in the debate
Charles Packer wrote: > bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote in message > news:<okllf05sk41q1gu5t7ot1n684t6dv0gcrj@4ax.com>... > >>In the 'new way', the speeder has learned -- the 'hard way', given that he >>was 'obviously' incapable


Re: freelance paralegal business
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:19:18 -0400, Chris Johnson <caj11@my-deja.com> wrote: > You can be an "independent bankruptcy paralegal" in any state, > essentially assisting people with uncomplicated bankruptcy filings and > making a pretty good living at it,


Re: copyright and author
"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:4trqf0594iu8a2m52vbtm0bggptaibu1jr@4ax.com... > But if the modified version damages the original author's > reputation, and the original author is still listed as author with > no indic


Re: derivative work
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 15:19:12 -0400, Ed Mead <edgarmead@yahoo.com> wrote: > The U.S. Copyright Code defines "derivative work" as > > ``derivative work'' is a work based upon one or more > preexisting works, such as a translation, musical arra


Re: Thought verbal threats were illegal!!
Electric Nachos wrote: > Drunk neighbor rails into the kids playing outside again and threatened to > shoot them if they didn't shut the h*ll up. > > These kids range in age from 7 - 12. The drunkard is pushin' 70. > > Calling the cops did nothi


Re: Consultant/Expert Witness
Howard Kaikow wrote: > A law firm has been talking to me about retaining my services as a > consultant on a particular case. > I would guess that there will be a written agreement for my services that > includes areas such as: > > 1. Non-disclosu


Re: Car towed due to expired tabs
Stan Brown wrote: > "Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in > misc.legal.moderated: > >>It looks like, from the Washington statutes, that if an apartment house >>parking lot qualifies as "residential property" the owner can hav


Re: Living Will, how soon after a death can a copy be acquired?
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Borderline <line@line.com> in substance said/asked: > I believe I am a beneficiary of a trust created > by my father who died last month and for which > my estranged sister is the trustee, although I > have not heard from her s


Re: home builder using my property
Jeremy Jones wrote: > I live in downstate Illinois. A builder is building a house next door > to mine. When they did the excavation for the foundation, they piled > a lot of the dirt over the property line into my yard, killing the > grass. I was a


Re: how do I interpret this single family zoning restriction?
In article <3urqf09tp7it7eqooroi4hmspm5tqsucqd@4ax.com>, William Snyder <wcsnyder@attbi.com> wrote: >In Medford, MA, the zoning laws appear to be inconsistent as far as >the number of unrelated people in a in single family home. I don't see any in


Re: Photo speed enforcement: what's missing in the debate
In article <ptrqf0leqsi6v7ihlij4rbpg0ainlmc507@4ax.com>, Dave R. <daverx@hotmail.com> wrote: >Can it be agreed that in order to increase safety on the road, speeders >should be alerted as soon as possible after their violations, to help >prevent oth


Re: Car towed due to expired tabs
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 horrigan@aol.com (Horrigan) wrote in news:ojllf0th670jaib0dk9r5v6m6ig23j649m@4ax.com: > expired, there's also the possible issue of it still having your > previous state's tag. Most states require y


Re: Living Will, how soon after a death can a copy be acquired?
Borderline wrote: > my father passed away last june 19th, 2004. he has a living > trust that mysister is the successor trustee of. i am a > benificiary in the trust. > > i have not heard from my sister since the week after my > fathers passing


Re: time period for receiveing raise?
> >> My friend was promised his annual raise 5 months ago. The company has > >> sat on the paperwork, but acknowleges that they owe him back pay as > >> well as his current increase in salary. They have the money to pay > >> it. Is there a legal amo