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In article <7r5gg01ulnli0c8fg277tl9j2q995rc458@4ax.com>, Stuart Bronstein
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> writes:
>
>I recall once seeing a statute in California that either does or used
>to prohibit the public display of bounced checks or the names of
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Two things we can depend on in Usenet: every unmoderated group gets
frequent "Make Money Fast" spiels, and every one of _those_ gets
multiple responses saying that the poster has been reported to the
US Postal Service.
MMF, for the two or three w
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I had a friend (had is the operative word) who asked me for a short-term $5,000
loan a few years ago to help him in setting up a small business in another
city. I'd known him for about ten years and felt confident in making the loan.
Well, his busin
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Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
> Dan Evans wrote:
> > I believe that California recognizes something called
> > an "independent paralegal," but in most other states you will
> > probably be breaking the laws regarding the unauthor
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I just renewed my vehicle license, and on the form provided to update
information I noticed the following beneath the signature line: "Your
signature authorizes the Secretary of State to lower the amount of your
check if fee submitted is greater than r
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can one adult adopt another as his or her son or daughter? This used to be
a somewhat common practice under Roman law, but I am not sure I have heard
of it in either English common or American statute law.
TIA
PN
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What does it mean when a lower court's conviction for a misdemeanor is later
dismissed 'with prejudice'?
TIA
PN
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Thank you for your response moderator, I'm a newbie :)
I reside in Alabama and have won a default judgment for $2500.00. I am
unable to garnish an employer or a bank account. The judgment debtor
is self employed and I have legally "served" six (larg
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Dear all,
I have accepted a job offer for a business company, but found another
position (which is an academic position) may be more appropriate for
me. I have not begin to work, but will very soon.
My question is: can I apply for the position whi
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Hi,
I tried to subpoena officer's notes and radar records for a MD
speeding citation. After going through a one-year runaround with the
lower courts on how to issue the subpoena a higher court officer
finally explained that MD does not support pre
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My manager has demeaning and humiliating attitude towards me for the
last two years. Examples of his behavior include his constant threats
of termination and attempts to create false ground in which I would be
pressurized to leave the company. He over-
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NY action to vacate a marital settlement agreement, inc. but not merged into
a Divorce Judgment. The judge has ruled it is a contract action, NOT
matrimonial.
7 causes of action include fraud, duress, abuse of process and breach of
fiduciary duty.
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I will try to explain this the best I can.
We rented a house for 3 years and then the landlord had to sell right away so
we had to move. The landlord was a lawyer.
After we moved, we received a letter from the landlords lawyer stating that
we woul
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Carol A Maderer wrote:
> "Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
> news:to7bg05kt4o780gti6rjheg04fup8ahn1c@4ax.com...
<snip>
>>it's not unheard of that one will let a question that calls for
>>speculation be answered witho
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Curtis CCR wrote:
> My question was general, not specific to private property. Are cars
> with expired tags subject to impoundment by law enforcement?
There can be no general answer to something that varies by state. In
Texas, expired registra
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c_lowe247@msn.com (Chris) wrote in message
news:<gs5gg05f616h8ihbknlta981tjqm511ena@4ax.com>...
> In 2000 I bought a used 1999 Ford Mustang from a Honda Dealer in my
> area. I had originaly gone there to buy an Accord, but my wife saw
> the Mustang a
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College,
You have recently inherited some property. As part of a deal in
connection with your inheritance you obtained ownership of a house but gave
away "interests" in this house (or maybe other property) to a relative who
has been a long time r
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"new orleans rich" <newrichmexico@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:tt5gg09dqgqn2qv5pr72b9rfi5mqgire85@4ax.com...
> While working as an insurance adjuster in DC. my truck was totalled
> from the rear by a commercial cargo van. No broken bones but a
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new orleans rich wrote:
> While working as an insurance adjuster in DC. my truck was totalled
> from the rear by a commercial cargo van.
It would seem to me that you are an expert here or have access to experts if
not expert in this specific field.
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cbagley wrote:
> I have won a default judgment. Unfortunatley the defendant is not
> willing to work out any kind of payment. I have pursued this matter
> legally and ethically to recoup my money by placing a lien on all real
> estate of the defend
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Sid wrote:
> I recently sold my house in the SF-Bay area a couple of months back
> when the market was red hot. I listed my house for a little less than
> the price I really wanted to sell it for, in the hope of getting
> multiple offers. However in
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Chris wrote:
> In 2000 I bought a used 1999 Ford Mustang from a Honda Dealer in my
> area. I had originaly gone there to buy an Accord, but my wife saw
> the Mustang and fell in love with it. The dealer said it was a GT and
> sold it to us as a GT
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college wrote:
> I am in the state of Connecticut. I have quite a complex situation
> regarding a piece of property I am trying to lease.
>
> The property in question is a small house that has been occupied for
> five years by a relative. The ho
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Paul Cassel wrote:
> Horrigan wrote:
>>Hotels generally post disclaimers stating you are storing your
>>stuff in the room at your own risk. So that's one problem you
>>will run into. However, it does make a difference that their
>>own employee
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John F. Carr wrote:
> John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote:
>>Manoj <manojb0@aol.comnospam> wrote:
>
>>I think they are dead as currently implemented and the Supreme
>>Court has effectively overruled its earlier decisions holding
>>that sentencing enhan
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Chris,
You purchased a car in 2000. You wish to know the value of this car. You
can find a good used car price guide at http://www.nadaguides.com/ . You
bought a Mustang which was represented as a GT. You now believe that it is
not a GT but a V6.
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Chris wrote:
> In 2000 I bought a used 1999 Ford Mustang from a Honda Dealer in my
> area. I had originaly gone there to buy an Accord, but my wife saw
> the Mustang and fell in love with it. The dealer said it was a GT and
> sold it to us as a GT.
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 17:26:16 -0400 monika.s@gmail.com (Monika) wrote:
:>I am looking for an advice on what I can do to get a reimbursement for
:>the damaged laptop, which was taken away from me for inspection at the
:>Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv a
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college wrote:
[wants relatives who now squat in house he now owns to sign lease and pay
rent.]
>My relative and her
> husband have refused to sign the lease, and they will not pay me the
> rent I am asking. What are my legal rights as a landlord
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Sid wrote:
> I recently sold my house in the SF-Bay area a couple of months back
> when the market was red hot. I listed my house for a little less than
> the price I really wanted to sell it for, in the hope of getting
> multiple offers. However insp
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cbagley wrote:
>
> I have won a default judgment. Unfortunatley the defendant is not
> willing to work out any kind of payment. I have pursued this matter
> legally and ethically to recoup my money by placing a lien on all real
> estate of the defe
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Barry Gold wrote:
>
> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> >Even if the radar is legally presumed accurate (calibration records
> >may not be available by the court date), if you're in a state in
> >which the speed limit is NOT an ab
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Ed wrote:
> I didn't say they didn't "need" my SS#
> what I maintain is that they do not need to use it as an employee ID#
> to put atop weekly sheets which will be available to an unknown # of
> eyes who do not require that information to do their
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"new orleans rich" <newrichmexico@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:tt5gg09dqgqn2qv5pr72b9rfi5mqgire85@4ax.com...
> While working as an insurance adjuster in DC. my truck was totalled
> from the rear by a commercial cargo van. No broken bones but a trip
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collegeguys4@yahoo.com (college) wrote in message
news:<5s5gg0lnjj4titf7i6964bkpugmp147r0m@4ax.com>...
> I am in the state of Connecticut. I have quite a complex situation
> regarding a piece of property I am trying to lease.
>
> The property in qu
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"Thoth" <thoth@notlisted.net> wrote in message
news:<pt5gg0poh8dtlqd50cqp6jtf93h3h5kqd9@4ax.com>...
> "Chris Johnson" <caj11@my-deja.com> wrote in message
> news:durqf0t8ncaqm9tnqdmibgkn28s15cjng1@4ax.com...
> > You can be an "independent bankruptcy p
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collegeguys4@yahoo.com (college) wrote in message
news:<5s5gg0lnjj4titf7i6964bkpugmp147r0m@4ax.com>...
> My relative and her
> husband have refused to sign the lease, and they will not pay me the
> rent I am asking.
This, AFTER they and you signe
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c_lowe247@msn.com (Chris) wrote in message
news:<gs5gg05f616h8ihbknlta981tjqm511ena@4ax.com>...
> In 2000 I bought a used 1999 Ford Mustang from a Honda Dealer in my
> area. I had originaly gone there to buy an Accord, but my wife saw
> the Mustang a
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cbagley@coosahs.net (cbagley) wrote in message
news:<2t5gg016j5vhlclc7ojfl2ou8gt2aau0fm@4ax.com>...
> I have won a default judgment. Unfortunatley the defendant is not
> willing to work out any kind of payment. I have pursued this matter
> legally an
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 20:19:59 -0400, horrigan@aol.com (Horrigan) wrote:
>>What chances do I have in recovering
>>the losses from the hotel, for example, in a small claims court?
>
>Hotels generally post disclaimers stating you are storing your stuff
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newrichmexico@yahoo.com (new orleans rich) wrote in message
news:<tt5gg09dqgqn2qv5pr72b9rfi5mqgire85@4ax.com>...
> While working as an insurance adjuster in DC. my truck was totalled
> from the rear by a commercial cargo van. No broken bones but a trip
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curtisccr@sbcglobal.net (Curtis CCR) wrote in message
news:<ut5gg092ltevoebv7tded6kevrs47d0rdj@4ax.com>...
> "Eliyahu Rooff" <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<in7bg0p1jevlt9lgu3tg89evbi3o2cahqu@4ax.com>...
> > "Curtis CCR" <curtisccr@sbcgl
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"alittlefreedom" <alittlefreedom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:<sq5gg0pdeuiej8dh37h406h6l2efcosq4j@4ax.com>...
> My child (next month will be 13) was served with a subpoena today to
> testify in depo against a close relative.
I'm assuming this
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On 28/7/04 22:25, in article jq5gg0lbq7g36l6f6d538s1nuj0vt300ac@4ax.com,
"Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Banks won't always refuse to pay a cashier's check, even if you have
> reported it lost. If some "person entitled to enf
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iras1@aol.com (IraS1) wrote in message
news:<1r5gg0pldb8asig06jup3r6e82mgct4s7t@4ax.com>...
> An acquaintance told me that her employer never deposited her 2003 401(k)
> contributions into her account. Her W-2 showed the deductions correctly, but
> th
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OT:
I need to view (print) a declared bunkruptcy. I have the case number and the
man's name.
Without having to pay for it!
Thank you.
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I've appended the spam below. Correct me if I am wrong but
1) 239.180.218.248 is reserved for special use per RFC 3171
2) Subscription Forgery is not one of the special uses described
within RFC 3171
So, is this a front for some ROKSO spamm
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Somebody bounced a check for $2,000 to me. After repeated attempts to
get him to replace it with a cashier's check I filed in New York City
(he lives there) Small Claims court. He didn't show up for the hearing
so I won.
I know where he works. He
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"Tracy" <tlbwriter@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:pr5gg0t68qvnrvf6ngam79ad2c8lkpqcsi@4ax.com...
> Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
> news:<gn7bg0tnh1letn8b97d6uns6qekfi8kpbg@4ax.com>...
> > Lou wrote:
> >
> > > You know, t
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In article <5s5gg0lnjj4titf7i6964bkpugmp147r0m@4ax.com>,
college <collegeguys4@yahoo.com> wrote:
>The property in question is a small house that has been occupied for
>five years by a relative. The house was held up in probate court for
>sometime.
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