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I am renting a house. On previous rentals we have always had a
move out walk through. We have always gotten all the security
deposit returned. Our present landlord is refusing to do a move
our walk through. We are afraid of any damage that may be d
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In article <h55nh0tm27m47i3iu467h44o63ei0mc1b2@4ax.com>, Paul Cassel
<paul1@abq.com> wrote:
: Seth Breidbart wrote:
: > Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, and is a
: > Community Property state).
: >
: > Subsequently, one of
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I've been told by my estate agent that it is contrary to the UK Town
And Planning Regulations to have more than one For Sale board visible
on a property at any given time.
So what happens if the vendor goes with more than one agent?
And how come I
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 15:48:15 -0400, Gerald Clough
<firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>Chester Deja wrote:
>
>> And get away with it. The owner of this business occasionally gets in
>> heated 'discussions' with employees. If he feels his opin
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On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 20:34:58 -0400, dejaemail@yahoo.com (Chester Deja)
wrote:
>And get away with it. The owner of this business occasionally gets in
>heated 'discussions' with employees. If he feels his opinion is
>threatened or wants is in a cond
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Can anybody look over this attendance policy and note any red flags
with it?
GUIDELINES FOR ABSENTEE CONTROL
Three (3) occurrences of absences from work within a six (6) month
period shall be cause for corrective discipline, with the following
addi
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I am an Oklahoma resident. My mother-in-law who resided in a
house in south Florida for 40 years was committed to a nursing
home in Florida under the Baker Act, a result of dementia, by order
of a local judge. The house is vacant.
A guardian was ap
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Charles Gray <cgray@null.net> wrote in message
news:<b55nh0dhq11e8tag5eatboig2j0if7li0o@4ax.com>...
> Here's a quick question for the legal type-- if a law has been
> declared unconstitutional by the SCOTUS, and an officers superiors
> order him to en
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Hi, my wife recently had invisalign done for aligning teeth. However, during
the
treatment, when a couple of teeth were not moving, the doctor made her bite
some cloth, etc., and the nerve died, lots of pain. They had to do root
canal on 2 teeth becau
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My mail carrier took it upon himself to hold my mail because he saw a
"For Rent" sign in my front yard which was placed by my landlord so he
could attract future renters before I left. As a result of not
receiving a certain piece of mail, I missed a c
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donald_roberts@webtv.net (DONALD ROBERTS) wrote in message
news:<h65nh0t4gu8ofi5nvv4v41lhjva84u0k0s@4ax.com>...
> My father sold a piece of property (house and lot in NY state). He
> held the mortgage and the buyer paid him direct. My mother thinks it
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When a CD is established as a Payable on Death account, does that mean
the beneficiaries of the POD account can redeem the CD on the death of
the account holder?
For example, say a father establishes a 5 year CD today in a POD
account with his child
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I wonder if anyone can assist me in writing a letter.
I'm disabled & use a scooter to get around (Ft Lauderdale Fla). I was
also using the TOPS - Paratransit service for transportation. I just
went down for what is considered "recertification" & was
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zemedelec@aol.comspamfree (Zemedelec) wrote in message
> "Justice delayed is justice denied."
Yes, this is the point; and possibly I should have titled this post
differently, such as What Constitutes Legal Negligence in
Pennsylvania?
I learned
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donald_roberts@webtv.net (DONALD ROBERTS) wrote in message
news:<h65nh0t4gu8ofi5nvv4v41lhjva84u0k0s@4ax.com>...
> My father sold a piece of property (house and lot in NY state). He
> held the mortgage and the buyer paid him direct. My mother thinks it
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"Chris Johnson" <caj11@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:6miqg097dnvb444hphba03govnovg3bme0@4ax.com...
> I thought bankruptcy law, per the constitution, could only be governed
> by federal law and practiced in federal courts.
There are many aspec
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"Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:nkb0h057osackqskbvucuhh934lg07jioc@4ax.com...
> ""Paralegal" means a person who either contracts with or
> is employed by an attorney, law firm, corporation, governmental
> agency, or
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Hi, I am in need of serious help in California.My insurance Co. says
my payment check (by mail) was delivered to them 12 days late ( based
on the postmark) therefore there is a 12 day lapse in the policy with
no coverage .A driver hit my car during th
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"bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote in message
news:<f65nh0hn2h65peg2p3fv4dpra30jn9rm0e@4ax.com>...
> I think you are missing the important point that it was store's cart that
> did the damage. The store is not in custody of the parked car, but it is in
>
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Greetings all. In reviewing some recent history of the posts on this
newsgroup, it seems like somewhere people go w/ legal questions. If I'm
incorrect, please let me know a better place to post this. We can all
assume that any advice, comments, etc.
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Is there a way, preferably not involving much money, to find out
how often indictments and convictions involving the national
security series 18 USC 793-798 have obtained?
TIA
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I've got a friend in Wisconsin who's in divorce proceedings (at her
husband's instigating). After moving out of their home, she bought a
small house in a neighboring town, which she's now decided not to stay
in, and she's listed it for sale (she's b
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pennsylady2002@yahoo.com (Pennsylvania Lady) wrote in message
news:<iu5ih0tkbl007gm8ktvbp347jrq985dmbg@4ax.com>...
> At any event, the lawyer made a comment a week ago to the effect that
> the defendant's counsel "isn't the only one responsible for t
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camkire@yahoo.com (Camkire) wrote in message
news:<m65nh0p1sptsh7d019gm116gqouult26e4@4ax.com>...
[OP's employer switched health insurance before his wife's dental
crown was finished, which left her without coverage for part of the
cost. Employer t
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Stan Brown wrote:
>
> "Nick Stokes, CSI" <boggle@jackson.bone> wrote in
> misc.legal.moderated:
> > I had no problem
> >with the fact that my company claimed ownership of the software since I was
> >verbally promised part ownership in the firm. U
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
(two men married in CA, one moves to another state and attempts to
marry a woman)
>IMO, this will be tested, but my take is that due to the Constitution's
>full faith and credit provision,
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"bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
(parked car hit ad damaged, presumably by shopping cart)
>I think you are missing the important point that it was store's cart that
>did the damage. The store is not in custody of the parked car, but
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Stuart Bronstein wrote:
(Original hypothetical. "spouses" of the same sex are
married in California, where it is legal. (Assume they're
both male, for the purpose of handling pronouns, although
I don't think the original post specified.) One spou
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"DONALD ROBERTS" <donald_roberts@webtv.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
> My father sold a piece of property (house and lot in NY state). He
>held the mortgage and the buyer paid him direct. My mother thinks it was
>paid off in 1992. My father pa
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Paul Cassel wrote:
> IMO, this will be tested, but my take is that due to the Constitution's
> full faith and credit provision, their marriage in CA would be valid in
> all states.
>
> For example, take a state that allows drivers licenses at 16 w
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bat wrote:
> I think you are missing the important point that it was store's cart that
> did the damage. The store is not in custody of the parked car, but it is in
> "custody" of their own equipment.
I don't see it. Are YOU responsible if YOUR b
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Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
> In article <mu5ih0d8c4vhncka1gedbdmkasos1ftl6c@4ax.com>,
> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> >Isaac wrote:
> >> Maybe it's simply that refusing to identify the driver when it
> >> is not you would result
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In article <h65nh0t4gu8ofi5nvv4v41lhjva84u0k0s@4ax.com>,
DONALD ROBERTS <donald_roberts@webtv.net> wrote:
> My father sold a piece of property (house and lot in NY state). He
>held the mortgage and the buyer paid him direct. My mother thinks it was
>
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In article <m65nh0p1sptsh7d019gm116gqouult26e4@4ax.com>,
Camkire <camkire@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>I have a question regarding a situation wherein my employer switched
>healthcare providers without prior notification to any of the
>employees. My wife
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In article <v55nh01ovokie9b4juns2jroegehsjqmfi@4ax.com>,
Liz <liz@tiredofspam.com.easynews.com> wrote:
>
>"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote in message
>news:av5ih0psu6bvnlqsknah1arsoqiqdtqoc5@4ax.com...
>
>> >Does a newspaper have
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In article <265nh0luo1lgin1mhmrgkhjc9ph4ke9m7d@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>
>Now, if the 'solemnized' relationship in Calif is something other than
>an actual 'marriage' -- e.g. 'domestic partnership', or some other n
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In article <m55nh0tfrcvceklpm24fe0532imgsr236c@4ax.com>,
Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>>This is completely hypothetical. If you need more facts, make them up
>>and specify them.
>>
>>Two men marry in Ca
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Charles Gray wrote:
> Here's a quick question for the legal type-- if a law has been
> declared unconstitutional by the SCOTUS, and an officers superiors
> order him to enforce it, is the officer shielded by the orders of his
> superiors, or does ad
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<< He is probably findable. He's not going to go into hiding (thus disrupting
his
whole life) just to hold on to your lousy five grand. Of course, he may have
ripped off other customers besides yourself....
He has. One of the first lawyers I call
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Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
news:<h55nh0tm27m47i3iu467h44o63ei0mc1b2@4ax.com>...
[snip]
> IMO, this will be tested, but my take is that due to the Constitution's
> full faith and credit provision, their marriage in CA would be valid
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>Michael wrote on Tue, 10 Aug 2004 15:00:39 -0400:
>
> MJ> A parking lot operator, esp. a free one, is usually not considered a
> MJ> "bailor" of your car -- you didn't turn over custody of the car to
> MJ> Wal-Mart when you parked there and ask th
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In article <50oah0t9601amvfuladj7061h9jvdhic3o@4ax.com>,
Christopher C. Stacy <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote:
>The counter-story was about someone being arrested for operating their
>car only on their driveway, never touching the public road, while they
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In article <du5ih0tl3ag2koklfiqrpfkps5djpjpqm4@4ax.com>,
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>In article <c0oah01rp4lfb7djcagd3q2the3q4os5ig@4ax.com>,
>John F. Carr <jfc@mit.edu> wrote:
>
>>Many cities and towns limit the number of unregistered m
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>Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>>This is completely hypothetical. If you need more facts, make them up
>>and specify them.
>>
>>Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, and is a
>>Community Property state).
>>
>>Subseque
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>>>>> On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:04:58 -0400, JLantern ("JLantern") writes:
JLantern> I live in Massachusetts. My right to carry a firearm was denied.
JLantern> [...] I cannot afford a lawyer I appealed this denial myself.
JLantern> [...] If the cou
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DONALD ROBERTS wrote:
> My father sold a piece of property (house and lot in NY state).
> He held the mortgage and the buyer paid him direct. My mother
> thinks it was paid off in 1992. My father passed away in 1995.
> Recently the buyer cont
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Isaac wrote:
> I just checked the rules for the Central District of California.
> The instructions for applying for admission say that a pre
> requisite is to be a member of the state bar of California.
>
> My guess is that there is no circuit
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I recently lost items in a storage facility that were valued at around
$2,000. The insurance company is in the process of handling my claim, but my
problem is the manager at the facility. In March of 2004 I went to the unit
and checked it, all was fine
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In article <r55nh0liasn5cp1f8tg32l9ilrsh05m6mm@4ax.com>,
Christopher Green <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>Quite so. But the creditor probably will not sit back and wait to be
>paid under the charging order; he will attempt to foreclose on it. In
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In article <955nh0dv8i7r8c3ruvjqs2bv5la11r85k9@4ax.com>,
Brandon <bnd-66@cox.netthefish> wrote:
>Just out of curiosity, could an individual have printed, or write on each
>check..."void after XX months?" and prevent any such problems as the OP had?
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