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"yoda_yoda" <cnon123@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, my wife recently had invisalign done for aligning teeth. However,
during
> the
> treatment, [...]
See a local plaintiff's lawyer, who will pro
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
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> Horrigan wrote:
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> >>Is there much of a chance to collect from Wal Mart in a small claims
> >>court, or would this type of damage in their parking lo
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<JLantern@webtv.net> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I live in Massachusetts.
> My right to carry a firearm was denied. It was not denied due to
> criminal behavior though. The police chief in my tow
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"Jess" <qmqm@she.com> wrote in message
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> I need some advice with a roommate problem
> The lady who's living in the basement let her neice move in about 2
> months ago. Even though they are both very
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Ray R <do@not.reply> wrote:
>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 a
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roanokeclimber <eangel1023@peoplepc.com> wrote:
>Can anybody look over this attendance policy and note any red flags
>with it?
[policy details snipped]
I wouldn't work for any company with a policy like that. They are
basically saying you ca
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Mark Solomon <Mark.Solomon@Yale.edu> wrote:
>We'd also finally get a test of the constitutionality of the Defense of
>Marriage Act (DOMA), which tries to short-circuit the full faith and
>credit provision. On a related note, have domestic partnerships
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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
>paid off in 1992. My father passed away in 1995.
> Rec
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Hi:
I am in New Jersey and received a check for $498.00 for merchandise
from a person in Arizona. The check was deposited on July 26, 2004.
Two weeks after the deposit, I shipped the merchandise. Today, August
17, 2004, I receive a letter from the b
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 15:01:02 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
wrote:
>In article <rib0h0hdirvbuni4nl6to8kvimthcnlhlo@4ax.com>,
>Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>>A hypothetical:
>>
>>While living in another state, A bought a
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"Robert Bonomi" <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote in message
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> In article <v55nh01ovokie9b4juns2jroegehsjqmfi@4ax.com>,
> Liz <liz@tiredofspam.com.easynews.com> wrote:
> >
> >"Robert Bonomi" <bon
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In my marital settlement agreement, it states that the Attorney's
reserve on the issue of attorney's fees. My question is, does that
wording mean the court can decide on attorney's fees? My divorce is
final and everything has been entered. Here's how
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"Ray R" <do@not.reply> wrote in message
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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 pr
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>I had my own Master lock on the unit. In June
>and July I went into the office to pay my monthly storage fee, and spoke
>with the manager directly. He never mentioned a problem with my unit.
And you didn't take the extra few minutes to go around to
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Zemedelec wrote:
> He has. One of the first lawyers I called told me he'd been in court for a
> similar case (but involving much less money) and after smirking and refusing to
> answer the judge, was escorted by the bailiff to jail for contempt of c
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BoAnthony42 wrote:
> For example, say a father establishes a 5 year CD today in a POD
> account with his children as beneficiaries. If the father passes away
> in December, will the children be able to redeem the CD for cash
> without penalty in Dec
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Ann Onymous wrote:
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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'
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
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> How does he file his taxes? (As married, since he is; but since
> California is a community property state, does he include half of his
> f
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Hi guys - I am new to the contracting business (1st contract) and am
just about to sign the contract my broker gave me. Everything seems ok,
except the termination clause seems a bit questionable to me:
"The Contract Employee shall, with just cause
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Hello, I have a problem with my lasik surgery (Jan 2004) and have
found a lawyer willing to take my case. I was just wondering if
people here can advise me how much can discovery costs run in such
cases? I have to pay such discovery costs out of any
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Hi,
I've got a rather odd question regarding cat adoption policies. So, I
live in Massachusetts, and I'd really like to adopt a kitten. The
kitten would be an indoor cat (always) and I want to have it declawed.
This is a very sensitive issue, I r
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BoAnthony42 wrote:
> 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
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In article <b55nh0dhq11e8tag5eatboig2j0if7li0o@4ax.com>,
Charles Gray <null.net.dev@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> wrote:
>Here's a quick question for the legal type-- if a law has been
>declared unconstitutional by the SCOTUS, and an officers supe
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John F. Carr wrote:
> 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 name for a 'non-marriage r
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Mark Solomon wrote:
> We'd also finally get a test of the constitutionality of the
> Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which tries to short-circuit
> the full faith and credit provision. On a related note, have
> domestic partnerships from one
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In article <64g2i0that7tmcsp8u7reej89ef8bb4tlc@4ax.com>,
Ray R <do@not.reply> wrote:
>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 landl
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In article <k2g2i05keenjlc57dofg2flr088m2enmd2@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"DONALD ROBERTS" <donald_roberts@webtv.net> wrote in
>misc.legal.moderated:
>> My father sold a piece of property (house and lot in NY state).
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In article <l1g2i057i6r76ik4lk1kukfli98ql7srri@4ax.com>,
Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>My guess, though, is that they mean a reconveyance (or whatever it's
>called when a mortgage is used rather than a deed of trust) wasn't
>re
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 19:25:25 -0400, mabelmapleleaf@yahoo.com (Mabel Hudson)
wrote:
>What should we do to protect the property's value?
Hire a lawyer, of course.
>Our interest is
>the quit-claim, which gives us NO rights until my MIL's passing.
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In article <p2g2i05fov447jub7v5q42rcnpgmco54vc@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"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)
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In article <03g2i0ptt59b2mu8sl03q2lpoutp25ukr5@4ax.com>, Ann Onymous
<laugh@your.expense> wrote:
> Questions: what's the best route to pursue? Can she legally bar certain
> persons from viewing the house? Is this a matter for the realtor, an
> att
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In article <64g2i0that7tmcsp8u7reej89ef8bb4tlc@4ax.com>, Ray R
<do@not.reply> wrote:
> 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
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 19:24:29 -0400, bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote:
>4. A customer uses the cart and abandons it in the lot. As with (2),
>it beings to roll and collides with an auto. Clearly the customer is
>negligent, but the store may _also_ b
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"Jess" <qmqm@she.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>The lady who's living in the basement let her neice move in about 2
>months ago. Even though they are both very clean and quiet, she is
>violating the lease which only has her name on it
_Is_ sh
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n Tue, 03 Aug 2004 20:34:58 -0400, dejaemail@yahoo.com (Chester Deja) wrote:
>And get away with it.
Often, yes. Conduct like this is covered under freedom of speech.
The usual remedy is to avoid that person or get another job.
>The owner of t
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"Mabel Hudson" <mabelmapleleaf@yahoo.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
> was committed to a nursing
>home in Florida under the Baker Act, a result of dementia,
Isn't that a little harsh? The law might be a little unwise; I don't
know. But to ca
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"roanokeclimber" <eangel1023@peoplepc.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>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
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"Paul Brennan" <no_motive@hotmail.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>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.
Si
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"Ray R" <do@not.reply> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>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
>o
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This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on
submissions containing munged headers such as
From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org
1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the
name of an actual third party). Spammer
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