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Is there a way to find out what was filed for estate distribution in
Florida? And what is the usual time frame for contact or distribution
of benefits?
I was named in a relative's will but I have not been contacted by
anyone and I am not on good terms
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Michelle wrote:
> Hello all. I have never had insurance on my car, as my state
> (Wisconsin) doesn't require it. Is it legal to drive in to California
> without insurance on the car you are driving if you are able to drive
> it legally in your home
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"Michelle" <michelle9384@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:pi9li091up9nrtn92iepqcdfnebnmknct9@4ax.com...
> Hello all. I have never had insurance on my car, as my state
> (Wisconsin) doesn't require it. Is it legal to drive in to California
> without
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 22:22:54 -0400, "Eliyahu Rooff" <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>"Jeff Guay" <jeffnospamguay@adelphia.net> wrote in message
>news:s1d9i0p6rrpvrc6c5399ht2iai4qe2jdnc@4ax.com...
>> Hi
>> In May this year, I entered into a commercial
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> That was just an example though -- I am really seeking information
> about whether it would be OK in California.
Perhaps you shoud instead be questioning the wisdom of driving without
insurance.
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>
>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 reason you "adopt" the cat rather than buying it outright is to make it
easier for the humane society to inte
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>Early in February, he received a copy of a bond notice, saying the marriage
>certificate had never been recorded, and to either return it, unused, or to
>file it as having been used, so the marriage could be legally recorded. His
>new wife had the us
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In article <6d8li0h83eh91o5euarohqpn3ojvooh1pn@4ax.com>,
Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>botony@talk21.com (BoAnthony42) wrote in message
>news:<71d9i0dtv9v6rt96c6sa4nem2p8lrgkl99@4ax.com>...
>> Can anyone point out a book or an Intern
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>
> A long-time California resident inherits the family home in
> Ohio. (Title is transferred to the new owner, the
> California resident.) The new owner wants to sell the
> house, and expects it will take a few months to clean up,
> fix up, and t
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ga_light@yahoo.com (Georgia) wrote in message
news:<gc8li0ppjbcuqkuqlrcguf6rv9687od95d@4ax.com>...
> My stepfather recently died without a will.
....
>What rights does [my mother] have as his widow?? They also owned a
car
Here's a brief summary
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"Peter" <peterxspam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I recently found and importer in Cameroon however he says that in order
> for him to make the payment in foreign currency, he has to make an
> "
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bluemoiiie@aol.compostheap (Annie Juhlyn Simon) wrote in message
news:<af8li0d9eebujbh485fdnod7d9v1plu6ua@4ax.com>...
> A very close friend of mine and his fiance went to Arkansas last year
> (November), applied for a marriage certificate, then were
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In article <pi9li091up9nrtn92iepqcdfnebnmknct9@4ax.com>, Michelle
<michelle9384@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello all. I have never had insurance on my car, as my state
> (Wisconsin) doesn't require it. Is it legal to drive in to California
> without insu
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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).
That is not
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Guppas! <guppas43@hotmail.com> wrote:
>What do I have to tell the police? (This is a US question.)
>
>I understand the Supreme Court has recently ruled that I must identify
>myself if asked. Do I have to prove it, or simply say who I am? I
>assume
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David Reynolds <dudereynolds@usa.net> wrote:
>When I got my apartment from the landlord (in Rhode Island) it was not
>spotless. It needed about an hour of dusting and cleaning before it
>was at the stage in which I would live in it. Does this mean th
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Hua Kul <gmp@adres.nl> wrote:
>"A" is a wealthy man, "B" is his non-wealthy son married to "C" who
>together have a minor child "D", when B deserts and divorces C. At
>some point during or after the divorce A establishes a minimal trust
>fund for D,
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Lambkins <FetidFlesh@aol.com> wrote:
>My potential future landlords asked for two months rent and a $400
>deposit up front. From looking up the law in the state I live, the
>maximum allowed security deposit for a year lease is two months rent.
>My que
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Darth <noneavailable@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I live next door to the neighborhood weed pit. My prolem is that they have
>large brazilian pepper (florida holly) trees in the back yard that hang way
>over into my yard; and also a bouganvilla with big thorns
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<hu5ih01a9lndmi6f856rom2v57hl46fju1@4ax.com>...
> [Hypothetical etc.]
> Two men marry in California (which allows such marriages, and is a
> Community Property state).
It would seem to me that
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Guppas! wrote:
>
> What do I have to tell the police? (This is a US question.)
>
> I understand the Supreme Court has recently ruled that I must identify
> myself if asked. Do I have to prove it, or simply say who I am? I
> assume I can be char
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David Reynolds wrote:
> When tenants leave apartments they have to be 'broom clean' which is
> not as good as spotless, but what about when the landlords hand them
> over to tenants? Is the standard the same or stricter?
Actually, in most states,
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CWLee wrote:
>
> ... During that time the deceased
> previous owner's property and liability insurance runs out.
> The agent says it cannot be renewed since the house is empty
> and empty homes cannot be insured in Ohio by law.
This seems VERY
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Guppas! <guppas43@hotmail.com> wrote:
> What do I have to tell the police? (This is a US question.)
> I understand the Supreme Court has recently ruled that I must identify
> myself if asked. Do I have to prove it, or simply say who I am? I
> ass
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FetidFlesh@aol.com (Lambkins) wrote in message
news:<8e8li09mjpvqn5v7cm9sokvvu98ben20d2@4ax.com>...
> My potential future landlords asked for two months rent and a $400
> deposit up front. From looking up the law in the state I live, the
> maximum all
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Thomas Anantharaman <tsa@biostat.wisc.edu> writes:
> There is the famous case of someone depositing a large (over $100K) "you
> may already have won a prize" type of check that bounced within 5 days,
> but his own bank was slow in processing the r
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>What may occur is the gas company suing you for the cost of repairs. If
>you lose here, even without agreeing to it, the judge may find against
>you AND order you to pay the gas company's
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"Dan Lanciani" <ddl@danlan.*com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> Massachusetts, for example,
>defines an EFT debit as unauthorized only if the account holder did not
>authorize it _and_ the account holder does not benefit from it.
I've seen this
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
"Michael J Hardy" <mjhardy@mit.edu> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Your former landlord sends you a partial payment of your
>deposit. If you cash the check, you are considered to be
>ack
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"Lambkins" <FetidFlesh@aol.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>My potential future landlords asked for two months rent and a $400
>deposit up front. From looking up the law in the state I live, the
>maximum allowed security deposit for a year lease is
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
"Sarah Jones" <harr5127@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Looking for some advice,
>
>I'm dealing with a legal case right now where my options are either to
>accept an infraction
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"Allen Gan" <allengan2000@yaXYZhoo.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>I was a first semester law student at a law school.
>I am told I failed a final exam in Legal Research
>and Writing. I asked for a copy of the exam and my
>answer. The professor
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Hi All,
I have a dilemma, and I'm not sure what to do about it. I'd greatly
appreciate any advice that might recommend a course of action.
So: Last year, I've left New York and moved to London with my wife. A
day before we left the US, we rented a
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"rgrantz" <r_grantz@htomail.com> wrote in message
news:<3f8li0dfsepo8qc8608oa4s7rdjrb8at3k@4ax.com>...
> 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
>
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"CWLee" <cdubyalee@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message
news:<ce8li0h23pe91k4p66srouhaaagmujtvit@4ax.com>...
> (This may not be the best newsgroup, so I'd appreciate any
> directions to a better source of information.)
>
> A long-time California resid
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michelle9384@yahoo.com (Michelle) wrote in message
news:<pi9li091up9nrtn92iepqcdfnebnmknct9@4ax.com>...
> Hello all. I have never had insurance on my car, as my state
> (Wisconsin) doesn't require it. Is it legal to drive in to California
> without
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guppas43@hotmail.com (Guppas!) wrote in message
news:<7f8li052vi1q9oi73k7t713dihp2ro8pme@4ax.com>...
> What do I have to tell the police? (This is a US question.)
>
> I understand the Supreme Court has recently ruled that I must identify
> myself i
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"Joe Badham" <joebad22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:fc8li0h4l7ac2eifm7u5t5s8rkcibe66tu@4ax.com...
> A local publication is distributed to all homeowners, monthly, for
> free. It refers to itself as a newspaper and in addition to articles
> of l
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"Lambkins" <FetidFlesh@aol.com> wrote in message
news:8e8li09mjpvqn5v7cm9sokvvu98ben20d2@4ax.com...
> My potential future landlords asked for two months rent and a $400
> deposit up front. From looking up the law in the state I live, the
> maximum a
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In article <8e8li09mjpvqn5v7cm9sokvvu98ben20d2@4ax.com>,
Lambkins <FetidFlesh@aol.com> wrote:
>My potential future landlords asked for two months rent and a $400
>deposit up front. From looking up the law in the state I live, the
>maximum allowed secu
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In article <1d8li0tmeln6mib8e6h74r02fbvllh6eoc@4ax.com>,
Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>"Hank" <yeahright@dude.com> wrote in message
>news:<d1d9i0db2km5fdlfp6mjgbel8csru6jiri@4ax.com>...
>> I had broken a natural gas line at my home p
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In article <gb8li09a49uq5q5gugntgon1j3h0ailhif@4ax.com>,
Robert Bonomi <bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com> wrote:
>In article <41d9i0hjir6n9gqlsiv3rdh1g9mlkf81od@4ax.com>,
>Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote:
>>But the constitution is not
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"Lambkins" <FetidFlesh@aol.com> wrote in message
news:8e8li09mjpvqn5v7cm9sokvvu98ben20d2@4ax.com...
> My potential future landlords asked for two months rent and a $400
> deposit up front. From looking up the law in the state I live, the
> maximum a
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In article <f6v4i01hja9smcn4hr56gnmatjb7j98kv3@4ax.com>,
John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>In article <03g2i0ptt59b2mu8sl03q2lpoutp25ukr5@4ax.com>, Ann Onymous
><laugh@your.expense> wrote:
>
>> Questions: what's the best route to pursue?
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Saturday afternoon I purchased a brand new HP pavilion desktop PC for around
$1,000 and an extra 512 megs worth of Kingston RAM for around $160.
When I opened the Kingston box and the static protective casing, the actual
memory stick inside was somet
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If you buy something and the wrong item is in the box, and the company
is unwilling to do anything about it, can you stop payment on the
check?
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