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jacobslaw@comcast.net wrote:
> junkfind@flash.net (junkfind) wrote
> > I need some clarification on the powers of the executor of a will in US law,
> >
.....
> > She appointed her cousin as executor.
>
> Why on earth would she do that, instead
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David Chesler (chesler@post.harvard.edu) wrote:
> OTOH, the oft-cited "special rule for credit cards", which hasn't worked
> very well for me, only applies to unpaid amounts. You can't overpay that
> bill (to make the ledger balance zero while the d
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In article <t8r9j0hu40c8uaod9fmsepcib0que40uo4@4ax.com>,
J Bishop <bishopj@gmail.com> wrote:
>Does it infringe on a copyright to use the name of a privately owned
>buisiness that has been copywritten in print or publication?
Use how?
Is the name
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Consultant performed consulting work for Mexican hotel earlier this year;
hotel has not yet paid bill of approx $1,300. (The hotel first simply
didn't pay on time, then promised to pay a week later, still didn't pay.
The consultant issued finance-f
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Any body know where to ask questions about Arkansas discrimination laws
thanks
cj
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ejarm99@aol.com (deela) wrote in message
news:<mbgni010407sgcv3pt0sq7c0b4giqb7bvv@4ax.com>...
> 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?
Wh
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bacile99@yahoo.com (Todd) wrote in message
news:<9cr9j0p1emqpnkaqlsrencbk47o8r3oaoj@4ax.com>...
> I was looking to purchase a small piece of land to put a very small
> cottage on, but I have just found out the ENTIRE parcel of land is an
> Easement.
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"Gary" <garyg158@rap.midco.net> wrote in message
news:<4ar9j09qagqbdso3rnfrrrchvd8g1d93lq@4ax.com>...
> Are court orders considered the same as law?
No.
> Can a Judge not follow a court order? He acknowledges that the order
> exhists but ignor
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tamsuraiya@yahoo.ca (Tam) wrote in message
news:<dar9j0dlotvt3193tq9efsd6459c9ll0m1@4ax.com>...
> jrmpt@optonline.net wrote in message
> news:<b6o2j01uhji2vcp33vkvirjn2pl7obqgn7@4ax.com>...
> > My father recently and unexpectedly passed away about one
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"Gary" <garyg158@rap.midco.net> wrote in message
news:<4ar9j09qagqbdso3rnfrrrchvd8g1d93lq@4ax.com>...
> Are court orders considered the same as law?
Not quite sure how to answer that. Law is general, orders are
particular.
Court orders are bi
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"RH" <nonya@eatme.com> wrote in message
news:<6ar9j0t9bks88bcpinbunb8u35mknjph99@4ax.com>...
> I am named in a trust, upon my parent's death as a benificary. The parent
> in question is still alive. My question is do I have any rights now? I
> thin
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"Tim Williams" <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<ubr9j0t4cmlc93uigcifs7clms41oos3b0@4ax.com>...
> This is a serious question. May I legally raise my fist in the air and
> extend my middle finger toward police officers?
>
> I saw a vide
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Someone with no insurance hit my car and initially told me he wanted
to pay for the damages out of his own pocket. What should I do in
this case, I've tried reaching the driver lately with no luck. Should
I go ahead and file a claim and have my ins
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I am unfamiliar with the process of becoming the administrator of a will
in Pennsylvania from California. A family member recently passed away
in Pennsylvania and the Register of Wills there has the original will.
I need to sign certain forms to pr
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n 31 Aug 2004, "Jack Rogers" <JackRogers@Cinci.rr.com> said/asked in
substance:
> We were counterclaiming defendants in an Ohio state
> court lawsuit which we and plaintiff settled in Oct. 2003
> by plaintiff agreeing to pay us a stated dollar sum.
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bacile99@yahoo.com (Todd) wrote in message
news:<9cr9j0p1emqpnkaqlsrencbk47o8r3oaoj@4ax.com>...
> I was looking to purchase a small piece of land to put a very small
> cottage on, but I have just found out the ENTIRE parcel of land is an
> Easement.
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In article <ubr9j0t4cmlc93uigcifs7clms41oos3b0@4ax.com>,
Tim Williams <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote:
>This is a serious question. May I legally raise my fist in the air and
>extend my middle finger toward police officers?
>
[[.. munch ..]]
>I'm
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Jim Muhlker wrote:
>
> I have been receiving unemployment benefits for two weeks since being
> layed off. I have been able to find part-time work in the time being
> paying less than my weekly benefit. I have been offerred two weeks of
> contracted
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J Bishop wrote:
>
> Does it infringe on a copyright to use the name of a privately owned
> buisiness that has been copywritten in print or publication?
No. It could be a trademark violation, but it can't be
a copyright violation.
--
This acc
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aristotle wrote:
>
> My daughter leases a house with another party in N. Carolina. Both
> parties are on the lease but the roommate refuses to pay her share.
> My daughter wants to keep the house but does not know how to legally
> evict the roommat
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Hello,
My Bank One has introduced "Online Statements", suggesting that the
customers allow them to stop sending paper statements, and instead print out
the statements in Acrobat format from the Bank One web page.
I wonder, would such statement pri
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In article <t8r9j0hu40c8uaod9fmsepcib0que40uo4@4ax.com>,
J Bishop <bishopj@gmail.com> wrote:
>Does it infringe on a copyright to use the name of a privately owned
>buisiness that has been copywritten in print or publication?
>
Meaningless question.
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In article <4ar9j09qagqbdso3rnfrrrchvd8g1d93lq@4ax.com>,
Gary <garyg158@rap.midco.net> wrote:
>Are court orders considered the same as law?
No.
>Can a Judge not follow a court order? He acknowledges that the order
>exhists but ignores it.
Is t
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I need some guidance on what is the best way to seek an injucntion to
stop a road on a residential lot in my subdivision. I am a part of a
homeowners association that has its by-laws written in the covenants
of the property. My subdivision is platted
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"Tim Williams" <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<ubr9j0t4cmlc93uigcifs7clms41oos3b0@4ax.com>...
> This is a serious question. May I legally raise my fist in the air and
> extend my middle finger toward police officers?...
>
> I'm tryin
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jmuhlker@yahoo.com (Jim Muhlker) wrote in message
news:<bcr9j0p3nj0dg47j2tg64i2a4hdla2j6e0@4ax.com>...
> I have been receiving unemployment benefits for two weeks since being
> layed off. I have been able to find part-time work in the time being
> pay
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We bought and moved to this Calif property 13 years ago. Shortly after we
moved in, our neighbor told my wife that she (the neighbor) liked to garden
the small strip of ours (as in ours, not the neighbor's) in our front yard
that abuts the property
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condensed timeline:
>
> October, 2003: We eventually reached a settlement in October, 2003, where
> the Plaintiff was to pay us a sum of money. The Court ordered the
Plaintiff
> to draft a Judgment Entry.
>
> February, 2004: After months of prod
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i.e. price stickers in US stores do not include taxes?
It seems obvious to me that price stickes should tell a customer
how much he or she will have pay for goods or servises, otherwise
it appears that retailers just mislead customers. What are price
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"Todd" <bacile99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:9cr9j0p1emqpnkaqlsrencbk47o8r3oaoj@4ax.com...
> I was looking to purchase a small piece of land to put a very small
> cottage on, but I have just found out the ENTIRE parcel of land is an
> Easement.
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Tim Williams wrote:
> This is a serious question. May I legally raise my fist in the air and
> extend my middle finger toward police officers?
>
> I saw a video clip online where a guy jumped from a parked car, quickly ran
> up the sidewalk to an
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"Tim Williams" <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>What if a person were to drive by a police officer whom was directing
>traffic and showed their middle finger while driving through the
>intersection in a non-physically threateni
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Gary wrote:
> Are court orders considered the same as law?
>
> Can a Judge not follow a court order? He acknowledges that the order
> exhists but ignores it.
>
> This is South Dakota law that I am refering to.
What do you mean by "follow?" I
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hlpme2004@hotmail.com (Me) wrote in message
news:<eb8li015gvumrclehk9bkob793t71h6531@4ax.com>...
> Two questions about contracts, one general, one more specific.
>
> 1. In general, Party A makes an offer. Party B accepts,
> signs the contract an
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> Does my benefit END when I start working "full-time" or
>does it continue as it did, before I took this 2-week job? BTW I live
>in California. Thanks.
In NH, if you earn enough to wipe out your benefit, you have to reopen the
claim at the end of
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ladylaw888@yahoo.com (Michelle) wrote in message
news:<q4o2j01uiklng0s2t0enjkl319h8aitbr9@4ax.com>...
> Is there a difference between the terms:
> A) statutory interpretation
> B) statutory construction
So far as I can tell, they are used interchan
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gmp@adres.nl (Hua Kul) wrote in message
news:<ae8li05uovejncdhkl9o7l5hceugtrnfif@4ax.com>...
> "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 durin
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TwoWheelHeather@yahoo.com (Heather Wilson) wrote in message
news:<t5o2j0pl42vtgq1c1caebji1p3erdt5v5p@4ax.com>...
> ... I'm embarrassed to say
> that I've only been trying to determine whether relief under the
> doctrine of minority shareholder oppre
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J Bishop wrote:
> Does it infringe on a copyright to use the name of a privately owned
> buisiness that has been copywritten in print or publication?
Names cannot be copyrighted; almost no word or short phrase can be. They
can only be trademarked,
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:39:57 -0400 Todd <bacile99@yahoo.com> whittled these
words:
> I was looking to purchase a small piece of land to put a very small
> cottage on, but I have just found out the ENTIRE parcel of land is an
> Easement. 100% of the p
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David,
Forgive me but I find this somewhat confusing. Your son was registered
at a college, S. but wished to take two courses at another college, M. There
was an inter-institutional agreement that applied to one course, Org. I. By
this do you me
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:39:47 -0400 Tim Williams <bigbill9111@yahoo.com> whittled
these words:
> This is a serious question. May I legally raise my fist in the air and
> extend my middle finger toward police officers?
If you are not in a position to
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I recently reviewed a copy of my credit report and noticed several inquiries
that were supposedly initiated by me but which I had never authorized. In
fact, looking at the name of the businesses (both mortgage brokers) I
remember that I had specifical
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In article <f9r9j05bvr1kd1befbfkdkac3v64h50cqh@4ax.com>, 8900200
<explore65@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 3 - If the goal is to protect my personal assets (hours, car, etc.),
> what is wrong with get a good professional services insurance policy
> (EO, or umb
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Stan Brown wrote:
> "water" <roebaer@hotmail.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>
>>My question is as the past owner had lived here for 10 years, they
>>clearly knew about this area and it was hidden from us and our
>>inspector by the inconspic
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:38:56 -0400 Gary <garyg158@rap.midco.net> whittled these
words:
> Are court orders considered the same as law?
That would depend upon the sense that you are using when you use the
term "law." Some court orders are legally enf
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In article <ubr9j0t4cmlc93uigcifs7clms41oos3b0@4ax.com>, Tim Williams
<bigbill9111@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is a serious question. May I legally raise my fist in the air and
> extend my middle finger toward police officers?
>
> I saw a video clip
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> As California doesn't recognize a "domestic partnership"
> as a marriage for tax filing purposes, (although it
> does recognize it for employment benefits and itemized
> deductions), the filing question doesn't arise.
The
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In article <oar9j057dvo0n9vnvn82nonerh2156svbm@4ax.com>, P.Nichols
<pdsnickles@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi, we live in California, which I believe is a "community property"
> state.
>
> My wife has her own credit cards (in her name)but she got them aft
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drivebyposter@hotmail.com (J.R. Quigley) writes:
> No, Wisconsin is one of the few states holding ground against the
> enormous influence of the very powerful insurance lobby (in this
> instance at least), refusing to enact laws which serve only one
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