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Robin wrote:
[has overwhelming debt]
>
> Please help. Any links to charitable organizations would be welcome.
> Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
>
www.teoma.com search engine is your friend. There are agencies which
speciali
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Helping Hand wrote:
[dissatisfied with HVAC work done. Paid with credit cards]
Will the credit card companies think we
> have a case if we dispute the charges? And can we go after them in
> court, BBB, and State Contractors License Board? Or s
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mauet has written "Trial Techniques" and "Fundemntals of Trial Techniques."
are the books the same book, different title and edition or...?
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:58:37 -0400, Tam <tam_kz@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>On 2/9/04 4:02 pm, in article pedej0p73apqmsfj0dimed8rdotb11fhm5@4ax.com,
>"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>> in NY real estate passes automatically (you
>>> nee
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In article <0mjpj01fa2dlllcqscr7ia5icb77rd630m@4ax.com>,
Mitch Duyts <mitchduyts@hotmail.com> wrote:
>What does an attorney do when he/she needs to access confidential
>information about a client (with the client's permission)? Does
>he/she draw up a
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oa@peoplepc.com (Scott) wrote in message
news:<unjpj0l7b9oa71n9154ou10g4eerca6f0m@4ax.com>...
> My employer requires that a diagnosis be on any sick note for missed
> work. Doesn't this go against Hippa regulations?
> Thanks in advance for your tho
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"bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote in message
news:<qnjpj0d8gt2gjtk9978m213atiusi53bop@4ax.com>...
> Hello:
>
> something I read in another newsgroup made me curious.
>
> If there's auto accident, and individual A hits B, then B's insurance pays X
> dol
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On 2004-09-06, Sherry <sriddles@aol.comkitty> wrote:
> We seem to have a problem with a single-family residential rental home. When
> rented, the interior of the house was painted in neutral white, the house was
> fully carpeted except for the kitchen
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:58:41 -0400, not@top-post.texas.net wrote:
[snip]
>I guess event 1, at date A marks the beginning of the 'six weeks' ?
I would read it the same way. Six weeks from the demand notice, which
is dated A.
>Which event marks
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:58:56 -0400, "bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote:
>If there's auto accident, and individual A hits B, then B's insurance pays X
>dollars for B's medical bills; then it turns around and sues A for X dollars
>damages.
>I wonder, how i
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darknessuvmysoul@aol.com (DarknessUVmySouL) wrote in message
news:<9mjpj0d11k7h3t6f8dsgrj1408ff1u3rkr@4ax.com>...
> Almost 3 years ago a pharmacy gave me the wrong pills in place of my
> antidepressants. At the time i was 17 and my parents refused to d
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sriddles@aol.comkitty (Sherry ) wrote in message
news:<snjpj05ds78no7t39bci4o7slcfa1annt7@4ax.com>...
> We seem to have a problem with a single-family residential rental home. When
> rented, the interior of the house was painted in neutral white, the h
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Me <hlsing@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<lnjpj0570p77pptlgfs04e4rnh0p1nonif@4ax.com>...
> (tried to find an applicable prior post in the Google Usenet archives,
> but didn't find anything that fit).
>
> My neighbor's kids and their friends play
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"bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote in message
news:<qnjpj0d8gt2gjtk9978m213atiusi53bop@4ax.com>...
> Hello:
>
> something I read in another newsgroup made me curious.
>
> If there's auto accident, and individual A hits B, then B's insurance pays X
> dol
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I recently purchased some Wild Oats natural lump charcoal for my BBQ
at Wild Oats Natural Market and I found a potentially hazardous
material in it. I found a cotton like material in the ashes that
wouldn't burn. I worried that it might be asbestos and
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In a federal criminal case an appointed lawyer or his investigator
disclosed confidential work product to the FBI. The defendant is being
sentenced to additional time based on this disclosure in accordance
with federal sentencing guidelines. How does a
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Tam <tam_kz@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:<1njpj0l62l622otm9is1qnn62hsjllcbnj@4ax.com>...
> On 2/9/04 4:02 pm, in article pedej0p73apqmsfj0dimed8rdotb11fhm5@4ax.com,
> "Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >> in NY real estate pass
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darknessuvmysoul@aol.com (DarknessUVmySouL) wrote in message
news:<9mjpj0d11k7h3t6f8dsgrj1408ff1u3rkr@4ax.com>...
> Almost 3 years ago a pharmacy gave me the wrong pills in place of my
> antidepressants. At the time i was 17 and my parents refused to d
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 16:58:13 -0400, darknessuvmysoul@aol.com
(DarknessUVmySouL) wrote:
>Almost 3 years ago a pharmacy gave me the wrong pills in place of my
>antidepressants. At the time i was 17 and my parents refused to do anything
>about it becau
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mitchduyts@hotmail.com (Mitch Duyts) wrote in message
news:<0mjpj01fa2dlllcqscr7ia5icb77rd630m@4ax.com>...
> What does an attorney do when he/she needs to access confidential
> information about a client (with the client's permission)? Does
> he/she
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rove1151@hotmail.com (Bill) wrote in message
news:<gljpj056jns51lqeagobv39c3pkh8rb9dn@4ax.com>...
> I want to relate a story that happened to me last year. At the time I
> didn't think too deeply about it but a friend of mine told me I should
> have r
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"Eliyahu Rooff" <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>First, and most important, the price is what
>you're paying to the merchant for the item, while the tax is the
>amount that the government collects on that sale. If I'm selling
>some
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"Gene E. Utterback, EA" <eagent@alliancetax.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>In Maryland, retailers are expressly FORBIDDEN to include sales tax in the
>displayed price. I am not positive what the rationale is for this.
I have a vendor's licen
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>I think he was referring to the special dispute mechanism
>for charges TO a credit card, in that you can dispute the
>existance or amount of the charge, and the credit card
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"Me" <hlsing@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
(OP _assumes_ that certain neighborhood boys broke his car mirror
playing football in the street)
>So, is there *any* chance that I would be able to prevail in small
>claims court given these
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"bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>If there's auto accident, and individual A hits B, then B's insurance pays X
>dollars for B's medical bills; then it turns around and sues A for X dollars
>damages.
It sounds like you're in a "
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"Sherry" <sriddles@aol.comkitty> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
[Tenants did a lot of damage and didn't pay last month's rent]
>Can anyone advise whether it would actually be worth the
>attorney fees to pursue this,
It depends on whether they have
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[cc'd to previous poster; follow-ups in newsgroup suggested]
"High and dRy" <saurabh007@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I was 1 day late in paying the rent.
>
>I came out of my apartment ... to find a "3-DAY NOTICE TO VACATE for
>non-pay
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"Tyrone Wynne" <000@mindless.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>If someone sends you an email, is there any legal reason you cannot
>forward it to others?
Yes, it's called copyright.
If someone mails you a letter on paper, you do not have the r
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"High and dRy" <saurabh007@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ipjpj0pgq5c52g7e0tmsf9ddn71mr1u26g@4ax.com...
> I came out of my apartment and going out to chill on a Labor Day
> weekend at around 6:30, to find a "3-DAY NOTICE TO VACATE for
> non-paymen
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In article <cljpj01mnm5r12eki56o0t2j50aec5sk0r@4ax.com>,
Rich Carreiro <rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote:
> bin@vladalco.ru (kotowan) writes:
>
> > i.e. price stickers in US stores do not include taxes?
>
> Some (most?) states make it agai
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:40:00 -0400, Christopher Green
<cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> If cybersquatting is defined as holding somebody else's trademark as a
> domain name, then yes. Your usual cybersquatter, though, holds domain
> names (tha
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On 6/9/04 9:59 pm, in article 1ojpj01v73c909otefucjuv8c8oed6264h@4ax.com,
"John F. Carr" <jfc@mit.edu> wrote:
> States are divided on whether cousins are allowed to marry. 30 go one
> way and 20 the other; I forget which is the majority rule. I don
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In article <8ojpj098s1t5fbuko0nka2ne0e7742c00a@4ax.com>, Gannan
<stuffmail@mchsi.com> wrote:
> I am in the process of buying a house. I had signed a lease for a townhouse.
> I have 10mo. left on the lease. It is in my lease that I can sub-lease. I
>
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In article <3ojpj09ec1qvv0krajm6lerifag66cq1ov@4ax.com>, Robin
<waterfordbike@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I am in a world of trouble. After gr
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In article <ipjpj0pgq5c52g7e0tmsf9ddn71mr1u26g@4ax.com>, High and dRy
<saurabh007@yahoo.com> wrote:
> For the first time in the last 8 months at my new apartment complex
> (equity apartments - Houston , TX), I was 1 day late in paying the
> rent.
>
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Tyrone Wynne wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If someone sends you an email, is there any legal reason you cannot
> forward it to others? For instance, as Dr. Laura says (whether you
> like her or not) "If you send it to me, it's mine to do with as I
> ple
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Scott wrote:
> Hey Everybuddy,
>
> My employer requires that a diagnosis be on any sick note for missed
> work. Doesn't this go against Hippa regulations?
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
>
> Scott
>
I don't think this sort of demand
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High and dRy wrote:
[one day late in rent. agent accepted rent and late fee, but OP got
eviction notice]
>
> Any Advice will be really helpful as I am not familiar with the tenant
> laws.
>
Before moving to laws, you need to tell us if you
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Scott wrote:
> My employer requires that a diagnosis be on any sick note for missed
> work. Doesn't this go against Hippa regulations?
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I think this a great question. Although I work in the medical industry
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Mitch Duyts wrote:
> Anyone here familiar with the above scandal? Is it still being
> litigated? Is there still a seal on adoption records? Anyone know
> the scope of the seal? I can't seem to find anything on the internet
> beyond basic informa
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DarknessUVmySouL wrote:
> Almost 3 years ago a pharmacy gave me the wrong pills in place of my
> antidepressants. At the time i was 17 and my parents refused to do anything
> about it because my father worked for the company and they were afraid he w
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Me wrote:
> (tried to find an applicable prior post in the Google Usenet archives,
> but didn't find anything that fit).
>
> My neighbor's kids and their friends play football in the street. I (and
> other neighbors) have witnessed countless examp
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Mitch Duyts wrote:
> What does an attorney do when he/she needs to access confidential
> information about a client (with the client's permission)? Does
> he/she draw up a power of attorney giving him/her those powers? Or is
> there some other way
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aristotle wrote:
[lost a small claims case]
> What to do next besides file
> an appeal?
>
Prepare that appeal. I'm curious if you demanded that the storage
facililty show that it notified you of these charges before they got so
high. I'm s
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Bill wrote:
[paid to have certain work done including mandatory inspection. Feels
that subsequent events proved he was cheated including a follow up field
visit]
> It cost me $1200.00 to get my car inspected two different times.
>
> Can peopl
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