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My question is are there specific grounds for annullment in South
Carolina?
I am a SC resident and lived here all my life.
I got married in Kentucky to a Kentucky resident.
I have been married for less than a year
and didnt know at the time th
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countchocula@forpresident.com (Fat Albert) wrote in message
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> I am considering law as a career, but am admittedly put off by the
> long hours worked by many lawyers, mainly because I have many
> i
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"David" <dlev@gbronline.com> wrote in message
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> I am going for physical therapy. I have gone about ten times. I did not
> think there was a co-payment, but today on my 10th visit I was told that I
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I really hope there is some help out there for my daughter. Here's the
facts:
She met the guy on the internet. Not a meet your match thing. Met on a
newsgroup/shared interest kinda of thing. They both had (supposedly) email
access at their work
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"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:kmjpj0103duuffer9fe6i4kgj2rfkn3ttg@4ax.com...
> The European VAT system probably
> works very differently from a USA sales tax from the State's
> perspective.
I could be mistaken, bu
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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:lscsj05gqk4g13pds1vip0s2c2fj24r0nn@4ax.com...
> > The government is charging the tax
> >and has required me to be its tax collector without being paid for
> >doing the job.
>
> In whi
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"Bret Halford" <bret@sybase.com> wrote in message
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I
> also find it good practice to sign every page of such a document,
> as protection against one sheet being substituted for another with
> diffe
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> I am going for physical therapy. I have gone about ten times. I did not
> think there was a co-payment, but today on my 10th visit I was told that I
> owe co-payments for my previous visits. I paid for today,but am I
obligated
> to pay all the ba
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In article <0j19k05aeccdkbp9kqmofh0dtjr698gugl@4ax.com>,
fsgtae@ureach.com (Eric Mantner) wrote:
> CBS recently publicised several memos from 1972 casting Bush in a
> negative light. Although CBS claimed originally that the documents had
> been vet
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Hi:
I have a question on finding out if a company name has been taken.
I'm trying to name a business as a corporation but don't want to try to
use a name that has already been taken.
The company is in Largo, Florida. Is there any way on the In
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gary301@webtv.net wrote in message
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> I been off my job for about 14 weeks,, can anybody tell me how long you
> have to be out before the co. can let you go?. #2, my shop keeps calling
> me to ask f
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NOTE - I have snipped all of the thread for several reasons, not the least
of which is to save bandwidth.
The basic discussion is why retailers post the prices of inventory without
including tax. The OP found this confusing, saying it was easier whe
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Hi, the court granted my pre-answer motion to transfer venue from
Orange County, CA to San Diego (after denying my motion to quash
service of summons). The opposing counsel had filed a notice of
non-opposition, so it was uncontested and neither of us
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In article <qh19k01p80auri5c2t7la9pm9ktmiin7od@4ax.com>,
Kris <kris7@softhome.net> wrote:
>The US postal service website states: "A federal statute prohibits
>mailing payments to purchase any ticket, share, or chance in a foreign
>lottery." Which sta
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
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> In article <lnjpj0570p77pptlgfs04e4rnh0p1nonif@4ax.com>,
> Me <hlsing@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >So, is there *any* chance that I would be able to
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solostar1a@aol.comnonospam (Solostar1A) wrote in message
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> axe@cam.org (Axel Harvey)
> writes
>
> >.." I have been arguing with
> >someone about clock conventions
> >...A whole 60 seconds ar
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"Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote in message
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>
>
> Or, in a case I'm aware of, a feud developed between a man and woman in a
> moderated e-mail list -- the man essentially inti
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On August 5th I retained an attorney to clear up a title issue and to
prepare a "will package" (standard will, property POA, living will, medical
POA). I was asked for and paid, on August 5th, the full estimated fee up
front. I knew that the title m
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On 12 Sep 2004, "Carol Steinel" <dukster77@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I live in Washington State . . . . [as] a month-to-month
> . . . [tenant since] the term of [my initial] 6/1/01 to
> 6/1/02 [lease] ended. * * * [The landlords today]
> indica
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Hi everyone,
I am looking for information on what a real estate broker's liability
may be. I just discovered that the home I bought 2.5 years ago has no
leach field, so the septic system needs to be completely redesigned
and relocated. At the time
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I was recently offered a new job opportunity. I got the offer letter
in the mail and it stated the base salary, the start date and health
benefits. Then it stated "more details about your benefits will be
provided in your first day".
Here's a little
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I had a complaint for money filed against me that when filed, only had
attached a paper that was signed stating that I owed money. I
responded with my answer denying all allegations and also stating the
proper documentation was not present and that th
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Hello,
My wife recently applied for a job here in SC and it was offered her,
pending a criminal background check (using SS#). We submitted the
needed paperwork to the employer (a hospital system), and waited what
we though was an inordinate amount
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<gary301@webtv.net> wrote in message
news:ki19k01murh56uobb6urf5r93us3otmj2j@4ax.com...
> I been off my job for about 14 weeks,, can anybody tell me how long you
> have to be out before the co. can let you go?. #2, my shop keeps calling
> me to as
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Michael,
In the matter where the poster seeks help and advice with regard to a
tragic accident at a railroad crossing I think your response was quite good.
I read of this episode in another newsgroup. I was greatly troubled with his
account of hi
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Isaac wrote:
> Could you quote me the text of one of these laws. I don't believe
> any such statutes exist.
There are SOME exemptions for educational use, not contained
within the "fair use" clause. They are nowhere NEAR as
extensive as Mr. Ho
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Eric Mantner wrote:
> Now, suppose examination of the copy CBS is working from confirm the
> analysis of the bloggers that the document is a forgery. Then could
> CBS be compelled to disgorge its sources, since in that case its
> source would be pri
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Paul Cassel wrote:
>
> Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
>
> > elliot gainway wrote:
> >> ... Well I have been doing
> >>some research and ceramic fiber my not be so safe.
> >
> >
> > Question of fact, rather than of law, but I've never heard
> > of an
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
>
> In article <kmjpj0103duuffer9fe6i4kgj2rfkn3ttg@4ax.com>,
> Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >The Guvenor and his Tax Henchmen usually don't like it when the
> >numbers don't add up exactly. Let's say yo
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Aaron,
You are a student at a university. You park on campus. Your parking
permit has expired. Your car has been towed. As part of the towing process
your vehicle was entered. A light was "tampered with" and the battery is
dead. You ask whether i
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grin-n-bare-it wrote:
[tree removal contractor is said to have done some damage to items not
to be removed such as driveway]
>
> My questions:
> Am I going about this the correct way?
You haven't done much yet other than annoy the contractor
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Fat Albert wrote:
> I am considering law as a career, but am admittedly put off by the
> long hours worked by many lawyers, mainly because I have many
> interests outside of law that I would like to pursue. I should add
> that I am only looking to m
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Eric Mantner wrote:
[narrative about the forged documents used by CBS on a Bush slur
campaign. OP wants to speculate on how to force CBS to release source docs]
>
> Ideas here:
>
> A. Killian's family (Killian was the purported author) could
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>Also the police picked my
>lock and removed the expired parking ticket. Finally, my interior
>light had been tampered with and my one month old car battery was
>dead. I suspect the police tampered with my battery and light.
>
>Were the police acting
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axe@cam.org (Axel Harvey) wrote in message
news:<m1c0k0d4m7emembg7592pdheqvg6leasqv@4ax.com>...
> This is rather a historical question. I have been arguing with
> someone about clock conventions as they affect the exact moment when
> the federal gove
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countchocula@forpresident.com (Fat Albert) wrote in message
news:<ei19k0p1d31pm7at2ouedm1lfsupv8lpj8@4ax.com>...
> I am considering law as a career, but am admittedly put off by the
> long hours worked by many lawyers, mainly because I have many
> int
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fsgtae@ureach.com (Eric Mantner) wrote in message
news:<0j19k05aeccdkbp9kqmofh0dtjr698gugl@4ax.com>...
> CBS recently publicised several memos from 1972 casting Bush in a
> negative light. Although CBS claimed originally that the documents had
> been
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:28:36 -0400 Fat Albert <countchocula@forpresident.com>
whittled these words:
> I am considering law as a career, but am admittedly put off by the
> long hours worked by many lawyers, mainly because I have many
> interests outsid
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:28:22 -0400 Aaron <homoon115@yahoo.com> whittled these
words:
> A bit of help from a legal expert would be much appreciated…
You won't get much help without naiming your jurisdiction. Laws differ
from state to state.
> Were
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"Chris Johnson" <caj11@my-deja.com> wrote in message
news:bi19k0d7npb2g4ht0f9c7soshet4mj7hec@4ax.com...
> charlesbreitel@yahoo.com (cbreitel) wrote in message
> news:<d1c0k0dic09jec967dt3a8s0p639i954ip@4ax.com>...
> > "John A. Weeks III" <john@johnw
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<nospam@isp.com> wrote in message
news:6j19k05vmidvlsnspvm4mbabjiiidrcdc0@4ax.com...
> JMGallanter wrote:
>
> Assuming as you posit that there has been a "passing off" of another's
> "published theory" as the would-be defendant's own, how/why is the
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"Al Kaufmann" <Al_Kaufmann@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ci19k0te2mseqaquagu6ba2d9hfac2a1bq@4ax.com...
> I live in a condominium and a couple of years ago I started a website
> to provide information to other owners that have internet access and
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I have a question about the double-jeopardy laws/protections. I'm looking
for an answer from a lawyer who actually knows about or has experience with
something like this and not just replies from IANALBIPOIU's (I am not a
lawyer but I play one in USENE
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:29:14 -0400, fsgtae@ureach.com (Eric Mantner) wrote:
>CBS recently publicised several memos from 1972 casting Bush in a
>negative light. Although CBS claimed originally that the documents had
>been vetted by document experts, i
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I've also seen other people post public notice to the effect of "If
>you send me abusive email I will publish it." If the sender is aware
>of that policy, it would probably be consider
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"David" <dlev@gbronline.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I am going for physical therapy. I have gone about ten times. I did not
>think there was a co-payment, but today on my 10th visit I was told that I
>owe co-payments for my previous visits.
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>I live in a condominium and a couple of years ago I started a website
>to provide information to other owners that have internet access and
>especially to absentee owners that want to keep informed about what is
>going on here.
>
>Now the Strata Cou
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"" <gary301@webtv.net> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I been off my job for about 14 weeks,, can anybody tell me how long you
>have to be out before the co. can let you go?.
They can fire you at any time, unless you have an employment
contract (s
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"grin-n-bare-it" <architeach@gtcinternet.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>A tree service company comes to remove some large trees from my yard.
(and did quite a lot of damage)
>The contract we have states nothing about damages
>After findin
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>>The Guvenor and his Tax Henchmen usually don't like it when the
>>numbers don't add up exactly. Let's say you have a 5% sales tax on
>>certain items. That means that, on a $100 item, the retailer has to
>>collect $105, and give $5 of that to the St
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