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"James Thomas" <jthomas4@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
news:674hk01v8ab0ctn53ectjat80pqo738h1c@4ax.com...
> When I hire a contractor to accomplish a repair or renovation on my house,
I
> would never think of giving him the full fee up front - I would
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prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com wrote:
>A husband and wife take a trip on a small boat. During the night, the woman
>wakes up and finds blood everywhere and her husband is missing. She is then
>arrested and found guilty of his murder. But the husband fa
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netsurfer802@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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,
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Treefrog wrote:
> 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.
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I am a sale person working for a steel company. I routinly estimate
steel requirements for incoming jobs. All of this work was done by
hand with pencil and paper. I decided on my own time to create a
spread sheet that would calculate the weight of e
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> 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 of
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"Becky" <carefreespirit@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:v64hk05oo0tlo0ojao6i8lj1p6bkqn28ql@4ax.com...
> I would like to file a motion to dismiss
> but I am not 100% sure of the correct verbage to use.
Go to the courthouse and look through cases
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Almost four years ago I had a very embarrassing driving indiscretion
(pulled over for driving under the influence). I successfully
completed the requirements for a diversion.
I am now shopping for term life insurance. On the background survey,
I a
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In article <c74hk0dv1d86fgr7f8g2cpb5l3l0roh64l@4ax.com>,
fredfighter@spamcop.net (Fred the Red Shirt) wrote:
> But perhaps more immediately, how may kids were playing? Would
> he sue them all, jointly and severally?
I'm not going to sue (for now
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netsurfer802@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> 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
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James Thomas wrote:
To begin with, I am not a lawyer, nor have I ever lived in
Florida. However, as the poster is asking whether the
lawyer's actions are "reasonable", rather than whether they
are "legal", I beg the right to respond.
>
> On Au
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Horrigan wrote:
> I am baffled, BTW, by the detail that your battery was totally "dead" after
> this incident. Yes, having the dome light on for five days will drain the
> batttery, but a new battery should take a charge when you jumpstart it. And I
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ptsc wrote:
> If a federal crime has been committed, this is the case. However,
> it wouldn't be forgery. It might be fraud, but the fraud would be
> on CBS. CBS is unlikely to complain, as they consider the documents
> genuine, and indeed, no co
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D.F. Manno wrote:
>
> 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 t
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"Jonathan Sachs" <llm040903@earthlink.net> wrote:
>"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
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Not in California. For a simple (no barter component) sale,
> the stated price (not excluding store coupons, but excluding
> reductions for manufacturer's coupons) is totalled
> over the tax period, multiplied by the rate (
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 afmferreira@hotmail.com (SElfAf) said/asked in
substance:
> [ I was recently offered a new job after I told the interviewer
> /recruiter and the interviewr/recruiter said it would be agreeable
> that, as the parent of a young ch
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"Judy G." <dublgully@fuse.net> wrote in message
news:184hk0l51190sdi41rsdj1491gim7rm84r@4ax.com...
> Daughter is a co-dependent, big time. He cries, she gives in. She knows
> she is, but can't help it. But she is willing to get rid of him if she
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, "Jonathan Sachs" <llm040903@earthlink.net> wrote:
><nospam@isp.com> 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
>> pot
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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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I understand that as an employee at will, an employer can terminate an employee
for whatever reason they want and there is no recourse for the terminated
employee under the law unless of course if falls under a wrongful termination
like discrimination,
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Greg Robinson wrote:
> 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
> w
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fredfighter@spamcop.net (Fred the Red Shirt) wrote in message
news:<874hk09v8i2ci5iu5jm50tfgirq2r7ouvp@4ax.com>...
> Now, suppose he publicly gives the moderators permission to publish [allegedly harassing messages to the entire list],
> but at the s
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>Subject: Re: Academic Piracy
>From: "Jonathan Sachs" llm040903@earthlink.net
>Date: 9/15/04 5:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time
>Message-id: <u54hk0ldo99j6ql9ep8htklstjq66b0jsf@4ax.com>
>
><nospam@isp.com> wrote in message
>news:6j19k05vmidvlsnspvm4mbab
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Judy G. wrote:
[daughter has a roommate who is, by OP's standards, a parasite. OP wants
him out of her daughter's life]
>
> Anybody have any ideas? Any help? Any extra bullets or arrows? (Sorry
> about that one, but this SOB is harming my gr
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In article <e54hk05vf3le0l352pk3osu7k67br41noh@4ax.com>,
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.pry2y@burditt.org> wrote:
>>>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
>>>cer
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caj11@my-deja.com (Chris Johnson) wrote in message
news:<bi19k0d7npb2g4ht0f9c7soshet4mj7hec@4ax.com>...
> charlesbreitel@yahoo.com (cbreitel) wrote in message
> news:<d1c0k0dic09jec967dt3a8s0p639i954ip@4ax.com>...
> > "John A. Weeks III" <john@johnwee
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Greg Robinson wrote:
> 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
>
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LARRY THE CABLE GUY <haynes5961@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:<684hk0h2csckprpe1u7hqsjao1o84psoa5@4ax.com>...
> My question is are there specific grounds for annullment in South
> Carolina?
>
> I am a SC resident and lived here all my life.
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> Now on to my question. A few co-workers came to talk to me and told me
> this is discrimination against women/working mothers. Is this the
> case? If so, what can be done about this? I don't necessarily want to
> file a lawsuit, but I do want to "sca
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> > IMO the CoA is an event, which has legal consequences: the right.
> > We scientists understand the event, which is a point of fact.
Stuart Bronstein wrote:
> In the law a cause of action is simply the set of facts that gives
> rise to a right t
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"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
> I doubt that the police, who are probably university employees and are
>not police, must notify you when your car is towed.
The OP didn't state a jurisdiction, as I recall,
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"Gordon Burditt" <gordonb.n0ptw@burditt.org> wrote in message
news:j54hk05gmfo4992vdratd5t0us3urtp55s@4ax.com...
> On a related subject, would it be possible to set up (and actually
> enforce) a trademark-free top-level domain for people who don't
>
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"Jambalaya" <chichicorner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:jh19k0dv1cm3rugtq7su6q430ei1tcmhjl@4ax.com...
> My mortgage officer is
> requiring my spouse to sign a few papers acknowledging the loan. He
> said its a Federal Law.
Ask him to cite the
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<prabbit1@shamrocksgf.com> wrote in message
news:q54hk0p8seveellcp1vvoq0p5oedrk3d3k@4ax.com...
> A friend's position is the same of the woman's in the movie and saying
that
> she's already been convicted once of the murder (or, if she was tried and
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"SElfAf" <afmferreira@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:174hk0telitbq6osq9f48hukm63e9ksd63@4ax.com...
> Now on to my question. A few co-workers came to talk to me and told me
> this is discrimination against women/working mothers.
What verifiable
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 17:12:03 -0400 SElfAf <afmferreira@hotmail.com> whittled
these words:
<snip background>
> I was also told by this company (via their recruiter) that the hours
> are from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm in their office.
> One day after I put
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"Treefrog" <treefrog33@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:374hk0931pi4h9umamsqe4d2u6tc6hji1h@4ax.com...
> My question is this: is the real estate broker (one of the top US
> firms) liable for fixing the problem only (paying for the new septic
> syste
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In article <874hk09v8i2ci5iu5jm50tfgirq2r7ouvp@4ax.com>,
Fred the Red Shirt <fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
>Now, suppose he publicly gives the moderators permission to publish,
>but at the sem time privately withholds it. What then?
I'd go ahea
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"Greg Robinson" <greke321@netzero.com> wrote in message
news:u64hk05pr5r3o31sc3064n6q4l0eh8hvh8@4ax.com...
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
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In article <374hk0931pi4h9umamsqe4d2u6tc6hji1h@4ax.com>, Treefrog
<treefrog33@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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
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Judy G. <dublgully@fuse.net> wrote:
: When daughter attempted to throw the guy out last week, 12 year old called
: me and said he was gonna kill himself. The guy has said many, many times
: that he would kill himself. The guy cries a lot. The daught
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In article <184hk0l51190sdi41rsdj1491gim7rm84r@4ax.com>, Judy G.
<dublgully@fuse.net> wrote:
> Anybody have any ideas? Any help? Any extra bullets or arrows? (Sorry
> about that one, but this SOB is harming my grandboys. And I am getting
> reall
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Hello all:
I have a condo which I rent to a tenant in California....Unfortunately
my tenant paid for a pool key deposit with a check ($50) that
subsequently bounced...the condo homeowner's association is now
looking to me for payment of the the depo
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:27:44 -0400, mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael
Jacobs) wrote:
>rameshrachapudi@hotmail.com (phdpudi) wrote in message
>news:<81c0k0hij7d0c3t84ucqn5sgrfbjlvu8if@4ax.com>...
>> I am a newcomer to this forum. I have a situation tha
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SueNYC wrote:
[signed a lease, then building sold with entire lease left to run]
> Today we found a letter under our door saying out landlord had sold the
> building to another company, and the rent that had listed was $100 more! Can
> they do th
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If I was more competent, I'd be able to explain my argument without
refering to hypothetical scenarios. To date I've failed. Try this:-
Happy-holiday-providers is offering a deal where any person who is
in a family of at least 3 clients may join fr
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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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