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When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
To solve with neighborhood kids cutting through my yard (and helping themselves to bicycles that weren't nailed down) I not only added a light fence, but nailed up some "No Trespassing" signs. This got me to wondering. What I meant to say, and what


Quitclaim Deed vs. Sales Contract.
I am interested in purchasing a vacant land lot from an owner in FL. The owners lot will be auctioned off in a month because of delinquent taxes. I do not want to pay the taxes before the sale just incase the owner skips out on selling me the proper


Re: Academic Piracy
"JMGallanter" <jmgallanter@aol.com> wrote in message news:cnjpj055smtqpg48ndeg9eqi7ecg5v8359@4ax.com... > Can anyone point to any federal cases involving the Lanham Act where an > original published theory was passed off by another as his own in a


Re: DUI/Life insurance
Geek wrote: > 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


Re: DUI/Life insurance
rsb_geek@yahoo.com (Geek) wrote in message news:<o5vlk0p86fom6uoddre5vm9ankre86d0g3@4ax.com>... > Almost four years ago I had a very embarrassing driving indiscretion > (pulled over for driving under the influence). I successfully > completed the req


Re: DUI/Life insurance
rsb_geek@yahoo.com (Geek) wrote in message news:<o5vlk0p86fom6uoddre5vm9ankre86d0g3@4ax.com>... > Almost four years ago I had a very embarrassing driving indiscretion > (pulled over for driving under the influence). I successfully > completed the req


lawyer lost complete file with all my original documents, pics etc.
I am in the middle of a messy divorce and custody battle. I started out with one attorney and paid $3000 to just get through temporary orders hearing. When she wanted an additional $1500 to answer the discovery, I had to let her go and try to repr


Re: homeowner's association blues
Jerry Jeff Walker <no-one@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:<p3vlk053gjn46cdtunuv1jia4nh7ab2oui@4ax.com>... > 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


Re: Liability Issues from Auto Accident
"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<q64hk09h5trrqt5ik7puvq3su3l8dbg8ed@4ax.com>... > Michael, > > In the matter where the poster seeks help and advice with regard to a > tragic accident at a railroad crossing I think yo


Re: Legal strategies to force discovery on CBS?
In article <d5vlk0lloag40nuoghoif85hpqgtiqvk6g@4ax.com>, "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote: > D.F. Manno wrote: > > > > "Strong" is not the word I'd use, more like "lame partisan arguments." > > Every single claim the bloggers h


Re: DUI/Life insurance
In article <o5vlk0p86fom6uoddre5vm9ankre86d0g3@4ax.com>, rsb_geek@yahoo.com (Geek) wrote: > Almost four years ago I had a very embarrassing driving indiscretion > (pulled over for driving under the influence). I successfully > completed the requir


Re: Police picked my car locks....legitimate entry?
Stan, I checked your claim that police used by the SUNY system are "real" police by going to the Cortland/SUNY web site. You are correct. They are. I was wrong in the assumption that campus cops aren't real cops. I do note that parking enforcemen


Re: homeowner's association blues
> 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... You write in the present tense here so call your tenant and explain the problem.


Re: work for hire?
aggiegoalie wrote: > > 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


Re: Police picked my car locks....legitimate entry?
>To attempt to keep this on topic -- is there a LEGAL OBLIGATION for >the impound lot to jumpstart your car -- or even to allow you to >bring in another car TO jumpstart it? I would think not. They would be obligated to allow you to remove the car o


178,250 miles?
I happened to be poking around in the US Code and ran across 23USC103(b) which includes: (3) Maximum mileage. - The mileage of highways on the National Highway System shall not exceed 178,250 miles. Anyone know what the source is of tha


Re: homeowner's association blues
Jerry Jeff Walker <no-one@nowhere.com> wrote in news:p3vlk053gjn46cdtunuv1jia4nh7ab2oui@4ax.com: > 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) th


Question about lending to a business owning friend
Hello to all. I have a friend who is currently in need of some financial assistance to buy merchandise for his business. I was wondering what are the safest possible ways I can lend him the money and get it back, also can someone please tell me w


Re: How to force an unemployed, refuses to cook or clean, boyfriend out
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 17:12:27 -0400, "Judy G." <dublgully@fuse.net> wrote: >I really hope there is some help out there for my daughter. Here's the >facts: [long story made short] >When daughter attempted to throw the guy out last week, 12 year old


Re: Date of cause of action ?
n 17 Sep 2004, not@top-post.texas.net wrote: > 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 >


Re: Employment Question
"ToniB" <tonitonita@cs.com> wrote in message news:15vlk0tq7neicb84duohm9agvsar572egh@4ax.com... > 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 termin


Re: work for hire?
"aggiegoalie" <aggiegoalie@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:u5vlk0hjq7me3s76301gbnjc6bn6qbt9od@4ax.com... > 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 > ha


Prize drawing - do people have to subscribe to my mailing list?
I'm in Los Angeles, CA, though my business involves the whole of the US. I would like to increase subscription to my opt-in "technology newsletter" email list by offering to new subscribers an entry in a weekly prize drawing say for a new cel phone,


Re: work for hire?
aggiegoalie@yahoo.com (aggiegoalie) writes: > I am a sale person > I have no contract or agreement. > I decided on my own time to create a spread sheet > I wrote this at home on personal time > I didn't use company data to write the program. > W


Re: What Is A Reasonable Time To Prepare A Will Package?
"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message news:j5vlk0de5t8s48h5on9h03c1a3g77rhapp@4ax.com... > > I think you're being unreasonable. > What IS a reasonable time to complete a well package?


Re: Domain Ownership & Usage
>> 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 >> have and don't want trademarks? Obviously, creating a top-level >> domain requires approval. Is it possible, in


Re: Police picked my car locks....legitimate entry?
"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> writes: >I doubt that the police, who are probably university employees and are > not police, must notify you when your car is towed. The towing company > probably must inform the real police when they take you


Re: Legal strategies to force discovery on CBS?
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:38:41 -0400, "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote: >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 >>


creative discrimination
I listened to an interview with Anne Murphy Paul (if I remember her name right), author of "The Cult of Personality", wherein she criticizes the scientific foundations of the thousands of personality tests, with special reference to the MMPI and some


Re: Legal strategies to force discovery on CBS?
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:38:36 -0400, "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote: >D.F. Manno wrote: >> > Strong arguments have recently been put forward that the documents are >> > forgeries, based on an analysis of their typography (see,


Bankruptcy info. requested
My fiancee lives in NY, I am in Md. we plan to be married in 3 weeks. She has consulted with attornies to start chapter 7 bankruptcy procedures for mostly medical debt. Should I worry about any possible actions against me now or later? Thank you


Re: homeowner's association blues
Jerry Jeff Walker wrote: > 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 fo


Re: GRANT DEED
Scott Hedrick wrote: > "Jambalaya" <chichicorner@yahoo.com> wrote > >>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 law. If the property is yours free


Re: Academic Piracy
<nospam@isp.com> wrote in message news:55vlk0piu2jl7dukrv4ra87okvg2mm00ed@4ax.com... > On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, "Jonathan Sachs" <llm040903@earthlink.net> wrote: > I hope the OP reads less carelessly than Mr. Sachs does.... > > ...as if that someone's


Re: work for hire?
In article <u5vlk0hjq7me3s76301gbnjc6bn6qbt9od@4ax.com>, aggiegoalie <aggiegoalie@yahoo.com> wrote: > Who is the owner of this software? Is this considered work-for-hire > if my job title has nothing to do with writing programs? Since this > does


Re: homeowner's association blues
In article <p3vlk053gjn46cdtunuv1jia4nh7ab2oui@4ax.com>, Jerry Jeff Walker <no-one@nowhere.com> wrote: > 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 > subsequ


Re: Employment Question
In article <15vlk0tq7neicb84duohm9agvsar572egh@4ax.com>, ToniB <tonitonita@cs.com> wrote: > But, has anyone ever successfully > sued an employer for a termination that was really for no good reason? For > reasons that were distorted facts, lies, et


Re: Legal strategies to force discovery on CBS?
Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message news:<c64hk0lbpu8c5bkhftli18p7fjbc4uvplu@4ax.com>... > > Yes, this would work, however, from what I've heard so far, the family > wishes to remain aloof from the proceedings as it doesn't seem to wish >


The organization of law firms
Hi everyone, I am a french student in organizational sociology and I currently study how law firms are organized. I don't find a lot of info with "classic" sociological sources, so I will be very happy if someone could give some sources (websites, b


Re: Police picked my car locks....legitimate entry?
> I doubt that the police, who are probably university employees and are >not police, must notify you when your car is towed. The towing company >probably must inform the real police when they take your car. Typically state universities do have the


Re: Company Name
netsurfer802@yahoo.com asks: >The company is in Largo, Florida. Is there any way on the Internet >to find this out...and how? One very, very simple way is to Google the name. This is the fall of 2004, and most significant companies have websites


Re: Need Real Estate Legal Advice
Treefrog wrote: > 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


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