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Re: Bankruptcy info. requested
"Smith's" <smithwda@erols.com> wrote in message news:<iidsk0l3voaoiul7aibhn2shm86mmvf7j8@4ax.com>... > 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


Software non-disclosure agreement issue...
I conceived of a piece of software while employed with company A. That software was implemented and is being offered in the marketplace. I signed no intellectual property (IP) agreements and no confidentiality or non-disclosure agreements. I did sign a


Re: Legal strategies to force discovery on CBS?
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 20:54:07 -0400, "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote: >ptsc wrote: > >> How is it libelous to state that a claim has been discredited, >> even if it's not correct? > >Interesting question. Perhaps I was wrong.


Re: creative discrimination
"cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:aeuuk012vnq2c71s4m6q01c4u4p2v7nelg@4ax.com... > Allan Adler <ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote in message > news:<midsk0ht731euvf8adha42k9bnjbj05kc4@4ax.com>... >> I >> >> The author menti


Considering Bankruptcy
I live in West Virginia and have approximately $24,000.00 in credit card debt. I'm considering bankruptcy because I see no way I can ever pay this amount back. Here's what I want to know. I have a mortgage of approximately $76,000.00 on a house appr


Re: Ignored 'No Soliciting' sign- legal recourse?
"Joe" <slayte@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<lduuk01ejrnrjvkegrfmd4e3a3vcbb81e8@4ax.com>... > If I have a 'No Soliciting' sign clearly posted under my doorbell, but still > receive door-to-door solicitors, what recourse do I have? Also, are > r


Re: Hurricane damage
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message news:<854hk0t60o4ocqhahpmcsfpg4ed7suhd48@4ax.com>... > The amount of money they give you for roof damage will most likely > be pro-rated against the life of the roof. For example, if your > ro


Release of liens
I need to sell my home. I have 3 liens. Offers for the home only cover the first liens payoff amount and only a partial payoff for the second lien. How the heck can I sell my home with a third lien definately in place and a second lien who probably wil


Re: Hurricane damage
paleonutsandy@yahoo.com (sandy) wrote in message news:<mi19k01msrv0cptuvs8pb36j00bjsman81@4ax.com>... > We've luckily only got minor damage from the last pair of hurricanes > (Charley & Frances). We're missing a number of shingles (Found a > bunch of


Re: Tenant/landlord issue in MD
BillJennings_601@hotmail.com (Just Another Runner) wrote in message news:<cfuuk0pehb43eqfltdghn4afjefidrknko@4ax.com>... > Greetings - am a tenant early in a lease (ends June '05) with a > landlady I don't really like, but I can deal with. However, in


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:<8kdsk09srnqnov1rocnm5t16jkn68ikjj9@4ax.com>... > To solve with neighborhood kids cutting through my yard (and helping > themselves to bicycles that weren't nailed down) I not only added a


Pardons by President or Governor
Andy writes: A question came up in another newsgroup regarding the power of the President to grant a pardon..... My limited investigations tells me that a President can issue a pardon for "crimes against the United States". However, I don't think


Bad neighbor, any legal grounds to remove them?
I am at the ends of my sanity and I thought I would ask for any legal and/or real estate advuce from anyone out there that might have gone through something similar. I purchased a house a few years ago in an "up and coming" neighborhood in Denver.


Irrevocable Gifts
Hi all--hope an attorney can answer this question: If someone of sound mind confers with an attorney and makes an irrevocable monetary gift, having executed no other legal documents except for the tax form, have they grounds to sue for the return o


Federal student loan debt at death
What happens if one has unpaid federal student loans at the time of their death? Would Uncle Sam take it from their estate? If so, and if the assets in the estate aren't enough to cover the debt, would the person's family incur the debt? If the pers


Re: Civil rights violation?
spencerb@uwm.edu (Brian Spencer) wrote in message news:<1fuuk0tgb5d6olm2jou93fvpb2vp9bhta5@4ax.com>... > I was a non-custodial parent when the mother of my daughter > unfortunately passed away in August of 2003. As I took my daughter to > her mother'


Re: Ignored 'No Soliciting' sign- legal recourse?
"Joe" <slayte@hotmail.com> wrote in news:lduuk01ejrnrjvkegrfmd4e3a3vcbb81e8@4ax.com: > If I have a 'No Soliciting' sign clearly posted under my doorbell, but > still receive door-to-door solicitors, what recourse do I have? Also, > are religious gr


Re: creative discrimination
"J. Arlen Pruitt" <z@d.com> wrote in message news:<leuuk0dep4d94iv3hs5fdl5q722gq6uk74@4ax.com>... > It is most likely illegal to create a group in order to discriminate against > it. In 1996 Colorado passed a law by referendum that made it legal (if


Re: 178,250 miles?
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<sduuk0t83218pbnsq9dhfto8q0g04vb170@4ax.com>... > "Bernie Cosell" <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote in > misc.legal.moderated: > >I happened to be poking around in the US Code and ran across


Re: Police picked my car locks....legitimate entry?
sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message news:<afuuk09si3irmauor3ktltfio68p7mucpa@4ax.com>... > In article <h64hk01rspeg1efs0k8ep0recrvj5o8t78@4ax.com>, > David Martel <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote: > > > I doubt that the police entered


Re: DUI/Life insurance
jfc@mit.edu (John F. Carr) wrote in message news:<jeuuk01qtp32f7ckacjan2lnurs6bhe3jm@4ax.com>... > In my state false statements on the application are grounds > for refusal to pay benefits only within the first two years > of the policy. If you lie


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
Jonathan Sachs wrote: > The question in the subject line is somewhat circular, since trespassing is > a tort, and thus is prohibited by definition. Exactly. But I have never seen a "No Murdering" or "No Stealing" sign. (I have seen signs declarin


How is a sale accomplished with the use of an Attorney
On 20-Sep-2004, wprien@yahoo.com (William Prien) wrote: > You are correct. I am on Long Island, where attorneys are routinely > used in real estate transactions. > Upon receipt of an offer Realtors here accept a token "binder check" > usually betw


Re: Civil rights violation?
Brian Spencer wrote: [arrested at ex-wife's funeral due to being denounced by ex-mother-in-law] > My question is: "Were my civil rights > violated in this instance?" After all that I have been through in the > last year or so, I honestly belie


Re: Company Name
"Horrigan" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message news:1idsk05re6d87jnhmsh7mvhv4idj4p3fiu@4ax.com... > 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,


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