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Re: Ignored 'No Soliciting' sign- legal recourse?
"cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ett6l0tggpf4mro9t0cbnu0220ueeoq3qi@4ax.com... > > > I disagree with the comments of the other posters. You have an > absolute right to refuse to consent to other persons entering your >


Re: sue HOA over fence issue? Advice appreciated
mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael Jacobs) wrote in message news:<s9agl05f1ceq0g705i2ukn8vt0np6h5jto@4ax.com>... <SNIP> > Feel free to consult a real estate lawyer in your own state, who may > have an option to offer you that could lead to some recovery


Question of duress
Suppose a contract is signed under the following conditions: Let's say I am approached by a person with a contract. The person has a history of not respecting me when I say no to him or when I tell him to leave me alone. For example, if I tell him


Collecting a B2B debt
From: junk@infernowebdesign.com (Justin) Newsgroups: misc.legal.moderated Subject: Collecting a b2b debt NNTP-Posting-Host: 64.89.79.134 I am a web designer. I designed a web site for a production company. They skipped town with an unpaid debt an


Re: Inserting New 'Facts' At Summation
Robert E. Lewis wrote: To begin with, I am not a lawyer. .... > In the final portion of his summation (after the defense counsel's > summation), the prosecuting attorney shot the 'I was showering' claim down > by stating flatly that the defend


Re: Domain Ownership & Usage
Jonathan Sachs wrote: > > "Gordon Burditt" <gordonb.n0ptw@burditt.org> wrote ... > > > 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 t


Re: Ignored 'No Soliciting' sign- legal recourse?
JerryMouse wrote: > > Joe wrote: > > 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 groups be exempt from such signs? .... > Op


Re: Defense calling a plaintiff's witness?
Jay Levitt wrote: > > I was reading a book on fighting speeding tickets, and one chapter > recommended a strategy that, to me, sounds a little odd. When the > plaintiff (in my case, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) calls the > officer as a witnes


Re: Liability Issues from Auto Accident
Michael Jacobs wrote: > The only other possibility for extending your coverage is something > called a "bad faith" claim against your ins. co., IF (big if) they > have been offered an opportunity to settle for policy limits, > unreasonably refused t


Re: legal forms of attempted murder
Allan Adler wrote: > > This is all hypothetical. But it and the replies remind me of a story I read in a science fiction magazine. There was a law providing that tobacco was illegal, and provided the death penalty for possession. The person con


Re: church refuses ex-wife access to church out of fear i will come....
usenet2@babbler.org wrote in message news:<f9agl0dldtom8k3pf6vttni9pfjjbr28jn@4ax.com>... > My wife's (we in early stages of divorce) church has told her not to > come there with our three children. > > They told me not to come there so my three chi


Re: Law school for business people?
"Todd" <toddp@pobox.com> wrote in message news:n7agl09rn1tkdkf4j6mvcb6c07vjfp2t4s@4ax.com... > Hi everyone- > > I've been looking around for a law program that would cater towards > those who don't want to be lawyers, but want a basic legal training


Re: Forged check - False Claim
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:<a7agl0tkggo3o8dblck7e83n5drb9kpojr@4ax.com>... > The good news is that you didn't forge that check, so there's no way > they can prove you did. At this stage, I don't believe you need a


Re: Defense calling a plaintiff's witness?
Jay Levitt <jay+news@jay.fm> wrote in message news:<l9agl01b9i5a8o8madpvh8ji34iii1o1t0@4ax.com>... > I was reading a book on fighting speeding tickets, and one chapter > recommended a strategy that, to me, sounds a little odd. When the > plaintiff


Re: church refuses ex-wife access to church out of fear i will come....
usenet2@babbler.org wrote in message news:<f9agl0dldtom8k3pf6vttni9pfjjbr28jn@4ax.com>... > My wife's (we in early stages of divorce) church has told her not to > come there with our three children. > > They told me not to come there so my three chi


Re: Origin of "totality of the circumstances" is...?
thinkonaut@yahoo.com wrote in message news:<p8agl051kbu60tuj7vosk6g1dbpe9vfch5@4ax.com>... > Does anyone know the origin of the "totality of the circumstances" > principle? When did it first appear in case law? > > Adrian In the field of torts (


Re: Inserting New 'Facts' At Summation
"Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote in message news:<1aagl05tijgdiut9sguus7l7pupccqlj33@4ax.com>... > I was recently on a jury in a criminal trial. The defendant was present > (alone) in a small structure on a property, there were dru


Re: Definition of "consummation" in Wisconsin Statutes...
rnc54s@yahoo.com (john) wrote in message news:<3aagl0dh0tvo8nqrdltkp8pbf5m7vdqbtf@4ax.com>... > or can anyone cite a wisconsin case with the definition? > > Thank you. Do you mean consummation of a marriage, or consummation of a business combinat


Re: creative discrimination
"Eliyahu Rooff" <lrooff@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:vuj1l01i6ko4gauvj06cpafl80dbeli9aj@4ax.com... > If someone establishes criteria for accepting or rejecting > applicants based upon their membership in an identified class of any > sort, the


Re: Release of liens
"Daniel Ganek" <ganek@comcast.net> wrote in message news:ptt6l0dmu8j5lm6o5nu7hi52mvf12k5nk7@4ax.com... > I once bought a house that had a large lien - the lien holder > settled for about half of the lien amount I've bought real estate at tax aucti


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
David Chesler wrote: > Gerald Clough wrote: > >>Rather than solicit esoteric theorizing, ask your local law enforcement >>agency about trespass law and what is considered notice in your state >>and jurisdiction. > > > Just to re-clarify, for


Re: Origin of "totality of the circumstances" is...?
thinkonaut@yahoo.com wrote: > Does anyone know the origin of the "totality of the circumstances" > principle? When did it first appear in case law? > > Adrian > If you refer to search law, I believe you want Illinois v. Gates, 1983: http://www


Re: Are Accusations Criminal? Civil?
"Anonymous Sender" <anonymous@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >Is there any reason to view the below >quoted text as criminal? It seems that >it could be used to inspire a civil >suit for libel/slander. But is there >any


Anybody knows a web site spelling basics of copyright law, education required, schools available,etc,etc,etc?
Anybody knows a web site spelling basics of copyright law, broadcasting law, patent law, education required, schools available,etc,etc,etc? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, a lot


Re: Law school for business people?
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:55:43 -0400, toddp@pobox.com (Todd) wrote: >Hi everyone- > >I've been looking around for a law program that would cater towards >those who don't want to be lawyers, but want a basic legal training as >would be used by a busin


Re: Law school for business people?
toddp@pobox.com (Todd) wrote in message news:<n7agl09rn1tkdkf4j6mvcb6c07vjfp2t4s@4ax.com>... > Hi everyone- > > I've been looking around for a law program that would cater towards > those who don't want to be lawyers, but want a basic legal training


Re: Tentants' rights in regards to a dangerous neighbor
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message news:<e7agl05p0nge0o8tb0tf149nnfg1ncl5cn@4ax.com>... > In article <4vt6l094junqlm8gma1b0mjbguo82i94dq@4ax.com>, Dirk Bussiere > <bussierd@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > This fellow strikes me as s


Re: church refuses ex-wife access to church out of fear i will come....
usenet2@babbler.org wrote in message news:<f9agl0dldtom8k3pf6vttni9pfjjbr28jn@4ax.com>... > My wife's (we in early stages of divorce) church has told her not to > come there with our three children. > > They told me not to come there so my three chi


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
charlesbreitel@yahoo.com (cbreitel) wrote in message news:<a9agl0t8nhhlhns95i0lp3bj62841mlb6e@4ax.com>... > Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message > news:<2vt6l0lnbuorjkmgtrd7h8g3a0h7kb9iac@4ax.com>... > > "Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com


Re: Origin of "totality of the circumstances" is...?
thinkonaut@yahoo.com wrote in message news:<p8agl051kbu60tuj7vosk6g1dbpe9vfch5@4ax.com>... > Does anyone know the origin of the "totality of the circumstances" > principle? When did it first appear in case law? > > Adrian It usually comes about


Re: Defense calling a plaintiff's witness?
Jay Levitt <jay+news@jay.fm> wrote in message news:<l9agl01b9i5a8o8madpvh8ji34iii1o1t0@4ax.com>... > I was reading a book on fighting speeding tickets, and one chapter > recommended a strategy that, to me, sounds a little odd. When the > plaintiff


Re: Law school for business people?
"Todd" <toddp@pobox.com> wrote in message news:n7agl09rn1tkdkf4j6mvcb6c07vjfp2t4s@4ax.com... > Hi everyone- > > I've been looking around for a law program that would cater towards > those who don't want to be lawyers, but want a basic legal training


Re: Illegal Alien Afraid to Go to Court
<reply@this_newsgroup.com> wrote in message news:fvt6l0l5t7ilguu9r4v264sfrtshtchibd@4ax.com... > I know someone is in the US illegally (expired visa) and here's her dilemma. > She got pulled over and didn't have her international drivers license with


Re: church refuses ex-wife access to church out of fear i will come....
>They are doing a lot of double-talking. > >Can i take some sort of action against them? Probably not but even if you can take action, you have more important issues to worry about. You are, after all, involved in what is obviously a contentious di


Re: Double Jeopardy
On 21/9/04 1:54, in article heuuk0lru92m9f7qld2899gassvogpftl8@4ax.com, "Alan McKenney" <alan_mckenney1@yahoo.com> wrote: > Double jeopardy would, of course, apply to the OJ hypothetical, > since the crime he would be confessing to would be the s


what happens to a warrant when extradition is declined?
There was an old arrest warrant from California for a friend of a friend who lives in Massachusetts. A few years ago he was picked up by local police on the warrant and released when California declined to extradite. This year the same thing happ


Re: Forged check - False Claim
On 27/9/04 15:56, in article o9agl0hf0c9brhrh8eepain8ct9ch6qaft@4ax.com, "Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote: > Post-dated checks are not illegal, if both > parties understand that it is not an immediate promise to pay and that > the fun


Re: Re: Administrator / Executor of Pennsylvania Will in California
>If the above doesn't clear up the confusion, I'm out of ideas. Go >back to square one, ask the same questions over again, and be sure you >listen carefully and literally to what you ask and what is said, and >ask them to explain so that you fully


Re: creative discrimination
In article <u7agl05vuhkrq80uefil7klelru456jikj@4ax.com>, Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net> wrote: >Hmmm. I wonder if I was violating the law back in 1988. .. . . >But, was I being "unfair" in creating a class, "people who don't know >how to write a shell


Re: Are Accusations Criminal? Civil?
Anonymous Sender <anonymous@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote: >Is there any reason to view the below >quoted text as criminal? It seems that >it could be used to inspire a civil >suit for libel/slander. But is there >any criminal offense going on?


Re: Settling a California Estate
Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > To begin with, I am not a lawyer. My understanding, however, is > that if there isn't a will, the probate court will assign > an adminstrator, and attempt to determine the beneficiaries. Someone has to apply to be appoint


Re: Must I pay the storage charges
aristotle65@hotmail.com (aristotle) wrote in message news:<rut6l0d06afcnhc26f4dmpc38r1gct65mk@4ax.com>... > Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message > news:<crcsj091ujieqgqjgt2k7dt1gjjl1v159j@4ax.com>... > > aristotle wrote: > > > > [lost a sma


Offer to buy a house - equally binding to both parties?
This is one of those things that doesn't affect me, but it piqued my interest. A friend made an offer to buy a house under construction, contingent upon selling his own home. The offer was accepted by the builder. However, when my friend arrived to


Re: When is trespassing ever not prohibited?
David Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:<1tt6l0tv6bahdbc3epoljqpdd6r1qjrrig@4ax.com>... > Sort of. What I don't find is an instance where trespassing is NOT a > crime, making the sign facially meaningless, as I've said. In a


Dog bite help needed
Please advise if you can, I thank you in advance. Last month my father passed away. Two days later there was approx. 10-15 people at my mother's house for support. Her dog (German Shepard)was in the backyard. A neighbor from two houses down came by wh


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