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dhart001@yahoo.com (David H) wrote in message
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> I have been living overseas for 3 and a half years now. I would like
> to file a chapter seven bankruptcy, but I would have to make a special
> trip b
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"Darth" <noneavailable@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My neighbor replaced the roof themselves about 2 years ago, I suspect
> without a permit. They ignored the requirement for 3 nails per shingle an
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"fullness" <noonem@b.ca> wrote in message
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> (I live in Washington State)
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> Can a letter containing a settlement offer be used as evidence?
NO.
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dulieber wrote:
>Consider husband, wife, both of their 2 children, and all 4 of their
>grandchildren go on a cruise, and the ship sinks. Husband and wife
>have wills, leaving all to kids, then grandkids. But with all dead,
>where does the husband
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"Todd" <toddp@pobox.com> wrote in message
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> 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
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"Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Horrigan" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1idsk05re6d87jnhmsh7mvhv4idj4p3fiu@4ax.com...
> > netsurfer802@yahoo.com asks:
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In article <vep8m0tpjsekdj90k0vnods1rr6bn5d7cf@4ax.com>,
cbreitel <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
>bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote in message
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>> If the posts are passing through anonymous r
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Christopher Green <cj.green@att.net> wrote in message
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> "No Trespassing" signs may be a grammatical nullity but are so well
> understood that anybody will take them to mean "entering this property
>
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Donald Mayfield <donaldwmayfield@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I have amateur video at low resolution taken with a digital camera. It
>is of a local band in Austin who tours and has CD's out. What are my
>legal rights to this video and how should I protect it?
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>I am sitting here, on a Saturday, and I am stunned. I need advice on
>what my next steps should be
For twenty bucks or so, you can get a report based on the car's vehicle ID
number, which will tell you (amongst other things) when the car was sold i
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"G.I.O." <tfg1@mindspring.com> wrote:
>>Can anyone tell me if there are states that do not allow these so-called
>>
>>$25 late payment fees many companies are charging the consumer these
>>days?
Christopher Green <cj.green@att.net> wrote:
>There
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>Lastly, will his debt to them automatically be forgiven, even though
>he owes around $4500? (He has very little property that he keeps in
>his name, and none of it was recently switched out. He just "borrows"
>things permanently from other people.)
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Rich wrote:
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> My oldest son, currently 24, suffered a very serious closed head injury last
> year. As a result, he spent 11 days in the intensive care unit, and another
> 2 weeks in follow up care at the same hospital. He was and remains
> uninsur
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Tracy <tlbwriter@gmail.com> wrote:
>I must admit I don't know if the original offer was in writing. But
>it's certainly possible - I've made offers in writing, but that was
>when working realtor-to-realtor, not buyer-to-builder/seller. In fact,
>when
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Donald Mayfield wrote:
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> I have amateur video at low resolution taken with a digital camera. It
> is of a local band in Austin who tours and has CD's out. What are my
> legal rights to this video and how should I protect it? Does the
> group ha
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Rustler <rustler@aol.com> wrote:
>The understanding seems to be that HMO's cannot be sued. Is this an absolute
>thing, or are there circumstances where they can be sued, as in injury to a
>subscriber/patient?
Your "understanding is greatly oversimpl
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Frank Rozanc wrote:
> If the principal clearly does not understand the POA, the notary
> should not notarize the principal signature.
I question this statement, although it makes some sense in the
context of the original question. Notaries are no
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I wrote:
>> If the posts are passing through anonymous remailers, I would suggest
>> you forget about suing anybody (unless they are stupid enough to sign
>> their name or something like that).
cbreitel <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Why? Comm
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bterrien wrote:
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> Is it legal to cash in a 401k plan while in chapter 13 personal bankruptcy?
I don't understand the question. I doubt anyone else here does.
Obviously, if cashed in, the 401k becomes an asset, and must be
distributed to credi
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My wife and I signed a contract (not a standard CA purchase agreement)
to buy a house to be built from a small builder in Los Angeles area in
March, 2004. In July we found some undisclosed environmental hazards
in that area (Boeing/Rocketdyne Santa Sus
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David H wrote:
> I have been living overseas for 3 and a half years now. I would like
> to file a chapter seven bankruptcy, but I would have to make a special
> trip back to the states to do it. My question is: Can I file in any
> state? My previous
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Shellbert wrote:
> Hope someone can help point me in the right direction. I purchased a
> new '05 Toyota Corolla from a dealer in the LA, Calif. area just under
> a month ago with 2 miles on it. After driving it a bit I noticed a
> few things that
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"Rich" <rich.nospam_gossel.org@staff.texas.net (at) (dot)> wrote in message
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><snip>
> He spoke with a local attorney recently (we are in Southern Oakland
County,
> Michigan) who said this would cost
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"Christina" <firefly_christina@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> It is my understanding that California would allow them to continue
> with the eviction since it was already decided in court before the
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On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:42:06 -0400 Gwen <jasperjigs@yahoo.com> whittled these
words:
> Hello, My mother has a life estate in her residence. It was performed
> by a lawyer and because it refers to her as the grantor, I believe it
> is what is known as
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"cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote in message
> news:<1aagl05tijgdiut9sguus7l7pupccqlj33@4ax.com>...
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> > .... Was it
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On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:41:45 -0400 Shellbert <shellbertg@sbcglobal.net> whittled
these words:
> Hope someone can help point me in the right direction. I purchased a
> new '05 Toyota Corolla from a dealer in the LA, Calif. area just under
> a month ag
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Allan Adler <ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote in message
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> I listened to an interview with Anne Murphy Paul (if I remember her name
> right), author of "The Cult of Personality", wherein she criticize
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
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> Barry Gold wrote:
>
> > Errors of fact can be particularly useful if you are fighting a "prima
> > facie" speeding violation. In C
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In article <rep8m0ltamvq61katndms5t1nlkk0bukoi@4ax.com>, Shellbert
<shellbertg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hope someone can help point me in the right direction. I purchased a
> new '05 Toyota Corolla from a dealer in the LA, Calif. area just under
> a
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In article <rep8m0ltamvq61katndms5t1nlkk0bukoi@4ax.com>,
Shellbert <shellbertg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Hope someone can help point me in the right direction. I purchased a
>new '05 Toyota Corolla from a dealer in the LA, Calif. area just under
>a mont
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Facts:
- There is no will
- This is a "Small Estate" (< $100,000)
- She was not married (has no husband)
- Beneficiaries are her 4 sons
"Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
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mjacobslaw@comcast.net (Michael Jacobs) writes:
> gregf@kcls.org (fear) wrote in message
> For heaven's sake, just get your car fixed and get on with your life.
> If you're lucky, you'll get your deductible back. If not, you get
> your peace of
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Chris,
You purchased a used boat from a consignment dealer in July. The dealer
told you the boat was in "above average" condition. You failed to have the
boat inspected prior to your purchase and simply relied on the dealer's
assurances. The b
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>> The issue (as I (mis-?)understand it) isn't whether the date is "born
>> on" or "drop dead" but rather whether intentionally post-dating a
>> check makes it not a negotiable instrument at all, so that it
>> technically never becomes valid.
>
>By U
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>I have amateur video at low resolution taken with a digital camera. It
>is of a local band in Austin who tours and has CD's out.
Well, most likely it has no commercial value--- but if it does, you would need
to cut a deal with the band before relea
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A few months ago when the Phoenix, AZ housing market was in full boom
I sold my spot in line at a new builder's lot to a rich lady from New
York. There were only 5 houses left on the site and 400 people in
line. She paid me $15,000 cash for the spot in
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