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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:55:25 -0400, sempernovus@gmail.com (Christopher
Wilson) wrote:
>I witnessed a person in a car next to me leave a 2 inch scratch in my
>rear passenger door. The person left (and in a hurry because I think
>he saw me) before I
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:55:16 -0400, dunric@yahoo.com (Paul Allen
Panks) wrote:
>Is tihs a recent phenomenon?
>Or has "Suicide By Cop" been around for a long period of time?
>. . . .
>As a former Sociology graduate, I don't see the difference
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In article <r2aum0dqcoi5vkio3n2768huqkahf2n98d@4ax.com>,
Alfred Einstead <whopkins@csd.uwm.edu> wrote:
>whopkins@csd.uwm.edu (Alfred Einstead) wrote:
>> Most of all: it accomplishes the deed without enacting any kind of
>> morals clause on the constit
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On 10/10/04 23:03, in article f2cjm01e49f3gchcsv4b9dkklvbd4rf91s@4ax.com,
"whyah" <whyah@entermail.net> wrote:
> If a person is listed on a mortgage with another person as joint
> tenants with right of survivorship, can that be changed to just joint
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On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 17:16:18 -0400, "Arthur L. Rubin"
<ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>Frank Rozanc wrote:
>> If the principal clearly does not understand the POA, the notary
>> should not notarize the principal signature.
>I question this s
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dunric@yahoo.com (Paul Allen Panks) wrote in message
news:<n3aum01u3l0e9dgid8sjp1d9cdij00nrv0@4ax.com>...
> Is tihs a recent phenomenon?
>
> Or has "Suicide By Cop" been around for a long period of time?
>
> Personally, I don't believe "Suicide By
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sempernovus@gmail.com (Christopher Wilson) wrote in message
news:<1dbum0plf8qjesfrbvm58fp02fgh06am9q@4ax.com>...
> I witnessed a person in a car next to me leave a 2 inch scratch in my
> rear passenger door. The person left (and in a hurry because I t
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I hold a judgment lien for about $2K against a debtor who is going though BK
in California. I discovered the damage to my house on May 2003, won a
judgment on September 2003 and have had a lien on the debtors house since
Nov 2003. I have always k
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christophersouth@msn.com (Chris S.) wrote in message
news:<fktnm0lii47rqbrmo5b7ldcnbfqemje3h3@4ax.com>...
> "David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:<evbbm09fds0aecb7osbbst29k5nf5g9tb5@4ax.com>...
> > Chris,
> >
> > You pu
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dunric@yahoo.com (Paul Allen Panks) wrote:
> As a former Sociology graduate, I don't see the difference -- at least
> morally -- between having a Dr. Kevorkian administer his medicine to
> patients and "Suicide By Cop"
There's a huge difference be
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"D.F. Manno" <dfm2a3l0t2@spymac.com> wrote:
> > It's an unfortunate fact that the US Constitution suffers the stain
> > of a similarly misbegotten impulse in the form of the 28th Amendment
> > -- a permanent blotch on the record which not even the 31st
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Hello, all
First, thank you very much for your input.
I intend to produce a reality TV show. I have the following concerns:
1. Should I register the title of my show as a trademark?
2. If the name of the show get registered, does it mean no
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In article <82cjm0hj6jsvd0ninqe7jfr30240kcp654@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>Really? Seems to me the Supreme Court has ruled that police can
>search your car incident to a routine traffic stop, say for a broken
>tailli
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sempernovus@gmail.com (Christopher Wilson) wrote in message
news:<1dbum0plf8qjesfrbvm58fp02fgh06am9q@4ax.com>...
> I witnessed a person in a car next to me leave a 2 inch scratch in my
> rear passenger door. The person left (and in a hurry because I t
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Lou Lejeski <garfield@anet.com> wrote in message
news:<h3aum0tj62ubohjs48k7dgfmk76j9p2msm@4ax.com>...
> A friend of mine had a car repossesed recently (per a replevin) and now
> they get letters stating that the car will be auctioned and if they canno
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sempernovus@gmail.com (Christopher Wilson) wrote in message
news:<1dbum0plf8qjesfrbvm58fp02fgh06am9q@4ax.com>...
> I witnessed a person in a car next to me leave a 2 inch scratch in my
> rear passenger door. The person left (and in a hurry because I t
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I purchased a domain name that contained the name of a real estate company
in it. It has the name of my company in it too. Now their legal department
is writing me letters to take it down and not renew it. They claim I am
violating their trademark. For
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This past week, California adopted a law that bans
the sale of fois gras (duck/goose liver) obtained by
force feeding birds, taking effect in 2012.
Some localities in various states are "dry",
meaning that alcohol may not be sold there.
I guess t
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In article <u3aum0do9b2nk76qrb58if5cck0qqj0fvn@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> "D.F. Manno" <dfm2a3l0t2@spymac.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>
> >Countdown to Regime Change: T-minus 24 days.
>
> Do you know somet
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Lou Lejeski wrote:
> A friend of mine had a car repossesed recently (per a replevin) and now
> they get letters stating that the car will be auctioned and if they cannot
> get what they want (I assume that is the GMAC people who did the
> repossess
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"Barry Gold" <bgold@nyx.net> wrote in message
news:83aum0lf684gtfvagqvdhn8esja43pev0g@4ax.com...
> The one case I recall, the contract specified that the alleged victim
> would leave the US and not return (or not return during a period of
> time lon
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andysharpe@juno.com (Andy) wrote in message
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> Christopher Green <cj.green@att.net> wrote in message
> news:<1ltnm0d8mgbumjdel1jlo2c7t7sssi4k3f@4ax.com>...
> > On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 18:03:53 -0400, why
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Lou Lejeski wrote:
> A friend of mine had a car repossesed recently (per a replevin) and now
> they get letters stating that the car will be auctioned and if they cannot
> get what they want (I assume that is the GMAC people who did the
> rep
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Can anyone direct me to where I can determine if the Board of
Directors for a co-operative (located in NY City) is allowed to keep
their monthly meetings closed?
Thanks.
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dunric@yahoo.com (Paul Allen Panks) wrote in message
news:<n3aum01u3l0e9dgid8sjp1d9cdij00nrv0@4ax.com>...
> Personally, I don't believe "Suicide By Cop" is any less different
> than (for example) jumping from a bridge, running in front of a car,
> s
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I just unsuccessfully defended myself in a speeding ticket "appeal" in
Massachusetts. (Quick refresher: In MA, speeding tickets are not
criminal offenses, but "civil motor vehicle violations". There is no
trial. The initial, informal hearing is b
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A recent case involved a convicted Child Molester
being "outed" in the workplace. (He is on probation)
The form of "outing" was a copy of the Law enforcement's
website listing offender's addresses, (publicly available to all on
the web) being posted o
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>It's clear that the entire
>door will have to be repainted to repair the damage. What legal
>action can I take?
>
If you have collision/comprehensive coverage on your car, make a claim. The
insurance company will ask you if you think you know ho
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In article <1dbum0plf8qjesfrbvm58fp02fgh06am9q@4ax.com>,
Christopher Wilson <sempernovus@gmail.com> wrote:
>I witnessed a person in a car next to me leave a 2 inch scratch in my
>rear passenger door. The person left (and in a hurry because I think
>h
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"cbreitel" <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>>hawkeye4077@gmail.com (hawkeye) wrote in message
>>news:<q1cjm05nvqqe44654b512mu2fco3h7j1mk@4ax.com>...
>>> I owned a small busines
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"Paul Allen Panks" <dunric@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:n3aum01u3l0e9dgid8sjp1d9cdij00nrv0@4ax.com...
> As a former Sociology graduate,
You're no longer a graudate? <g>
>I don't see the difference -- at least
> morally -- between having a D
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Lou Lejeski <garfield@anet.com> wrote:
>A friend of mine had a car repossesed recently (per a replevin) and now
>they get letters stating that the car will be auctioned and if they cannot
>get what they want (I assume that is the GMAC people who did
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"Alfred Einstead" <whopkins@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>Third, it also fails to close up the 3-term loophole to the
>22nd Amendment opened back up by the 25th Amendment, opening
>the loophole even further, in fact.
No such loophol
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"Alfred Einstead" <whopkins@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>The key section that pertains to this matter is the 2nd paragraph
>of Section 9 of Article I:
>
>"The privilege of the writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended,
>unless wh
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Stan Brown wrote:
>
> "David Dalton" <dalton@nfld.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> [posted ideas on Usenet; others used them without crediting him]
> >So my main question is: is it possible for me to sue in
> >such a case, or other cases, mayb
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"Jim S." <Jim@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:<j3aum0t0m74ik98h68chguusd13f6kmt26@4ax.com>...
> Hello All,
>
> I need some advice on how to proceed. But first a little background:
> Last summer I was involved in auto accident where the other dri
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"Ken" <ken@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:<o3aum09rrvo5rg655svv97gaaefc4du9se@4ax.com>...
> I was rear ended several months ago. Several days after the accident the
> other driver's insurance company called and said they would accept full
> li
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Lou Lejeski <garfield@anet.com> wrote in message
news:<h3aum0tj62ubohjs48k7dgfmk76j9p2msm@4ax.com>...
> A friend of mine had a car repossesed recently (per a replevin) and now
> they get letters stating that the car will be auctioned and if they canno
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"Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:s1cjm0pmbndhim81kjcec5qh2m79n56be2@4ax.com...
> [posted and emailed]
>
> Andrew Mitcham wrote:
> > "Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote
> >>
> >>Someone has to apply to be
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I have owned a consuilting business for 5 years as a sole proprietor. I
have
changed my sole proprietorship to an LLC and am the only
owner/operator. In the past I had a cell phone and credit card
registered in my name for business use. Should I kno
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:55:32 -0400, jernigan_kevin@hotmail.com (Kevin
Jernigan) wrote:
>My stepmom has a life estate in a deed of land to me dated 1994, this
>deed has no stipulations. In my dad's will written in 1992 but
>probated in 1996 he state
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Lou Lejeski <garfield@anet.com> wrote in message
news:<h3aum0tj62ubohjs48k7dgfmk76j9p2msm@4ax.com>...
> A friend of mine had a car repossesed recently (per a replevin) and now
> they get letters stating that the car will be auctioned and if they canno
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:55:25 -0400, sempernovus@gmail.com (Christopher
Wilson) wrote:
>I witnessed a person in a car next to me leave a 2 inch scratch in my
>rear passenger door. The person left (and in a hurry because I think
>he saw me) before I
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dunric@yahoo.com (Paul Allen Panks) wrote in message
news:<n3aum01u3l0e9dgid8sjp1d9cdij00nrv0@4ax.com>...
> Personally, I don't believe "Suicide By Cop" is any less different
> than (for example) jumping from a bridge, running in front of a car,
> s
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 21:55:32 -0400 Kevin Jernigan <jernigan_kevin@hotmail.com>
whittled these words:
> My stepmom has a life estate in a deed of land to me dated 1994, this
> deed has no stipulations. In my dad's will written in 1992 but
> probated i
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Paul Allen Panks wrote:
> "Suicide By Cop" would
> appear to also be protected by various codified laws, too, which makes
> it legal (e.g. suicide does not appear to be illegal under any statute
> that I've stud
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Alfred Einstead wrote:
>The key section that pertains to this matter is the 2nd paragraph
>of Section 9 of Article I:
>
>"The privilege of the writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended,
>unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the publ
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<01cbm093b4ouvjnn867kugrgkp0jkpbci6@4ax.com>...
> In article <vep8m0tpjsekdj90k0vnods1rr6bn5d7cf@4ax.com>,
> cbreitel <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >bgold@nyx.net (Barry Gold) wrote in messa
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Barry Gold wrote:
>A contract to change your residence and/or leave the US and not return
>for some period is almost certainly enforceable, even if the "real"
>effect is to avoid prosecution for the alleged crime.
>
>
>
You are missing the
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Kevin Jernigan wrote:
> My stepmom has a life estate in a deed of land to me dated
> 1994, this deed has no stipulations. In my dad's will written
> in 1992 but probated in 1996 he states that she gets life
> estate of the house until her death
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