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Re: Chapter 13 Creditor
"Creditor from Hell" <Creditor@Null.nospam.edu> wrote in message news:<sn23n0t5pjrfm6a35g74n60kovtjg9c6cj@4ax.com>... > 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


Charles Dickens
There are so legal proceedings which I don't quite understand in Charles Dicken's "A Tale of Two Cities": p.106 Penguin Edition "Mr Stryver then called his few witnesses, and Mr Cruncher had next to attend while Mt. Attorney-General turned the who


Duped on home purchase
I bought a house in October 2003. I was informed that the house is on public sewage. I have now found out that the basement drain tub I use for the washing machine is going into a septic system. The sewage office informed me that all waste water must g


using broadcast footage
My client's product has apeared on numerous TV programs. My client would like to use this footage on their web site. What are the legal requirements? Thanks! -- Andy Durban Trimark Marketing Communications "Committed to your Success!" 336 227-44


Re: Courtroom procedure: objections?
Jay Levitt <jay+news@jay.fm> wrote in message news:<sm23n0tq19q8a1d2lh1mlpfas6ksf6stnl@4ax.com>... > 1. When the officer began reading from his notes during testimony, I > objected, as every "how to beat tickets" guide instructs. The judge > aske


Re: Are Accusations Criminal? Civil?
cbreitel <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote: >I think you're a bit naive about the capabilities of lawyers skilled >in the field of electronic discovery. Forensic computer experts armed >with subpoenas, including international subpoenas which are >enfor


Re: celebrity crime
"Barry Gold" <bgold@nyx.net> wrote in message >> 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. >>


Step Parent Adoption VS. Deadbeat
My name is Deb, 36, divorced, remarried and Virginia resident. I have a bunch of questions. Can someone help answer some or all? 1.) RE: My Ex-Husband After seven years of no contact, no letters, no phone calls, no child support and court documen


Re: Life Estate
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 16:58:45 -0400 Christopher Green <cj.green@att.net> whittled these words: > 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 199


Re: Courtroom procedure: objections?
Jay Levitt wrote: > 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 i


Placing rocks at the edge of your lawn?
SWMBO and I just returned from an enjoyable fall twilight walk around our neighborhood, one in which all the homes have 100 feet or more of frontage. When the neighborhood was developed from New England farmland and the streets put in about 25 ye


Re: Auto Repossesion Question
Say not the Struggle nought Availeth wrote: > > 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


Re: Courtroom procedure: objections?
>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


Re: fois gras
On 16/10/04 21:59, in article an23n0pu51cajgeiudr86936996jn3qs07@4ax.com, "Christopher C. Stacy" <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote: > I guess the idea is that the state has a compelling interest > that trumps the exercise of people eating and drinking wha


Re: Register a trademark for the title of a reality TV show
> >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? Oh sure, what the heck, why not? BUT: if you are actually going to get the show on the air you will need to g


Re: Courtroom procedure: objections?
Jay Levitt wrote: > > 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 in


Re: Chapter 13 Creditor
Creditor from Hell wrote: To begin with, I am not a lawyer. I can answer your question 4, however, given enough facts -- which you have NOT given in your post. > > I hold a judgment lien for about $2K against a debtor who is going though BK > i


Re: fois gras
Christopher C. Stacy wrote: > > 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. Sale can be banned, although it's legally questionable if the


Re: Witnessed damage done to my car
Christopher Green wrote: > Even if you find him, sue, prove he did it, prove your damages, and > win, you have to collect from him. If he has no assets worth > collecting from, ... He appears to have a car. I suppose he might have negative equit


Re: Competency for Power of Attorney
Daniel R. Reitman wrote: > > 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 th


Re: Domain Name Trademark Violations
reply@this_newsgroup.com wrote in message news:<uq23n0phlscmm3ceq0klqt95u4e32hcimg@4ax.com>... > 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 >


Re: fois gras
cstacy@news.dtpq.com (Christopher C. Stacy) wrote in message news:<an23n0pu51cajgeiudr86936996jn3qs07@4ax.com>... > This past week, California adopted a law that bans > the sale of fois gras (duck/goose liver) obtained by > force feeding birds, taking


Status of security deposit when landlord declares bankruptcy
State of Colorado, Boulder County. Landlord of a condominium unit that I am leasing (Landlord owns just one unit) intends to declare bankruptcy shortly. Once he goes into bankruptcy, what will be the status of my security deposit that I paid 4 years


Re: Hiding behind an LLC?
"Lordy" <nospam@pls-reply-to-newsgroup.com> wrote in message news:<a3aum0taba90j6s7mif3aupok76dub1f7u@4ax.com>... > We signed a contract with an accountant that ended up not doing a heck of a > lot for the money we paid her. The contract really was wi


Re: Courtroom procedure: objections?
"Jay Levitt" <jay+news@jay.fm> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >The judge >asked why reading from notes warranted an objection, and I said >"hearsay". He said it wasn't, and overruled me. Is "independent >recollection" a different objection? In m


Re: A Marriage Amendmen That Does Not Infringe
"Alfred Einstead" <whopkins@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >In case you've forgotten, the United States is a federal republic, >not a national or popular democracy or republic. It's the states, >not the people, that elect presidents.


Re: Register a trademark for the title of a reality TV show
"Alex Cicco" <lluum@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ln23n0dd39svd4kfi9taqga33bi6qp94dq@4ax.com... > 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? I'm not your


Re: domain names and trademarks
"merc" <merc@austin.rr.com> wrote in message news:el23n09an2eva95o7m4d183d1kdotshcpk@4ax.com... > If my name was Bob Johnson and I was an author, could I trademark my > given birth name and then register the domain name? First: I assume that you a


Paying taxes on real estate not gone through probate--Illegal?
Someone I know had a death in their family about two yrs ago. The land still has not been taken through probate. The person is waiting for some reason, someone told her to. I am not sure why, but I know they are paying the taxes on the property on i


Re: domain names and trademarks
"merc" <merc@austin.rr.com> wrote in message news:el23n09an2eva95o7m4d183d1kdotshcpk@4ax.com... > If my name was Bob Johnson and I was an author, could I trademark my > given birth name and then register the domain name? Assuming nobody else has a


Re: Suicide By Cop phenomenon
"Paul Allen Panks" <dunric@yahoo.com> 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


Re: Hiding behind an LLC?
"Lordy" <nospam@pls-reply-to-newsgroup.com> wrote in message news:a3aum0taba90j6s7mif3aupok76dub1f7u@4ax.com... > What are our options? We understand the protection LLCs provide, but can > people, especially sole members, just rip-off other people a


Re: Limited Liability Co.
inetguy wrote: > 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


Re: Child Molesters
"Beech" <beetm@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:qm23n0duj0jphu1k6g02d06h5jgbc0omk7@4ax.com... > 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 e


Re: domain names and trademarks
merc wrote: > If my name was Bob Johnson and I was an author, could I trademark my > given birth name and then register the domain name? Unless somebody else did it first. Stu


Re: A Granholm/Schwarzenegger Amendment: Rectifying the Hatch Proposal.
>The 22nd says "... and no person who has held the office of >President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term >to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to >the office of the President more than once."


Re: Suicide By Cop phenomenon
"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote in message news:rl23n0hskopgobrfog4l0vqpg40hcigllm@4ax.com... >snip and which, BTW, could and often do wind up > getting other people killed besides the despondent perp. > This would be an intersti


Re: Suicide By Cop phenomenon
"David Chesler" <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote in message news:nl23n0hp9fj21mc7t935q8seadb9078nbq@4ax.com... snip > > Contracts question: Given that, or even in the more normal case > that most DAs wouldn't bother prosecuting a dead person, supp


Re: Settling a California Estate
Andrew Mitcham wrote: > "Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote >>Andrew Mitcham wrote: > >>First you prepare a Petition for Probate form, and a Notice of >>Petition to Administer Estate. [etc. on procedure for petitioning for probate


Re: Suicide By Cop phenomenon
"Paul Allen Panks" <dunric@yahoo.com> 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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