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Does a copy of an Promissory Note have the same legal weight as the
original.
Thanks Stan
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timbirr@mailcity.com (Tim J. Johson) wrote in message
news:<suptn0ts6j3dopl24bi49lr0dhm0gh8ka9@4ax.com>...
> Hope some one has some advice.
>
> We have a $9,400 treatment bill for our son that Regence Blue
> Cross/Blue Shield has rejected.
>
> W
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In article <jn23n0p81dr3oi8img6km8fvej9joqflbc@4ax.com>, sethb@panix.com
says...
> In article <82cjm0hj6jsvd0ninqe7jfr30240kcp654@4ax.com>,
> Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> >Really? Seems to me the Supreme Court has ruled that
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Hi,
Please,I whould need same help . I have a serious problem and I
appreciate any advice, any thoughts ,any solution.
The story is like this:
In august 2003 I bought a car(audi A 4 2001) from ebay ,a car with
salvage title (but rebuildable ) .In
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In article <nvptn059j9m36it3fr0bq7gk93tf148d9u@4ax.com>,
Timothy Horrigan <horrigan@aol.com> wrote:
>A Vice President who is ineligible to be President (if such a
>situation is even Constitutionally possible) would simply not act as
>President when
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In article <dacqn05dmn4as8r7in9ag41c43ahmfscvj@4ax.com>,
cbreitel <charlesbreitel@yahoo.com> wrote:
> The California jury
>tampering statute, Cal. Penal Code § 116.5, says the following:
>
>======
>(a) A person is guilty of tampering with a jury w
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A few months ago I published my first book through a commercial publisher.
Excited about the opportunity for fame and fortune I didn't spent much time
negotiating my contract with the publisher. As a result, my book copyright
is on the publisher's name
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There are several questions here ... I have provided the
background AFTER the questions I have asked ...
1) In an ongoing divorce, given the existence of an agreement
in place about items that belonged to each party, is it not
contempt to vio
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In article <qoq1o01f4cabeiqum7ifjj0oafojflgak0@4ax.com>,
Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>Seth Breidbart wrote:
>> In article <h0cbm0lckbc2g7c6814e4i6jlbfoimuqgj@4ax.com>,
>> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>>
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I have been looking through my state (Oklahoma) statutes in an attempt
to determine if there is any law allowing or disallowing a company to
charge an employee for repairing or replacing company issued property.
Today my employee badge fell off of the
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G.I.O. wrote:
[wonders is UPS, with HQ in GA, can be sued in another state]
..
Yes, you can sue UPS or any company doing business in your state. You
file the suit and then serve its' registered agent. If your small claims
court has a court clinic,
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Hi everybody, you'd be of great help to an ignorant German civil
lawyer by giving me a clue on the following issue:
How long does it take to acquire a title in tangible personal property
by adverse possession under California law?
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I understand how to get into a tenancy in common, but not how one party can
exit.
Let's say two people buy a duplex for $100,000, with 20% down. So each person
has put $10,000 in. Thus, each person has a debt obligation of $40,000. If
one person
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carkenord@juno.com (Lee Carkenord) wrote in message
news:<moq1o01ovfgabgcq5kaqpta7qbpdlc7vk4@4ax.com>...
> My father resides in Texas. My brother and I are the executors of his
> will. We want to hire an atty. to help us out with some matters
> rega
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In article <hoq1o0pfbae9v6dpg85bjmjg6prv90p2pr@4ax.com>,
G.I.O. <tfg1@mindspring.com> wrote:
>If they stiff me on my claim do I have any recourse to sue them in my
>state small claims court?
You should, if they do business in your state.
> Woul
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Reading a column about a proposed charter amendment on the city of Houston
ballot this year, a question occurred to me about a possible solution:
The ballot issue would resolve a long-standing debate about whether the city
's controller, who has the
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"Steve Crow" <scrow9@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:hpq1o0hpn7ghidj6ki155pnv1t3in8c08j@4ax.com...
> Of course, I would be using lots of shots of the product in my video,
> including screen shots, so my question is...do I have to get
> permissi
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G.I.O. wrote:
> If they stiff me on my claim do I have any recourse to sue them in my
> state small claims court? Would I need to serve them at the local depot
> or their home office, which I think is in Atlanta (?).
In most states, you can sue th
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
>
> "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
> news:h0qtn0tv092p8p68hrahn8mhd733r3ral6@4ax.com...
>
> > I don't think that's a famous mark -- perhaps because I never heard
> > of it -- so you might be OK
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On 28/10/04 13:52, in article 1qq1o0l8427a13l6gqapok9rjl379mhvuf@4ax.com,
"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
> AFAIK there is no legal prohibition on calling yourself by a false
> name or alias as long as it it not done with criminal or
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aaaaa,
Greetings.
> Farmers recently email me and might possibly sue me for the following
> reasons:
> "unauthorized and improper use of our client's FARMERS® Marks and Logos"
> What do you think?
I think they're blowing smoke. Mostly. Th
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:soq1o017neetncdn8oer7cg5742resq5de@4ax.com...
> Timothy Horrigan wrote:
>
> > Umm, speaking as a non-lawyer (and a strongly anti-Bush voter!), I am
> > kind of wondering if I am miss
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"aaaaaa" <seewebsite@aa.com> wrote in message
news:7rq1o095lhg1ivsln6anvoa3b6i1ldrg9q@4ax.com...
> I don't believe they have a case after reviewing the following pages:
>
> http://www.phillipsnizer.com/library/internetlib_subject.cfm?TopicID=37
> (
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"ajgm" <ajgm@aol.com> wrote in message
news:fpq1o0d1515gevl5g1fsq5asg4ug0qcga5@4ax.com...
> Her intention is for the loan payments to provide her
> an income during her life and at her death the remainder of the loans
> would be forgiven
Will the
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(I think the answer is yes, but I'd like to ask anyway.)
A Husband and Wife get divorced. She files for a credit card, then
adds her ex-Husband's name to the card.
The ex-Wife files for bankruptcy.
Is the ex-Husband liable for her debts?
Thanks.
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"Steve Crow" <scrow9@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:hpq1o0hpn7ghidj6ki155pnv1t3in8c08j@4ax.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am looking into starting a small for-profit business that would
> produce instructional DVDs on using various software products or
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"aaaaaa" <seewebsite@aa.com> wrote in message
news:7rq1o095lhg1ivsln6anvoa3b6i1ldrg9q@4ax.com...
> My spouse was in an auto accident and was not at fault.
Why don't you use your name and email address?
> http://www.msu.edu/user/heinric6/farmersin
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>> Umm, speaking as a non-lawyer (and a strongly anti-Bush voter!), I am
>> kind of wondering if I am missing the point or if it's the Supreme
>> Court which missed the point. Florida had already HAD an election!
>> The legislature had already authori
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Jay Levitt <jay+news@jay.fm> wrote in message
news:<sm23n0tq19q8a1d2lh1mlpfas6ksf6stnl@4ax.com>...
> I just unsuccessfully defended myself in a speeding ticket "appeal" in
> Massachusetts.
There are all sorts of things to consider here, that haven'
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Tim J. Johson wrote:
>Hope some one has some advice.
>
>We have a $9,400 treatment bill for our son that Regence Blue
>Cross/Blue Shield has rejected.
>
>
>
>
Have you considered the option of simply refusing to pay the $9,400
medical
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Alfred Einstead wrote:
>GEORGE W. BUSH, et al., PETITIONERS v. ALBERT GORE, Jr., et al.
>on writ of certiorari to the florida supreme court
>[December 12, 2000]
>"The individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to
>vote for electors
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Lee Carkenord wrote:
> My father resides in Texas. My brother and I are the executors of his
> will. We want to hire an atty. to help us out with some matters
> regarding his estate.
>
> Is there a similar service for checking on any atty. in Texa
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I am in chapter 13 and want to sell my house. I was told by an
attorney that I could list it for sale and market it without prior
court permission, but do not court permission for the final sale once
I have an offer to purchase.
Can anyone please t
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"G.I.O." <tfg1@mindspring.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
George,
You paid UPS for insured shipping of a $1300 VCR to you. (The
shipper used your UPS account with your permission.) The VCR's
casing was damaged, and the manufacturer does not
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I have a serious question to ask and this is the most likely place
that I can think of to find an answer,so I Thank-You in advance for
any help or tips that you may be able to give on this situation.
Unlawfully dealing with a child in the second degr
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