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"D.F. Manno" <dfm2a3l0t2@spymac.com> wrote in message
news:<e3lto05ku8mvv26fl7hvssn2rf1t09lbgr@4ax.com>...
> In article <qstqo0pbtqhcsi96uc15n3tliq65v6gv00@4ax.com>,
> edyun@optonline.net (Ed) wrote:
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> > Many years ago as a Political Science unde
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On 10-21 I purchased a 2000 model used car from a couple who said they
were moving overseas sometime in November. I paid the full amount in
cash. I got the registration signed and a bill of sale but not the
title, as they had bought the car with a
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As it appears likely that Chief Justice Rehnquist will be
replaced soon people are writing about who might be next.
What are the qualities that make a good Chief Justice?
For example, some are talking about elevating Thomas. Why Thomas
rather tha
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Al wrote:
> In august I went to the emergency room with my daughter. The hospital
> sent bill to the insurance which didn't pay and requested medical
> records from them. The hospital instead of sending medical records to
> insurance provider keep sen
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Sufaud <sufaud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<m3sfo01m58a9ctg2cre9p2tj1bs9iian7t@4ax.com>...
> On 31/10/04 16:18, in article 3u3ao0hpi9qpo6nroaeguuodaa3d2ka69b@4ax.com,
> "Mttydl2" <mttydl2@aol.com> wrote:
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> > 1) should I retain an attorney d
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delray wrote:
>
> I got caught at a photo-enforced traffic light recently.
>
> How come the fine ("bail amount") of $340 is more than the amount
> specified in the California Vehicle Code ($100)? Is it strictly legal
> for them to exceed the
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"SJH" <reply_to_me@at_this_newsgroup.com> wrote in message
news:<nvtqo0dqq6rt1p5vnt9vqnpb04i6s1macn@4ax.com>...
> My mother died from complications due to a heart problem. She was taking
> Vioxx had a heart attack and was given a pacemaker. According t
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My father has had financial troubles for years. Somehow, even though he
never pays off credit cards, every few years another company is willing
to give him a credit card. (A real one like VISA or MasterCard, not
those cards that are only good in a c
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I am a landlord/owner of an apartment complex and am always looking to
do better background checks on prospective tenants. Right now that
consists of going down to the county courthouse and surfing the state
of Oklahoma website that only covers a few o
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:hstqo0pl4rtd8426l28en5bc6afa6s61fr@4ax.com...
> PTRAVEL wrote:
<snip>
>> 15 USC 1125(c) precludes non-confusing uses that result in tarnishment
>> or
>> dilution.
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Granby@safe-mail.net (Aurelius) wrote in message
news:<r7ino0lc8u63jv9ju6afa3ulevrnd9gni6@4ax.com>...
> Hello,
> I bought a 10 year term life insurance policy in Arizona, standard
> two year contestability clause. I am eight months into the policy.
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Hello,
Here is the situation: My girlfriend is pregnant. I'm not ready for
the baby (she is not sure) so we agreed that we'll get married and
then she do an abortion. We'll plan having babies in the future and in
the next 2 years we'll get the 1st chi
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OP posted as follows concerning salmonella infection
of pacemaker in patient who had taken vioxx prior to a
heart attack. Was thinking of suing.
>My mother died from complications due to a heart
>problem. She was taking
> Vioxx had a heart attack a
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Paul Tomko wrote:
> 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
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Stan Brown wrote:
> http://www.newsoftheweird.com/archive/nw041031.html "News of the
> Weird" leads off with the case of Paul Gregory House,convicted in
> the 1985 rape-murder of a woman. But later DNA evidence shows that
> the semen that was evi
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Russ wrote:
> I bought a large 97 Ford E350 Box truck. Before I purchased it I took it to
> the local Ford dealer and asked that they inspect the vehicle and list any
> problems that need to be repaired. I asked that they check the suspension,
> b
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Christopher Green wrote:
> A law increasing the penalty for a crime between the time the crime
> was committed and sentencing is also an ex post facto law, as is a law
> that abolishes a defense that would have been available to the
> defendant: Cal
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Andy wrote:
> Absolutely an over-generalization. In Mexico, for instance, a US
> citizen, who is also NOT a dual citizen of Mexico, cannot own property
> outright within a certain distance of the border or the seashore.
I think that changed recen
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Al wrote:
>
> In august I went to the emergency room with my daughter. The hospital
> sent bill to the insurance which didn't pay and requested medical
> records from them. The hospital instead of sending medical records to
> insurance provider keep
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In article <42ino0l7881n5k14j3kavjifm273q3c8ul@4ax.com>,
Gordon Burditt <gordonb.ta3w9@burditt.org> wrote:
>>While I was in line to vote today, a family of Kerry supporters were
>>asked to remove or cover their T-shirts and buttons.
>
>I presume anyo
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:<j2lto0hjku216pq1l1fk4ov4ak4nc46dca@4ax.com>...
> "Sufaud" <sufaud@hotmail.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> Shrinkwrap licenses are of doubtful legality.
>
> You'd make a better ca
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I wrote:
> >AFAIK, _any_ performance is a copyrightable "work". If I perform a
> >"cover" of a well-known song, on phonorecord, in a public forum, in
> >private for 3 friends, that's still a "work" and becomes copyright to me
> >at the moment I per
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Posted this in the misc.legal.computing, just seeing if anyone here
has anything other comments or ideas...
Last June I was assaulted by an ex-boyfriend of a girl who I was
dating at the time.... The girl and I broke things off 1 day prior to
the as
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"David W." <usenet@walc.com.pluto> writes:
> sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in
> news:tstqo095bunv3ff4mq9n598fv7671o8ops@4ax.com:
>
> > In article <38ino0hl2b3ko3ak3nlb4i5fhu6che7f0a@4ax.com>,
> > Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
> >>
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On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 21:06:33 -0500, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote:
>In article <4utqo0hlv12bhi5h87e6e9b77eo00tkej8@4ax.com>,
>henri <henri@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>>There are two different kinds of libel in most US jurisdictions, libel per s
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> Before I purchased it I took it to
>the local Ford dealer and asked that they inspect the vehicle and list any
>problems that need to be repaired. I asked that they check the suspension,
>brakes, engine, trans etc. They said they could find noth
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"Christopher C. Stacy" <cstacy@news.dtpq.com> wrote in
misc.legal.moderated:
>If you're a United States citizen, it would behoove you to read
>the Constitution sometime, regardless of whether you are interested
>in studying law. See Article I, Se
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A well-known advocacy organization ran a site that would tell
you where to vote. That is, if you typed in your address, it
gave your the polling location. However, it was quite
inaccurate for my county. Various people told them so (using
the prov
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 20:19:58 -0500 John Wentzcovitch
<sailor@aboardelectronics.com> whittled these words:
> Dear all,
> I live in a rental complex in North Palm Beach, FL and have an
> inside/outside cat that needs badly outside access. The rental
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"Andy" <andysharpe@juno.com> wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>"Brett Weiss" <lawyer@brettweiss.com> wrote in message
>news:<j8ino0to4giju9m23q0u4emo57ah0ufk17@4ax.com>...
>>
>> Penalized how? It is perfectly legal for a US Citizen to own proeprty in a
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On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 20:19:53 -0500 delray <lmalley01@sprintpcs.com> whittled
these words:
> I got caught at a photo-enforced traffic light recently.
> How come the fine ("bail amount") of $340 is more than the amount
> specified in the California
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Michelle wrote:
> There is a Judge in Taylor TX, that thinks she is god. My best friend
> who has an 11 year old child, that was accused by a temp bus driver
> that the child of stabbed him with a pencil. The incident was never
> reported to the s
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John Wentzcovitch wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I live in a rental complex in North Palm Beach, FL and have an
> inside/outside cat that needs badly outside access. The rental
> agreement states broadly that "pets" needs to be leashed and never
> outsid
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I was involved in a minor traffic accident some months ago in which my
car was hit by another car, and as a result was thrown into a third
car. The car that hit me basically got away with filing bad insurance
information with the cops, which prevented
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