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Problems with Home Builder
If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated. We are building a home in a new development in Pennsylvania. On July 15th 2004 we approved blue prints and signed a release to construction. At the time they told us to make grade they'd have to


Re: Can a public figure be private?...scenario for a clever legal buff.
>Person A is a private citizen who has become a marvel at the piano >in his free time. He would like to perform publicly but maintain his >privacy. To achieve this he wears a mask (sort of zorro like) that >obscures about half of his face when he per


Lease termination - failure to notify
I am being sued by my old apartment complex in Michigan for failure notify them of my intent to move out. On the lease agreement, it clearly states the time frame of the lease period. Approximately 60 days before the lease is up, they request a notic


Does signing an offer letter that I have to join that company?
Greetings, This is the same question someone asked in past without a reply to it. Could anyone kindly address this issue, I got a job offer and eventually I signed the offer letter. The letter was pretty standard, stating the salary, the start date,


Re: Marital rape exemption, horn-honking safety exemption
n 26 Nov 2004, chesler@post.harvard.edu (David S Chesler) wrote: > * * * [Suppose StateA has a statute that says,] > "A motor vehicle operator shall use a horn to provide > audible warning only when necessary to insure safe > operation" [and


Expert witness?
I need an expert witness to testify as to the value of two (2) Motorola Radius low-band mobiles and five (5) Motorola moxy mobiles in a Kansas City area court case. None of these radios have mics/accessories, none of the Moxy's work. Does anyone know w


Payment Recovery
Hi, I run an esthtecian saloon and I have a customer who refuses her bills -$3,000-. I have made her sign an agreement of $1,000 which she agreed and paid those services. However, for the remaining $2,000 of services that I have provided to her I ha


Re: copyrights
woodcraftssuch@yahoo.com (Sam) wrote in message news:<naofq0hr0m5oqlmch2tusgacj7fog7ts8n@4ax.com>... > At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups > page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything > posted in


Re: copyrights
In article <naofq0hr0m5oqlmch2tusgacj7fog7ts8n@4ax.com>, Sam <woodcraftssuch@yahoo.com> wrote: >At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups >page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything >posted in these gr


Re: US equivalent to Data Protection?
In article <k9ofq014s8njpvrbalacjg706qiu6bfcm2@4ax.com>, Colin Jones <seajays@hotmail.com> wrote: >Is there a US equivalent to the Data Protection Act here in the UK? No. >We have a situation where personal contact details (name, address, >teleph


Re: Question on power of attorney
ERD <erd@nospam.net> wrote in message news:<5bofq0p93nflbh90p002j273mb9j2aq985@4ax.com>... > The situation is this. Mother has assets which the 4 sons are trying to > protect from abuse of any sort. A laudable goal, assuming Mom is in agreement wit


Switching gears from Amicus to Applicability of Foreign Law
Ok, this is a family court issue involving annulment or divorce. In the filing stage interragatories completed waiting now for some ammending of filings for issues like special equity in a residence. The jurisdiction is Florida. The parties were mar


Re: Privatised corruption investigation?
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 22:35:04 -0500, frisbieinstein@yahoo.com (Patrick Powers) wrote: >Recall the Abscam investigation, in which US Congressmen were bribed >on camera by the FBI. Seems to me that would be entrapment. But what >if a private citizen'


Re: Amicus Curia
On 26 Nov 2004, "Kelly A Gomas" <KAGomas@BellSouth.net> wrote: > [T]he . . . family court . . . matter [re. which I'd > like to advise the court about foreign law] is divorce. > The parties entered into a post-nuptial agreement [in > another country


Re: What to do with snow shovelled from driveway?
"REA1033" <rea1033@aol.com> wrote in message news:j5f7q01kjlgdjbqtm30bgt9m9ov6uoekdr@4ax.com... > That's one of the keys to this--since most of these lots are narrow with the > drives at the edge of the property line, 100% of others in the neighborho


Re: Does my WEB page infringe on my HOA's rights?
"Lee G." <leeg777@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:g9ofq05k6shp77rfi0atirft2qe6877527@4ax.com... > How many ways, if any, am I infringing on the assoc. legal rights? Once again, it's clear that someone has not been reading this newsgroup on a


Re: food
"John Molinda" <johnmolinda@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:paofq05hgk48m8eu2q4tgjibjvg3t2d8p4@4ax.com... > About 2 months ago I bought a lasagna dish at the deli at my local > large grocery store. Is it a local company? It's almost certainly inc


Re: data protection act
Stan Brown wrote: > "A M" wrote in misc.legal.moderated: > >>In the last week, I've been asked by two companies to provide more >>information about myself (in one case my phone number, in another my >>first name) "to comply with the data protection


Re: copyrights
woodcraftssuch@yahoo.com (Sam) wrote in message news:<naofq0hr0m5oqlmch2tusgacj7fog7ts8n@4ax.com>... > At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups > page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything > posted in


Re: Privatised corruption investigation?
Patrick Powers wrote: > Recall the Abscam investigation, in which US Congressmen were bribed > on camera by the FBI. Seems to me that would be entrapment. But what > if a private citizen's group were to do the same? > > Presumably the would work


Re: Ethics or else??
>From: carman_chlam@yahoo.com (Carman) > >Hi, what do you think is the most important when negotiating, would it >be ethics or the final results? > One doesn't (always:)) exclude the other. And ethics is not a purspose per se, it's a means to


Re: Can a public figure be private?...scenario for a clever legal buff.
DW, You hypothesize that a person with musical talent wishes to have a public performance career and yet retain the privacy rights accorded to "non-public figures". To do this he appears masked during his performances (like a wrestler, but wi


Can I challenge a hospital bill?
What are my options when I receive an emergency room bill for almost $10,000 following a rather serious automobile accident? I was in the hospital less than 1/2 day and there was no surgery - just a lot of testing and pain killer meds. Can I hire


Re: copyrights
Sam wrote: > At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups > page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything > posted in these group pages the property of the respective companies? > If an interesting thread


Re: copyrights
Sam wrote: > > At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups > page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything > posted in these group pages the property of the respective companies? > If an interesting threa


Re: Civil traffic violation - what type?
Stuart Bronstein wrote: > > Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > > Christopher Green wrote: > >>Stuart Bronstein <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote > >> > >>>Wow! Does that mean it can be deductible if for business purposes? > >>>Probably not, I'd guess. > >> >


Re: Privatised corruption investigation?
Patrick Powers wrote: > Recall the Abscam investigation, in which US Congressmen were bribed > on camera by the FBI. Seems to me that would be entrapment. But what > if a private citizen's group were to do the same? Entrapment means causing someon


Re: Am I responsible for Corps Debt???
Gerald wrote: [left as the last man standing in a non-profit dissolution and is now being sued for residual debt left by the corp contrary to his understandin of NJ law] > > My question is: Is there any possible way I, as a volunteer board >


Re: Question on power of attorney
ERD wrote: > The situation is this. Mother has assets which the 4 sons are trying to > protect from abuse of any sort. One of the sons assumes a durable power of > attorney and closes the mother's checking and savings accounts and opens > them in h


Re: Can a public figure be private?...scenario for a clever legal buff.
DW wrote: > If you have a definitive answer to this question you are definitely a > human law library and search engine all in one... > > Person A is a private citizen who has become a marvel at the piano > in his free time. He would like to per


Re: food
John Molinda wrote: [believes he got food poisoning from a large food chain] > > I've sent another email to the store demanding the contact info to > their legal dept and they are not responding. I'd like to sue them. Do > you think if I file in


Re: copyrights
Sam wrote: > At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups > page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything > posted in these group pages the property of the respective companies? > If an interesting thread wa


Re: US equivalent to Data Protection?
Colin Jones wrote: > Is there a US equivalent to the Data Protection Act here in the UK? I'm not aware of any such legislation. Even if it existed, you'd be hard pressed to find anyone here who is in authority and would have the inclination to pur


DVD "region" coding a WTO violation?
I'm referring to the system which allows DVDs to be played only on equipment sold in the market for which they are released. For example, a Region 1 DVD is intended for North America, and may only be played on DVD players made for sale in North America


Is it possible to sue a judge in a class action suit?
There are many parents of whom, in family/child support court that has not gotten any effective outcome from one particular judge. They elude, and he does nothing (not a bench warrant, etc.) Do judges have some type of immunity in law suit cases? Curi


Re: copyrights
"Sam" <woodcraftssuch@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:naofq0hr0m5oqlmch2tusgacj7fog7ts8n@4ax.com... > At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups > page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything > posted in


Family Law Help
I am involved in a petition for annulment or in the alternative dissolution of marriage the marriage is 10years, entered into in the Ukraine and has a post-marital agreement excluding support. And additional ageement was entered into 8 years after whe


Re: copyrights
In article <naofq0hr0m5oqlmch2tusgacj7fog7ts8n@4ax.com>, Sam <woodcraftssuch@yahoo.com> wrote: >At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups >page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything >posted in these gr


Re: Marital rape exemption, horn-honking safety exemption
In article <iaofq0hdi5ft3sdaaiot1isib5r01kqmse@4ax.com>, David S Chesler <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: [[.. muncho grosso ..]] > A number of states have statutes similar to that in the Texas >Transportation Code, Title 7 (Vehicles and Traffi


Re: Privatised corruption investigation?
Patrick Powers wrote: > Recall the Abscam investigation, in which US Congressmen were > bribed on camera by the FBI. Seems to me that would be entrapment. > But what if a private citizen's group were to do the same? It's not considered entrapm


Re: Am I responsible for Corps Debt???
Gerald wrote: > My question is: Is there any possible way I, as a volunteer > board member of a non-profit who did not sign a personal > guarantee and who is protected by the "good samaritan law" can > be held personally liable for this debt?


Re: Ethics or else??
Carman wrote: > Hi, what do you think is the most important when negotiating, > would it be ethics or the final results? What's most important is the process. Read You Can Negotiate Anything by Herb Cohen. Stu


Re: What court handles prescriptive easements?
Rustler wrote: > If I wanted to formalize a prescriptive easement, what court > would be involved? District Court? Locally, Small Claims Court > has a Landlord/Tennant division, so I wonder if they would get > into property line issues. > > I


Re: General Question on Wills and Estates
Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > I am not a lawyer, but I'd say it depends on the amount of assets > involved. There were two cases (relatives of my mother-in-law) > which settled in 3 months in California, That's actually not possible. From the time a


Re: Amicus Curia
Michael Jacobs wrote: > My first reaction is that an opinion letter from any atty, domestic > or foreign, is likely to be worthless as documentary proof of > foreign law. What the USA court will want to see, and have you > cite references to, a


Re: Foreclosure due to fines loophole in TX property code? (Texas)
In article <eaofq0lkh51747uq0hestni309i3a65hsi@4ax.com>, chesler@post.harvard.edu (David S Chesler) writes: | They've thereby converted an unsecured debt into a debt with | which they've got a security interest. Good for them! It sure | gets my


Re: Civil traffic violation - what type?
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:13:46 -0500, "Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote: [snip] >Are they demoninated "parking penalites"? I didn't think a >city could create a civil penalty, even under state law. I >thought they were "parking


Re: copyrights
"Sam" wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >At the bottom of every Google and Yahoo (and probably other) groups >page is a dated copyright. I am wondering if that makes everything >posted in these group pages the property of the respective companies? It's


Re: Question on power of attorney
"ERD" wrote in misc.legal.moderated: (Son with power of attorney closed his [possibly] incompetent mother's bank accounts and opened them in his own name) >The problem is that the new accounts are in the one brother's name with no >beneficiaries l


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