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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, JohnSmith wrote:
> I got a ticket last week for sppeding. I got what's called a "Uniform
> Traffic Ticket". I was clocked at 103 MPH in a 65 MPH zone. I do not
> have a license, but a learners permit. I never got a ticket (Which
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No, seriously, I have several legal questions on medical directives that
I'll ask one at a time.
Specifically for Texas, I understand that I would use a Medical Power of
Attorney to designate somebody to decide when and if to end life support
mac
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Hi. Looking for some perspective....
This accident took place in Canada last month, if this makes a
difference to the legalities of the question.
I was driving home at night on a country highway with only one lane of
traffic for each direction.
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A reseller is selling a large ticket item, between $5,000 and
$20,000 value, to a customer that is paying using either a credit
card or other unsecured instrument like COD check. The amount is
large enough to require attention to detail but not large e
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 16:48:31 -0500, blueenuff@aol.comuwish (JohnQ.Public) wrote:
>my question isa this, what the heck is a waiver of extradition good 4 ? How
>will her probation be affected here? I ask around locally and no one will
>reply, not her
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blueenuff@aol.comuwish (JohnQ.Public) wrote in message
news:<h4puq0t252k91kohqfd5l12lsi39ldt1m9@4ax.com>...
> My girlfriend was on the run from probation in Fla when she got herself in
> trouble here in Az. which apparantly, true to her habits,
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altebachoorim@yahoo.com (JohnSmith) wrote in message
news:<k9puq0h5dnh41guv1994afj0t7a1po08n8@4ax.com>...
> Hello everyone.
>
> I got a ticket last week for sppeding. I got what's called a "Uniform
> Traffic Ticket". I was clocked at 103 MPH in a 65
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"Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote in message
news:<64puq0hi6s3eh6ngv4vol3n3q78m5q2gom@4ax.com>...
> (Hypothetical question, since I won't be building a house anytime soon.)
I am not a copyright lawyer, so don't go suing me for the
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P <cptrout$@att.net (remove $ sign to reply)> wrote in message
news:<84puq09f613ulm4peb2i3eoifd0ldkngj4@4ax.com>...
> I need a little advice regarding an auto accident in California.
> I truly appreciated any and all feedback as long as it is helpful.
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Large companies typcially control their use of time and resources, and
do not waste time making vindictive war on former employees,
particularly ones that did a lot for them.
Small business owners on the other hand, are sometimes small company
owner
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bankruptinlosangeles@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I am being sued by a creditor. The amount is around $5600. The
> creditor, a credit card company, hired a law firm and the firm claims
> to have amassed $12,000 in legal fees pursuing this case. (I attemp
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In article <34puq0lsv00rsf5b14aaphfn69ail4nfor@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>These days, with probably a majority of articles posted under bogus
>e-mail addresses, how as a practical matter would one go about
>obtaining
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Kelly A Gomas wrote:
> I have a question for which I need a great mind. I have an agreement entered
> into by two parties. The agreement has a word LABOR (which can be taken as
> the product of efforts in $, $, or even just efforts) through which
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CP wrote:
[OP was rear-ended, has had no injuries (that he knows of) and minor
damage to his van. OP has two estimates that say the rear hatch needs to
be replaced. Progressive Insurance, the other motorist's insurance,
insists that a repair of
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Terje Johan Abrahamsen wrote:
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> I heard that in the US it is a federal offence to put coins on the
> parkingmeter so that people you don't know avoid a ticket? Is that true?
I very much doubt it. In some states and/or cities it is a _local
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I have limited mobility, and have put in a request to our HOA board to
install a mailbox at my door so I don't need to get my mail at the
community mail boxes. I was initially turned down for this. Now they
say I can have a mailbox installed at my ho
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 16:49:40 -0500, g_and_s_pearce@xtra.co.nz (stephen
pearce) wrote:
>Hi
>I would be interested in the group's views on civil union legislation
>due to be passed in about a week in this country(New Zealand).
>This legislation wil
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Stan Brown wrote:
> "Gerald Clough" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>
>>But it's not Yahoo or Google you would worry
>>about. They own only their own words and images. It's the authors of the
>>posts, and I would expect a publisher to demand you
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 18:06:28 -0500 Rustler <rustler@aol.com> whittled these
words:
> I spoke to an attorney who said he might be able to get a judge to issue an
> order to stop building the fence, but it would be strictly up to the judge to
> act on h
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My Job title has been recently changed any notification to me. I only
found out such changes when I saw this new title in my profile. I was
shocked to see such changes, since I have been using my "originally
known" (Job title offered in 2000, and confi
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"Terje Johan Abrahamsen" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:<q3puq059iuu9bed9u310shpbjlm5pis55o@4ax.com>...
> I heard that in the US it is a federal offence to put coins on the
> parkingmeter so that people you don't know avoid a ticket? Is that tr
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stryped@hotmail.com wrote in message
news:<c3puq016jls3oo4ephr5vdlqcld7d306db@4ax.com>...
> Any idea on what I can do about people driving too fast and sliding
> around a curve landing in my front yard? The speedlimit is 35 but they
> drive about 60.
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JohnSmith wrote:
> I got a ticket last week for sppeding. I got what's called a "Uniform
> Traffic Ticket". I was clocked at 103 MPH in a 65 MPH zone. I do not
> have a license, but a learners permit. I never got a ticket (Which may
> be the reason
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I recently made the post quoted below to misc.consumers and a poster
there recommended I repost my question here:
>I recently opened a BofA savings accounts only to have it locked a few
>weeks later with customer service informing me that I once (b
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Hi-
I filed an intent to use trademark application about 2 years
ago which was approved for publication by the examining attorney.
It went to publication and was opposed. I attempted to get
summary judgement but was denied.
I have just recentl
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"Terje Johan Abrahamsen" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:q3puq059iuu9bed9u310shpbjlm5pis55o@4ax.com...
>I heard that in the US it is a federal offence to put coins on the
> parkingmeter so that people you don't know avoid a ticket? Is that tr
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"Corwin, Prince of Amber" <RickBryan@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:<g5puq0566o1bndnbrneh945fc3dmipsuvu@4ax.com>...
> I'm tired of being in-house counsel and really think I can run my own
> shop, my own way, but I don't have the experience to go it alo
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sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote in message
news:<n3puq0d0a2j09gt5ir5c2tmupv4j1brb3t@4ax.com>...
> >>"You two want to go on making it for a while?"
> >That may be insufficient in some jurisdictions. I was at the wedding
> >of friends in Canad
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"JohnQ.Public" <blueenuff@aol.comuwish> wrote in message
news:h4puq0t252k91kohqfd5l12lsi39ldt1m9@4ax.com...
snip for brevity
> my question isa this, what the heck is a waiver of extradition good 4 ? How
> will her probation be affected here? I ask
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In article <q3puq059iuu9bed9u310shpbjlm5pis55o@4ax.com>,
Terje Johan Abrahamsen <me@privacy.net> wrote:
>I heard that in the US it is a federal offence to put coins on the
>parkingmeter so that people you don't know avoid a ticket? Is that true?
>
>
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Terje Johan Abrahamsen wrote:
>
> I heard that in the US it is a federal offence to put coins on the
> parkingmeter so that people you don't know avoid a ticket? Is that true?
It's a LOCAL offense in some jurisdictions. It doesn't seem to
me that
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I'm not an attorney, I just have a lot of experience with fighting tickets
in
MA/NH. I know nothing about NY, all my comments are based on my
experience with MA/NH. For lots of info on fighting tickets, see
www.motorists.com
"JohnSmith" <alte
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(Rewriting my previous attempt, to add more legal content)
Michael T wrote:
>
> 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 da
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bankruptinlosangeles@yahoo.com wrote:
> I am being sued by a creditor. The amount is around $5600. The
> creditor, a credit card company, hired a law firm and the firm claims
> to have amassed $12,000 in legal fees pursuing this case. (I attempted
> t
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In article <k9puq0h5dnh41guv1994afj0t7a1po08n8@4ax.com>,
JohnSmith <altebachoorim@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hello everyone.
>
>I got a ticket last week for sppeding. I got what's called a "Uniform
>Traffic Ticket". I was clocked at 103 MPH in a 65 MPH zone.
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Corwin, Prince of Amber wrote:
[wants to buy into a small law firm in NY, NY]
>
> Unfortunately I've got no clue where to begin finding out where and
> whether opportunities exist. I don't really see anything in the NY
> Law Journal.
>
> Any com
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JohnQ.Public wrote:
[g.f. true to her pattern, flees one state then waives extradition in
another a few times]
>
> my question isa this, what the heck is a waiver of extradition good 4 ? How
> will her probation be affected here? I ask around lo
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tony wrote:
> I have a very tricky problem.
>
> I have a two year lease. I rented it through real estate agency. They
> told me, not in writing, although the lease is two year, I can move
> out after one year giving two month notice in writing.
>
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Gerald Clough wrote:
> And there might be a problem with the fact that the private citizen may
> be committing a crime to egt the evidence. There was a time when a
> private citizen who was not acting with the police could do something
> like break
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Terje Johan Abrahamsen wrote:
> I heard that in the US it is a federal offence to put coins on the
> parkingmeter so that people you don't know avoid a ticket? Is that true?
>
>
I know of no such law in the 'US' and highly doubt one exists. AFAIK,
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Barry Gold wrote:
>
> Paul Cassel wrote:
> > I think it hilarious that you cite the ACLU as reputable. What then is a
> > disputable organization?
>
> I guess it depends on whether you think our first, fourth, fifth, and
> sixth amendment rights
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stryped@hotmail.com wrote:
[he thinks folks drive recklessly and run into his yard doing property
damage and threatening the safety of his children]
..
>
> I was thinking of putting a fence up using 6x6 posts in concrete but
> wondered if somehow
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Barry Gold wrote:
>
> Paul Cassel wrote:
>
>>I think it hilarious that you cite the ACLU as reputable. What then is a
>>disputable organization?
>
>
> I guess it depends on whether you think our first, fourth, fifth, and
> sixth amendment rig
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Jim Ranieri wrote:
>
> I don't know about an individual challenging or negotiating a reduced fee
> but insurance companies do it all the time.
>
I have mediated cases where individuals do just this. Due to factors too
complex to go into here,
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
>
> In article <rvqmq0hk84ksrs203rk10vrgphno7jj7al@4ax.com>,
> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I don't know about Yahoo groups,
>
> Yahoo "groups" are mailing lists (also archived on Yahoo's web site
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In article <p4puq0djcmrkjj9ac749uj9duk7f7pnsjd@4ax.com>,
Kelly A Gomas <KAGomas@BellSouth.net> wrote:
>I if came to partitioning of interests in property wherein two parties
>contributed labor, one being highly skilled but not a professional and the
>
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In article <h4puq0t252k91kohqfd5l12lsi39ldt1m9@4ax.com>,
JohnQ.Public <blueenuff@aol.comuwish> wrote:
>
[[.. munch ..]]
>
>my question isa this, what the heck is a waiver of extradition good 4 ?
In general, a 'wavier of extradition' is a consent
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In article <34puq0lsv00rsf5b14aaphfn69ail4nfor@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
[[.. munch ..]]
>
>These days, with probably a majority of articles posted under bogus
>e-mail addresses, how as a practical matter would on
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> writes:
> Is it possible in law to have material that is copyright and cannot
> be reproduced without the author's permission (as copyright owner),
> even though it is impossible to say who the author (copyri
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"JohnSmith" <altebachoorim@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:k9puq0h5dnh41guv1994afj0t7a1po08n8@4ax.com...
> Hello everyone.
>
> I got a ticket last week for sppeding. I got what's called a "Uniform
> Traffic Ticket". I was clocked at 103 MPH in a 65
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