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Stan Brown wrote:
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> "colotinker@msn.com" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> >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
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> Thalia Noir wrote:
> [BoA charged his new account for what they claim is an arrears condition
> on an account from 1989. He wonders about the SoL here]
Paul Cassel wrote:
> The Statute of Limitations only applies to the time a debtor can file
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tony wrote:
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> I have a very tricky problem.
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> 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 writi
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> Michael Jacobs wrote:
> > the maximum time the meter will hold is the maximum
> > length of time that a car is permitted to park there without being
> > moved
chesler@post.harvard.edu wrote:
> What does "moved" mean?
>
> There remain pla
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Hello,
Six months ago i sold an RV trailer to an unknown party. The trailer
was in AZ and i live in MI now, so a friend of mine facilitated the
sale. The buyer agreed that there was no title, or reg or plates,(we
later sent him the title),but happ
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My kid and I sustained whiplash-type injuries in a car accident 6
months ago and the other driver's insurance has accepted liability.
Medical and treatment bills are about $4000 and still ongoing my wage
loss is $20,000.
Does anyone have any tips on
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I am currently building a home and am having some difficulty with my
builder about the exact model of items being installed. The signed
contract was vague on exact model numbers, but the items were sold as
"upgraded" items.
The buyer (myself) purch
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Hi I'm a law student from India and am doing some research on
protection of minority shareholders in select countries across the
world. I have found a lot of references to s.227 of the UK Companies
Act 1989. However I do not have a paid subscription to
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Hi,
I have been doing my best to try to educate myself on copyright law,
and there are some parts that appear to be vague (wonder upon wonders).
I am wondering if anyone can give me an answer to the following
situation, which I believe is probably
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According to <chesler@post.harvard.edu>:
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> Michael Jacobs wrote:
> > the maximum time the meter will hold is the maximum
> > length of time that a car is permitted to park there without being
> > moved
>
> (I'm using Google Groups Beta, so t
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"Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
news:vtqcr0tvopnqbadf1388vimibbe7gqm200@4ax.com...
> Here is a discussion of both Texas living wills and other directives.
> Someone who suspects they may be at home as death approac
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I have a quick question, which may have a negative answer.
I'm wondering if a party to a lawsuit files the Usenet posts of
numerous third parties, mischaracterizing them in what would
be a defamatory manner if it were not privileged, whether those
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>A couple of questions. Can my wife get into any legal trouble with the
>recruitment agency if she contacts the company directly since the
>recruiter seems to be incompetent. She hasn't signed anything with the
>recruiter saying that she would use this
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We live in Florida and we got a letter from the treasurer of Arlington
County, VA, saying they're planning to sue us in Arlington County
General District Court for back taxes, unless we pay by a certain date
which is a few days from now. The amount in
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Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote in
news:ktqcr0tn5d3tr20teo0tj9d5802n68uavb@4ax.com:
> About seven months ago one of employees lost her paycheck and as it was
> for well over $1,000 I put a stop payment order on it with our bank
> befor
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Steve wrote:
> (email and posted)
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> Gerald said, in part:
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>>Since it was pretty clearly the judge of a fine-only
>>court, a muncipal court or a justice court, there is no right in Texas
>>to appointed councel in those courts.
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>
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surjitsamrai wrote:
> This question relates to PHI - permenat health insurance
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> "Incapacity means in relation to a Member, a condition whereby that Member is
> unable due to illness or injury to perform the duties of the Member's own
> occupati
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A title company acted as escrow agents in managing disbursements from a
construction loan. The homeowner had a contract with the lender (bank)
but not the title company. The title company failed to obtain lien
waivers prior to disbursing funds. Several
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chesler@post.harvard.edu wrote:
> Related issue (I left suburbia last night and revisited these
> problems)
> in a city where the parking spaces are marked, if more cars are
> parked than there are meters, which car gets the ticket?
That's a tough
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"Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
news:6uqcr0lvsof30e8gm7ns5b26b3e1s50mao@4ax.com...
| Michael Jacobs wrote:
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| > blueenuff@aol.comuwish (JohnQ.Public) wrote in message
| > news:<h4puq0t252k91kohqfd5l12lsi39ldt1m9@
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"Jeff Wisnia" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>For the heck of it I called our bank and was told it would cost us
>another $20 to renew it for another six months. It seems like that could
>go on forever, or at least for as long as we kept the account
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>Why not a mail _slot_ rather than a mail _box_? It would probably be
>easier for you since you wouldn't have to open your front door.
It depends on what the issue is. It may be that the condo board doesn't want
the mail carriers wandering around t
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>for well over $1,000 I put a stop payment order on it with our bank
>before issuing her a replacement. The stop payment order cost $20. (It
>was just another one of those things which go into our overhead and are
>never thought about by the clients
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<<<"Fact-finder" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>My Job title has been recently changed [without ?] any notification to me.
>Does an employee have the right to fight?>>>
Hmmm. Not enough info here. Do you have an employment contract? Are you in a
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In article <c3puq016jls3oo4ephr5vdlqcld7d306db@4ax.com>,
<stryped@hotmail.com> wrote:
>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. I got
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In article <jqs8r0dueh51ea4hjrob85jcp4smf1phdh@4ax.com>,
HR <realsysLLC@aol.com> wrote:
>I have just recently received a TON of paperwork from the opposing
>attorney asking for all kinds of information and documents on
>how my business is set up, h
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Do laws mean what the words in them say?
In article <3uqcr0lnmklm6d46664il4if0b43nc6phs@4ax.com>,
Gerald Clough <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>I can cite Texas, which is the arena within which I work. From the Code
>of Criminal Procedu
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On 07 Dec 2004, "Texas Yankee" <No-email_address@nowhere.com> wrote:
> My 19-year old son covered under his Mother's group
> medical policy - he doesn't live with her - is in the
> hospital now [and] his coverage limits will probably be
> exceeded
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004, "randy" <randy@integranetcorp.com> wrote:
> to fight a suit from a credit card company for
> balance owed but need to settle for a lesser
> amount.
>
> The case is already scheduled to be heard
> on the 20th - can it be del
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n Tue, 07 Dec 2004, surjitsamrai@aol.com (surjitsamrai) wrote:
> [ A health plan or insurance policy states: ]
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> "Incapacity means in relation to a Member, a
> condition whereby that Member is unable due
> to illness or injury to perform the duti
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surjitsamrai wrote:
> This question relates to PHI - permenat health insurance
>
> "Incapacity means in relation to a Member, a condition whereby that Member is
> unable due to illness or injury to perform the duties of the Member's own
> occupation
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randy wrote:
> to fight a suit from a credit card company for balance owed but need to
> settle for a lesser amount. The case is already scheduled to be heard
> on the 20th - can it be delayed until I can find the right attorney?
You can try to vac
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In article <2tqcr01vrqtl5jsla993piu9d7qqro1b70@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"Natedawg" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>> I am a pre-law student, with an interest in such matters.
>>I agreed to write the Appellate brief a
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Thomas R. Bruce wrote:
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> ===========================================================
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> Oral argument previews:
> Prepared by the liibulletin editorial board:
> < http://www.law.cornell.edu/bulletin/04board.htm >
>
> ===============
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>What you must realize is that the judge was going through a facade of
>a fair trial for your friend. Suppose the judge had been honest and
>said, "Look, dude, just pay the fine because the law may say you're
>innocent till proven guilty, but in traffi
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In article <oqs8r0l994k7av9heh2c0a2m2mruelukdr@4ax.com>,
Michael Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>[...] On the third hand, you have every legal right to
>put a fence or wall around your property unless there are some zoning
>or setback requirem
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Jeff Wisnia wrote:
(Summary: Employee lost paycheck. Poster issued a new check, and
put a stop payment order on the old one. That stop payment
has now expired.)
> The check is now over seven months old. If it surfaces and makes its way
> throu
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Fraggle wrote:
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> My wife and I live in Illinois. My wife recently applied for a job
> through a recruiter. The salary advertised was for 60-70k. After
> dealing with the recruiter, who is just stupid or has some sort of
> hidden agenda, my wife
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BittyGeorgia wrote:
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> My husband had two leg surgeries, on 9/3 and 9/30. On 10/1, we
> received a letter from our insurance company stating that the surgeries
> would not be covered. Not very good timing. They are claiming
> pre-existing condit
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>From: sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
>
>How would I lose the right to copy something in the public domain just
>because Donald the Scofflaw Trump copied it first?
The Donald might claim that you copied _his_ building.
>
>If he published Sh
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Jeff Wisnia wrote:
> About seven months ago one of employees lost her paycheck and as
> it was for well over $1,000 I put a stop payment order on it with
> our bank before issuing her a replacement. The stop payment order
> cost $20. (It was just
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Dick Adams wrote:
> Al Jackson <aajiv@flash.net> wrote:
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>>I know, all states require a marriage license, for civil maggiage,
>>and it has to be signed by a person given authority.
>
> That is true except in States that permit Common Law marriage
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On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 10:08:05 -0500, Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
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>The lawyers I know who have bought into such firms have made their
>contacts through informal social modes. That is, a lawyer working for a
>large firm puts out socially that
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>I believe in Texas that if there is no Medical Power of Attorney, then
>the doctor(s) must consult with the next of kin. This amounts to a
>default Medical Power of Attorney.
>I thought that for me the default would be adequate, however, a healt
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Fact-finder wrote:
> ... This new title could be
> percieved as 1)downgrade from my originl title, 2)misrepresentation
by
> me in the resume, which could become grounds from not being offered
> the positions, if a potential employer contacts my cur
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"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:hrs8r0dcvk20t6nj0hjti772mrbnfmv2cu@4ax.com...
> "Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote in message
> news:<64puq0hi6s3eh6ngv4vol3n3q78m5q2gom@4ax.com>...
> > (Hypothetical
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