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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:22:16 -0500, Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
>speicher24@hotmail.com wrote:
>> My kid and I sustained whiplash-type injuries in a car accident 6
>> months ago and the other driver's insurance has accepted liability.
>> Medi
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:22:43 -0500, Rob <rob@yoohoo.com> wrote:
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>Unfortunately, my girlfriend wants to end our relationship. She has
>expressed interest in keeping the house. In return she would pay me $100k
>over 5 years, "just to be fair...".
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jd@deltadatasoft.com wrote:
> I've heard all about this: "oh well that's what they're expected to do"
> and perhaps they won't get re-elected and perhaps they might get a
> reprimand.
> Bull Shit.
>
> It doesn't happen, and if it does, it rarel
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he main question here is whether or not this situation is considered
to fall under the crime of "conspiracy" in the State Of New York.
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On a day in the
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asdf wrote:
> hi - i have a non compete signed with my current employer in new
> jersey. if i go work for a competitor in california can they sue me in
> the nj courts. i have heard that non competes are much harder to
> enforce under california sta
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Thalia Noir wrote:
> How do I establish that the account was improperly seized? Naturally
> BofA is very uncooperative when it comes to establishing that this is a
> valid debt.
If 'twere me, I'd send them a letter, certified mail, return receip
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asdf wrote:
>
> hi - i have a non compete signed with my current employer in new
> jersey. if i go work for a competitor in california can they sue me in
> the nj courts. i have heard that non competes are much harder to
> enforce under califo
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Jonesy wrote:
> I have a friend of mine who was physically struck while standing on the
> sidewalk, by a passing car . This accident was witnessed by multiple
> witnesses, and then the "suspect" then immediately fled from the scene.
>
> Since t
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Greetings:
I live in CA and have a baton registration permit (#137097). I know
that I am able to carry side handled and straight batons, but are
expandable batons acceptable? Or do I need another type of permit for
it? I've checked the BSIS websi
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asdf wrote:
> hi - i have a non compete signed with my current employer in
> new jersey. if i go work for a competitor in california can
> they sue me in the nj courts. i have heard that non competes
> are much harder to enforce under californi
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JimJx wrote:
> > the car was repaired and they are making payments and I try to get the
> > car from the repair shop, will I be responsible for anything they have
> > not paid even though I did not authorize it?
Michael Jacobs wrote:
> Yes. The m
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Dick Adams wrote:
> rocky <rochellebaker@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>I have been at my apartment on a six month lease, which ended
>>31st of October. The landlord sent me a reminder letter to
>>renew my lease for a further six months. After they sent th
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 19:25:26 -0500, jd@deltadatasoft.com wrote:
>I've heard all about this: "oh well that's what they're expected to do"
>and perhaps they won't get re-elected and perhaps they might get a
>reprimand.
>Bull Shit.
>It doesn't happe
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My question:
What can I do to insure that when I give them
this last check, that it is clear that this is payment
in full? Would it be appropriate to request some
sort of general release be signed by my mother
and step-dad prior to my sending the
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Might this development create a serious problem for Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis?
Might Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis eventually become free services with
banner ads?
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There's a story at http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig3/monahan1.html about a
man who was arrested in airport for raising a voice against intimidating his
pregnant wife by TSA; the man subsequently was charged with allegations
that, according to him, we
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In article <lft6s0ts77pm9nelqhjoa0kkfha8k92s76@4ax.com>,
jd@deltadatasoft.com wrote:
> So, someone (prefferably a judge yourself) tell me why a judge pays
> attention to case law, and usually tries to not be overturned.
>
> I'm also interested in
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In article <8ft6s0lg6nh1j2cam0vit0bril7m16ajq1@4ax.com>,
"Jonesy" <jonesy1973@excite.com> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone can help me with this legal issue.
>
> I have a friend of mine who was physically struck while standing on the
> sidewalk
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Please allow me to preface this inquiry by stating that I am NOT an
attorney or a law student, nor is the individual I engaged in
conversation with either of these things. I have a bachelor's degree
that involved studying mass media law and through tha
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jd@deltadatasoft.com wrote:
> So, someone (prefferably a judge yourself) tell me why a judge pays
> attention to case law, and usually tries to not be overturned.
>
> I'm also interested in the cases that get remanded to lower courts.
If
> the c
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, "Jonesy" <jonesy1973@excite.com> wrote:
> A friend standing on the sidewal was struck by
> a passing car in the presence of multiple witnesses
> and the "suspect" then immediately fled.
>
> Since then, a police detective found
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In article <8ft6s0lg6nh1j2cam0vit0bril7m16ajq1@4ax.com>,
Jonesy <jonesy1973@excite.com> wrote:
>I have a friend of mine who was physically struck while standing on the
>sidewalk, by a passing car . This accident was witnessed by multiple
>witnesses
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In article <adt6s0dba4sqop3rnek2psshqca72rm2rp@4ax.com>,
Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
>Dick Adams wrote:
>>
>> As someone who had three surgeries in the past 18 months I know, the
>> doctor was supposed to go through the insurance company to
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Hello,
I'm looking for a patent attorney that can help me with a patent
for 1 product that needs a utility patent. I will in exchange offer
my advertising and design services.
You can view my company online at http://thoringtoncreative.com/
Thank
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If I want to transfer a deed to a piece of
property to another person, as a gift, with
no money changing hands, what is the
simplest and cheapest way to do it..???
The property has no liens on it and is owned
outright.
The state is Texas....
T
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Tony Lawrence wrote:
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> Father in nursing home, partially aphasic. Can answer simple
> questions, but probably not 100% competent. Not 100% out of it either.
>
> Mother of 4 siblings dead, father had remarried several years ago,
> before stroke t
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:22:44 -0500, squash@peoriadesignweb.com wrote:
>to me? Would this be an acceptable substitute to having them sign a
>paper copy and snail mail back to me?
>my email is faraz, saquashclub org
To answer your and Gary's questio
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johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Got a quick question about statute of limitations in Pennsylvania. A 25
> year old guy just accused me of beating him severely with a tire rod
> when he was 5 years old. He said he remembered it happening when he had
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Michael Jacobs wrote:
> And one other big difference (you didn't ask) is that a dismissal after a
> prosecution has gone forward beyond a certain point (usually, after a
> contested trial has begun) counts as an acquittal ...
Cite? My recollectio
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"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vct6s0ttkn72u6r4epueufcs43239ghsj4@4ax.com...
> Why on earth would you want to add a real estate agent to the mix after
> you've already signed a contract? Their job, for which they ch
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truckinsp wrote:
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> >Interesting. Does that mean, because I _am_ a RADAR expert, I shouldn't
> >have much trouble challenging RADAR data on a factual basis, if I do
> >get a RADAR ticket?
>
> >(Yes, I probably would challenge it, if my fine plus
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"Jonesy" <jonesy1973@excite.com> wrote in message
news:8ft6s0lg6nh1j2cam0vit0bril7m16ajq1@4ax.com...
> I was wondering if anyone can help me with this legal issue.
>
> I have a friend of mine who was physically struck while standing on the
> sidewa
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I unsuccessfully self-represented in a will rectification dispute.
I'm told that normally costs are allocated to the estate, and I
guess that a competent lawer would have arranged that.
Instead the costs were allocated to me personally.
I'm thinking
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Is that the correct spelling?
>
> What is the correct pronunciation?
>
> What does it mean?
>
> Under what conditions can you get a judge to do it?
>
The correct spelling is nolle prosequi.
A judge does not do it so you can't get it from a judg
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<jd@deltadatasoft.com> wrote in message
news:lft6s0ts77pm9nelqhjoa0kkfha8k92s76@4ax.com...
> So, someone (prefferably a judge yourself) tell me why a judge pays
> attention to case law, and usually tries to not be overturned.
A very good question th
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jd@deltadatasoft.com writes:
> So, someone (prefferably a judge yourself) tell me why a judge pays
> attention to case law, and usually tries to not be overturned.
First and foremost, they are professionals, and in their field,
adherence to preced
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<jondoeengineer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:let6s054vohbife0drpg75tsbqf0o8lqf8@4ax.com...
> I am an engineer working for an engineering firm. Our firm was working
> on a project in another state. While I am a licensed engineer in my
> home st
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"Jonesy" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I have a friend of mine who was physically struck while standing on the
>sidewalk, by a passing car . This accident was witnessed by multiple
>witnesses, and then the "suspect" then immediately fled from the sc
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"" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I've heard all about this: "oh well that's what they're expected to do"
>and perhaps they won't get re-elected and perhaps they might get a
>reprimand.
>Bull Shit.
>
>It doesn't happen, and if it does, it rarely af
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There is a family moved into the rental house next door in summer last
year. Since their occupancy, our family has been annoyed by the noise
from their stomping on the stairs early in the morning, 6am or so,
using washer and dryer in the morning start
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"Michael Jacobs" <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:vct6s0ttkn72u6r4epueufcs43239ghsj4@4ax.com...
> "dce3535" <rajgolig@pediatrics.ohio-state.edu> wrote in message
> news:pgttr0lqdqotfa5le1vdl16pkbkvdk8ebs@4ax.com...
> > I now want a rea
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<johnmolinda@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:6ft6s01i3qkj7k69vhimg61prp04aq1mvj@4ax.com...
> Got a quick question about statute of limitations in Pennsylvania.
I am not a PA lawyer and don't have a specific answer for you
> A 25
> year old guy j
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I was convicted of DUII in Oregon back in 1999 and was also in an accident
where several were injured. I was then charged with and assault for each of
the injuries which were also felonies. Since them I completed treatment, go
to AA and have just had
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jd@deltadatasoft.com wrote:
> I've heard all about this: "oh well that's what they're expected to do"
> and perhaps they won't get re-elected and perhaps they might get a
> reprimand.
> Bull Shit.
>
> It doesn't happen, and if it does, it rarely
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Outyounder wrote:
> I was convicted of DUII in Oregon back in 1999 and was also in an accident
> where several were injured. I was then charged with and assault for each of
> the injuries which were also felonies. Since them I completed treatment
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johnmolinda@yahoo.com wrote:
> Got a quick question about statute of limitations in Pennsylvania. A 25
> year old guy just accused me of beating him severely with a tire rod
> when he was 5 years old. He said he remembered it happening when he had
>
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Jonesy wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone can help me with this legal issue.
>
> I have a friend of mine who was physically struck while standing on the
> sidewalk, by a passing car . This accident was witnessed by multiple
> witnesses, and then
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Is it still possible to sue for alienation of affection when one partner in
a marriage has been reluctant to engage in intercourse with the other? The
Husband has reason to suspect a paramour. The wife has recently attempted
to refuse to honor her ma
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