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Re: Why does a judge follow case law ?
<jd@deltadatasoft.com> wrote in message news:lft6s0ts77pm9nelqhjoa0kkfha8k92s76@4ax.com... | 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.


Re: alienation of affection and spousal right
"Peter Neenan" <pneenan@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:62jds0t63mj1hjhjhg8lmk6diitjai5nhi@4ax.com... | Is it still possible to sue for alienation of affection when one partner in | a marriage has been reluctant to engage in intercourse with


Recreativos Franco in USA (Arizona) and http://www.cita.es/franco
To Whom it may concern, from Madrid, Spain, about http://www.cita.es/franco I shall appreciate any help to investigate any public information about anyone of the names quoted at http://www.cita.es/franco B. Richardson, R. Luna International Game T


Maintenance after divorce in Kentucky
Is maintenance required if both parties are working in Kentucky and there are no other extinuation circumstances. (medical problems, etc.) But the male makes about 20,000 a year more than the other?


Can date code be used to establish an item is within warranty period?
Can anyone point me to information the legal requirements (laws or precedent cases) for production of a receipt for merchandise to receive warranty repair, in lieu of a clearly established date code that shows the item is within the warranty period?


Libel *BY* a Dead Person?
A slightly silly, perhaps, hypothetical: People know the maxim that you cannot libel a dead person, but I'm wondering if you can be libeled *by* a person after their death. My first thought was whether a trial for libel or slander could go forward i


Re: Legal hiring practices (long post; please read!)
Cal Varnsen wrote: > 2) How about the Boy Scouts of America? I know it was determined that > they are not required to allow homosexuals in their organization > because they are a "private organization" - but they also employ > people. Just as a


Re: How to get something off my record
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:06:32 -0500, Gerald Clough <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote: >You don't say if you were sentenced and a judgment entered or deferred >or whatever. If sentenced outright, you likely cannot get the record >expunged. Perh


Re: Adding realtor name to purchase agreement
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 08:06:39 -0500, "Scott Hedrick" <dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote: >. . . . >*Usually*, a lawyer is not needed in a residential transaction. . . . >. . . . That may depend on local custom. Certainly I wouldn't expect it here in


out-of-state "extended supervision" scenario?
Here's a (true) scenario, and if somebody here could answer what might happen at the end of the story, I'd really appreciate it: A male inmate in the Wisconsin prison system--- not a sexual offender, by the way; just standard burglary/theft---


Voir Dire
I went to Jury Duty earlier month, and I had a couple of questions arising from the Voir Dire process: 1) We learned that it was an assault case involving gay men. The defense attorney asked us, "do you believe that two homosexual men who have kno


Re: How to settle car accident personal injury claim without a lawyer
Rick Burt wrote: > 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 ha


Re: Situation: Conspiracy in State of NY?
a165789@lycos.com asked: >The main question here is whether or not this situation is considered >to fall under the crime of "conspiracy" in the State Of New York. [balance of recitation of facts omitted] ------------------- there is no such cri


Re: Nol Pros
Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > 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 acq


Re: alienation of affection and spousal right
Peter Neenan wrote: > Is it still possible to sue for alienation of affection Not in MD. That cause of action was abolished here decades ago. > Does this vary by state? Yes. -- This posting is for discussion purposes, not professional advi


Checks endorsed "All rights reserved" ?
What does "All rights reserved" on a check endorsement mean anyway? I was clearing up an errant daughter's numerous small debts ($100 to $900.) by making offers to the creditors to settle for 50 cents on the dollar. I described that offer in letter


Legal Gambling, The nature of law, what is truely "illegal"... an interesting argument. Who is right?
ecently a friend and I had a bit of an argument. It started out with "Is our home poker tournament legal" and slowly evolved into a question of the fundamental nature of law... I was hoping some of you legally smart folk could help sort this out. Wh


Re: disgusting bad neighbor
"Liz" wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >The street we live in is a private road, I do not know if it is against >the law to pee on a private street, where this guy also lives on, well, >his family is renting the house next to ours. Should I call the >p


Re: Legal hiring practices (long post; please read!)
"Cal Varnsen" wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >I had a rousing conversation with a friend this morning over the legal >ramifications of refusing employment to someone simply because of the >color of their skin. Title VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Ac


Re: alienation of affection and spousal right
Peter Neenan wrote: > 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 atte


Re: Oregon: can this be removed from my record?
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 treatmen


Re: Nol Pros
Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > 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 a


Patent Pending???
I have a patent pending on a product that is due to expire in 2 mo. any idea what I should due next. Doen't seem like enough time to get a patent done? Is this product dead? -Andy


Re: alienation of affection and spousal right
Peter, You ask some questions about alienation of affection and also about a wife's obligation to provide sex to the husband. Several years ago a civil case was heard locally concerning alienation of affection, I believe the plaintiff won but


Re: non compete - valid if moving to california
Barry Gold wrote: > 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


Re: Nol Pros
Arthur L. Rubin wrote: > 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 >>a


Re: Use of UCC Filing for Items Purchased on Credit Card
> >Credit card is an unsecured payment method and in the event a >chargeback, followed by bankruptcy, the question becomes how do >you get back the item that you sold, as partial or full >reimbursement for the debt? Does UCC help with this? Actua


Re: Legal hiring practices (long post; please read!)
Cal Varnsen wrote: > > 1) Where is the distinction drawn between the business world and the > educational world? My friend brought up black universities and their > hiring practices (presumably they are staffed exclusively by black > professors?).


Re: Will rectification opposition - costs to estate ?
not@top-post.texas.net wrote: > I'm thinking that the dispute arose because of the faulty will that > needed recification. That is a fault of the testator i.e. the estate, > and not the beneficiary[s]. I'm intrigued to know what the "dispute" is


Re: Situation: Conspiracy in State of NY?
a165789@lycos.com wrote: > > The main question here is whether or not this situation is considered > to fall under the crime of "conspiracy" in the State Of New York. > =================================================================================


Re: Looking for Patent attorney to trade sevice for advertising services
<thoringtoncreative@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:j3jds015od04p23v1i39sp5h42fffkvu4d@4ax.com... > 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 advert


Re: Adding realtor name to purchase agreement
"Don Zimmerman" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in message news:83jds0pd613irvbpfc5ls3lpg9e0g56pkp@4ax.com... > Sorry for the quibbling, but I always thought the job of a real estate agent > is to sell a house on behalf of the owner of the house. It is,


Re: Question regarding Bank of America business practices
In article <het6s0ptgoab8odh3oij4llgtb0mos4t8c@4ax.com>, Thalia Noir <thalia_noirt@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote: >> Laches might also be available as a defense. > >I'm afraid I'm not familar with that reference. The doctrine of laches says if you neglec


Re: Will rectification opposition - costs to estate ?
not@top-post.texas.net wrote: Why the hell do you believe Canadian or Australian Law is of any relevance to South Africa? > I unsuccessfully self-represented in a will rectification dispute. > I'm told that normally costs are allocated to th


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