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nyone know of any other countries wherein marriages are required to be in
both languages and comments please....... Annulment action brought in
Florida. H. 60 W. 40
The parties, were purportedly married in Simferopol Crimea Ukraine on July
1, 19
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"Treachery" <cpqtdm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:qauos0hbv7ujeprufes9dpojco2ir8fb1s@4ax.com...
>I am in California.
I am not...
And I know Precious Little about California Law...
But...
According to a Fairly Recent Decis
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I really need some advice and don't know what else to do.
My situation:
44 yeard old male
Live in Illinois
Unemployed from 11/2001 thru 4/2004
Used CC to live on
35k in CC debt
3 CC in total
Have stopped using all CC's
10k - 14.9%
12k -
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My sister has filed a Complaint for Grandparent Visitation papers in
Sacramento County, California against the mother of her grandchild. The
parents of the child has divorced and is currently living with the
mother.
However, i have had more direct c
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Hello
Last month- Nov. 24 '04 (usa- Thanksgiving Eve) I was struck in the
nose by a number of 1/2 pound muffin mix boxes. Was reaching for one
high on a shelf when a huge stacked column next to it came down hitting
me on the top of the nose. Consequ
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I signed a training contract with a small airline as first officer
(co-pilot). I left just before training was finished because the job
was too stressful for me to accomplish safely. They want to sue me now
for breach of contract, saying I left volunta
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I'm launching a website within the next month. It will be a service
based, not product based site, and I'm thinking about registering the
domain name/website address as a service mark with the US Patent and
Trademark Office.
I have a few questions:
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In article <qbuos09hk53blflmgq7hdev6l374vg14qo@4ax.com>,
FScott2240 <fscott2240@aol.com> wrote:
>I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my hazard
>insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and that the
>insu
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> Is it possible for an employee to be non-exempt under California
> law but exempt under Federal law?
Yes
> If so, do the restrictions of
> both sets apply -- that is, he must be paid overtime (CA), but
> cannot be docked pay for an absence of l
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In article <d2ujs0hb320p2cerp066fi3chie669dg78@4ax.com>,
<stryped@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Is maintenance required if both parties are working in Kentucky and
>there are no other extinuation circumstances. (medical problems, etc.)
>But the male makes abo
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X purchased real property from Y several years ago (outright, not
financed). X and all of X's children have recently decided to sell the
property. It turns out that X asked Y to make out the deed (which has
still not been recorded) to X's oldest child
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I recently got supervision for a failure to yield ticket.
About a week later, I got a speeding ticket. That may mean supervision for
the speeding ticket isn't an option.
It may even mean that my failure to yield ticket sticks.
I don't have any convic
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I'm considering creating a blog and inviting third parties to post
comments on it. I'm worried, however, that a third party may post
comments that may libel other parties. I could moderate and screen
comments before posting but don't know if that would
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On 10/28/04 I rented a car online for a two-week period from Thrifty.com.
The car rental location was in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The following
statement describes what occurred:
----------------------------------
Statement sent to Thrifty on 12/13/04
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I need some advice on what to expect:
At 7:55 am this Sunday morning(in Southern California where I live)I
pulled my car into a grocery store parking space when I heard this
sharp sound on the front bumper. I stopped the car. It was a young
woman wh
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FScott2240 wrote:
> I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my
hazard
> insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and
that the
> insurance amount must at least equal to the amount of the mortgage.
Does this
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HoMoon115 wrote:
> I received a $30 parking ticket from the University of Wisconsin
> Transportation Department on the Madison Campus. I was parked in a
lot
> that required a parking permit. My car was there for no more than
five
> minutes while I r
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Don Zimmerman wrote:
> "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
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Treachery wrote:
> I am in California.
I am not a CA lawyer so these comments are just general observations.
Your state's law may provide otherwise.
> I filed a Complaint for Grandparent Visitation and a court date has
> been sent. I sent served
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HoMoon115 wrote:
> I received a $30 parking ticket from the University of Wisconsin
> Transportation Department on the Madison Campus. I was parked in a lot
> that required a parking permit. My car was there for no more than five
> minutes while I ran
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FScott2240 wrote:
> I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my hazard
> insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and that the
> insurance amount must at least equal to the amount of the mortgage. Does this
>
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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:sauos0lfovs8vsn9p1b9m5vs1g0osjj64a@4ax.com...
> "Austin Franklin" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> >Can anyone point me to information the legal requirements (laws or
precedent
> >case
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Stuart Bronstein wrote:
> 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
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In article <lft6s0ts77pm9nelqhjoa0kkfha8k92s76@4ax.com>,
<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 Shi
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Second, specifically referring to the computer professional
> exemption in CA labor law section 515.5, does that only
> exempt the employee from being paid time-and-a-half for
> CA overtime, but he still must be paid straig
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"Arthur L. Rubin" <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote in message
news:21ujs0plkqj55aebfnqhqna23jgvpijjfm@4ax.com...
> Although, it should be pointed out that some males have sued to be
> hired as strippers in clubs, in states which have gender discrimi
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Steve wrote:
> <<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?
>
> Why bother? Witholding affection is part of a v
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Let us assume that at some future time the Democratic party manages to
recapture both houses of Congress and the Presidency. Let us further
assume that it's better to have assured rule over a smaller country than
precarious rule over a larger one.
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What is the general course of events for ex-employees of a company which
slinks away in the night away and doesen't issue W-2s to their
employees, and probably also didn't make all the federal, state and
maybe municipal witholding tax, SSI and
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"HoMoon115" <homoon115@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:gbuos0917h2tn6eq0a9d6uu9rh7debfl84@4ax.com...
> I received a $30 parking ticket from the University of Wisconsin
> Transportation Department on the Madison Campus. I was parked in a lot
> that
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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 ...
"Ar
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FScott2240 wrote:
>
> I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my hazard
> insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and that the
> insurance amount must at least equal to the amount of the mortgage. Does thi
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
>
> In article <21ujs0plkqj55aebfnqhqna23jgvpijjfm@4ax.com>,
> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>
> >Although, it should be pointed out that some males have sued to be
> >hired as strippers in clubs, in stat
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Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
> "Christopher Green" <cj.green@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>> Your belief that Wife has "marital obligations" and that Husband
>> has a "right to access her whenever he wants" may be a problem,
I wen
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Austin Franklin wrote:
> 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?
To take your question seriously the way you asked it, y
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This is a national employer, retail and about 100 stores across the
country since 1984...
My wife wanted to try retail and has taken a pay cut for less
responsibility after making management quickly (against my judgement,
she is from Japan and I hav
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In article <jbuos0phkrm6bp9mq1d3tlfvnp709m6mi0@4ax.com>,
Thoth <thoth@notlisted.net> wrote:
>"Phoebe & Allyson" <allyphoe@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:82ujs0tmsbqbm8kpb8k1eiqd7i3q0sf64u@4ax.com...
>> Cal Varnsen wrote:
>>
>>> 2) How about the
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 15:20:35 -0500, "HoMoon115" <homoon115@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>I received a $30 parking ticket from the University of Wisconsin
>Transportation Department on the Madison Campus. I was parked in a lot
>that required a parking permit. M
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"Seth Breidbart" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>In article <21ujs0plkqj55aebfnqhqna23jgvpijjfm@4ax.com>,
>Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Although, it should be pointed out that some males have sued to be
>>hired as strippers
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"HoMoon115" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I received a $30 parking ticket from the University of Wisconsin
>Transportation Department on the Madison Campus. I was parked in a lot
>that required a parking permit. My car was there for no more than five
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"FScott2240" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my hazard
>insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and that the
>insurance amount must at least equal to the amount of the
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 15:20:45 -0500, FScott2240 <fscott2240@aol.com> wrote:
: I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my hazard
: insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and that the
: insurance amount
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 15:20:45 -0500, fscott2240@aol.com (FScott2240)
wrote:
>I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my hazard
>insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and that the
>insurance amount must a
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Peter Neenan wrote:
The
> Husband has reason to suspect a paramour. The wife has recently
attempted
> to refuse to honor her marital obligations and instead has claimed
that the
> husband does not have a right to access her whenever he wants. Do
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On 24 Dec 2004 15:20:34 -0500, "Roberto" <someone@microsoft.com>
wrote:
>It seems to me that filing for a divorce in my situation should be easy,
>since my wife bailed a while ago pretty much without a trace. I want to do
>this as quickly and chea
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 15:20:18 -0500, "Treachery" <cpqtdm@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>When i checked the status of the court papers, 2 attempts have been
>made and notices have been left at the front door but the papers have
>not been delivered.... If the pa
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>I'm going for a mortgage and I noticed that the bank requires my hazard
>insurance company to name the bank as an additional loss payee and that the
>insurance amount must at least equal to the amount of the mortgage. Does this
>mean that if the house
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>On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 17:53:07 -0500, "tatooine11"
><thoringtoncreative@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>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 do
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