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Will a trust protect you from a lien? I'm not speaking about the
obligation of the debt. I am simply looking to protect my property. I
know it does not protect you in a law suit where a court has issued a
verdict.
Any pointers to clear definit
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Dennis G. Rears wrote:
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> I recently had a new will made up. This is my fourth will I have. I try to
> update them every 6-7 years. Anyway is there any reason to keep copies of
> prior wills?
Not that I know of. I've been advised to destroy
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Paul Cassel wrote:
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> Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
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> >>Does the mortgage company then rebuild it for me?
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> > Perhaps.
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> I'd like to know why you think that. The question seemed silly to me,
> but then you say it may be true s
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smoke_dc@yahoo.com wrote:
> Regardless, I'm wondering if it isn't a good idea to incorporate a
blog
> regardless of content. If I take that step and for some reason I am
> sued, would being incorporated protect my personal assets? Any advice
> apprec
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I received a notification from the building manager that I can break my
lease provided the apartment, which I've lived in since July, is in the
same condition as it was when I moved in. I thought the purpose of a
security deposit was to pay for damage
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This is something my business law 101 class just didn't cover.
In your opinion would selling 45-second video clips of various video
games which instruct people how to cheat at said games, be covered
under fair use?
The substantiality of the materi
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A credit card that never left my possession, other than a few purchases
has somehow been 'copied' and used at some local businesses. Other
than some suggestions for protecting from this kind of indirect theft,
how is this done and why don't the accept
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squash@peoriadesignweb.com wrote:
> I am involved in a home business and real estate and wanted to "chat"
> with a lawyer about different things I would like to do. How do I go
> about finding someone who is experienced in small business and real
> es
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> In article <0k84t0tfsol5nvp0ep00thfh97fdoes8du@4ax.com>,
> Barry Gold <barrydgold@comcast.net> wrote:
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> >The judge _can_ grant a new trial -- at the defendant's request.
> >Defendant may move for a mistrial (e.g., misconduc
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"Barry Gold" <barrydgold@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Robert E. Lewis" wrote:
> > A slightly silly, perhaps, hypothetical:
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> [OP ponders libel by a dead person, e.g. saying something
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In article <8euat0dvco8nma7k7ris9nbnamkf8hu7jt@4ax.com>,
Scott Hedrick <dinehnm@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>In Florida, in small claims, I had a judge inform my opponent, when my
>opponent announced that he doesn't accept certified mail, "Certified mail
>me
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I want to sell a stuffed animal called "Eddy Bear" but I find the name
has been registered as a trademark under the toy class. Can I avoid
infringing on this trademark by changing my name to "Eddie Bear" or
even "Edee Bear"? Thanks for any info.
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I have a legal question concerning making a will; if anybody has any
input I would appreciate it very much. Here are the details:
Me and my husband have built a house that has a deed that is in both
our names. The mortgage itself is in my husband's n
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"Mike" <m3kerusso@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1fuat058d8icf4c5q7qpfpag9b8r2ggv72@4ax.com...
> Im trying to consolidate all the defaulted students loans I have out
> there. I got a copy of my credit report and put all the lenders on my
> Direc
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 22:22:51 -0500, Jeff Wisnia
<jwisnia@conversent.net> wrote:
>Will they credit them as having paid the witheld taxes, SSI and Medicare
>on the strength of the only evidence they are likely to have, i.e. their
>last paycheck st
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Is there any sort of "statute of limitations" for collecting
debts or filing for bankruptcy? What I mean is, if I manage to
stay a step ahead of the bill collectors for a certain number
of years, will they eventually stop trying to collect?
The reas
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>>>Does the mortgage company then rebuild it for me?
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>> Perhaps.
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>
>I'd like to know why you think that. The question seemed silly to me,
>but then you say it may be true so I'd like to know if you have an
>example where this occured
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"Barry Gold" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>While we're on the subject of exempt vs. non-exempt, has anybody here
>heard the term "hourly exempt"? It appears that I am in this
>classification. It seems to mean that I don't get paid extra for
>worki
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"Dennis G. Rears" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I recently had a new will made up. This is my fourth will I have. I try to
>update them every 6-7 years. Anyway is there any reason to keep copies of
>prior wills? I have kept all my wills. I am
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Hello:
in August 2004, I lost a small claims case (Illinois) where I was the
plaintiff. The judgment said:
"Defendant is awarded $700 in attorney fees and cost".
I read it so that I owe $700 representing attorney fees and costs
alltogether. I
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Dennis G. Rears wrote:
> I recently had a new will made up. This is my fourth will I have. I
try to
> update them every 6-7 years. Anyway is there any reason to keep
copies of
> prior wills? I have kept all my wills. I am just wondering if the
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"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message
news:5guat0966nkg0uq6uv42g5q6102mfoitkr@4ax.com...
> In article <1l84t0118cl3k0au6q6umo0dfvepsu0fvr@4ax.com>,
> "Mary Lou" <baylynx@world123.net> wrote:
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> > I believe that Thrifty acted in
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I have Illinois durable property power of attorney given to me by my
mother. I live in Texas. I have a series of questions
1)Was the law firm that created the power of attorney obligated to
register it with the county or was I?
2)Is the only pla
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Stan Brown wrote:
> I believe you have misinterpreted this one. It is not a matter of
> "marriage required to be in two languages"; it is a matter of a
> person being unable to enter into a marriage when the ceremony is
> conducted in a language he
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Barry Gold wrote:
> While we're on the subject of exempt vs. non-exempt, has anybody
> here heard the term "hourly exempt"? It appears that I am in
> this classification. It seems to mean that I don't get paid
> extra for working beyond 40 h
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>>And yes, our checks do have a 90 day "Expiration Date" printed
>>on them.
>
> Out of curiosity, does anyone know if an "expiration date" such
> as this has any legal effect whatsoever? Does it create any
> obligation on a bank not to cash it,
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In article <cguat05gnkeporlpb68ug6927ljms1ul1k@4ax.com>,
henri <henri@nowhere.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 19:23:17 -0500, Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@110.net> wrote:
>>And yes, our checks do have a 90 day "Expiration Date" printed on them.
>
>Out of
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Mike,
You have defaulted on your student loans and are going through
bankruptcy. Your records are so poor that you do not know to whom you owe
money or under what terms you borrowed. You ask for advice. Student loans
(the kind of loans that ar
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