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I have several young kin in Germany and would like to set up an
educational trust for them. Can someone steer me on how to go about
this?
Frank
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<m@bluegroup.tv> wrote in message
news:4p88u01okk4jb4i7lu6kvtor4b9mf2rmj9@4ax.com...
> My fried and I are planning to start a new business; we will form an
> LLC. Our concern is: He has another job and makes around $100.000 per
> year. Is the LLC inco
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Hi.
The person who is responsible for the accident is claiming
responsibility and he is insured by StateFarm. Statefarm has agreed to
pay for the damage to my car and my medical expenses. I retained an
injury to my neck, the medical expenses probabl
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AS,
From your post it sounds as if you had your day in court and the judge
ruled. You are unhappy. You want to raise issues, your partial deafness,
that should have been raised in court. You offer no explanation for your
failure to raise these
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I recently moved into a new condo that I love. However the garbage
chute backs onto my bedroom. When someone uses it I can hear them very
clearly from my bed or bathroom. I can hear them open the door, open
the chute, and I can certainly hear the clank
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> tell me why a judge pays attention to case law, and usually
> tries to not be overturned
Because that is the job of a judge in the common-law system. He is
absolutely bound to follow the guidance and interpretation of courts
superior to his, and t
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m@bluegroup.tv wrote:
>
> My fried and I are planning to start a new business; we will form an
> LLC. Our concern is: He has another job and makes around $100.000 per
> year. Is the LLC income sump with his actual salary and make him to pay
> more t
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
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> In article <1p88u05i38pc3k62nifkgvd8fcoaovrtqc@4ax.com>,
> jennykelly@gmail.com (Jenny) wrote:
>
> > A friend of mine has moved into a new apartment. He was told verbally
> > that electricity and gas were included in
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bat wrote:
> 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
....
> was there anything he could do in order to com
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
>
> In article <hn88u0hcl2tpjb402kjt67jj5uktbcou5s@4ax.com>,
> Gerald Clough <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
> >But it's no longer a poker debt, is it? Isn't it simply credit card debt
> >from cash advances?
>
> W
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fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
> For example, could one obtain a jury trial for Disorderly conduct?
> Resisting Arrest?
Normally, one can obtain a jury trial for any conviction which
might result in imprisonment.
--
This account is subject to
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
>
> In article <bo88u0hbe4rgoc5j0kfo162qikah6rr782@4ax.com>,
> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> >I don't think you have a case. It seems likely that the agreement
> >you clicked when you installed NAV spe
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AS wrote:
>
> I was recently in animal court in GA charging neighbor dogs with being loose
> and killing my cat.
> ... What effect might it have if I send the judge a letter detailing
> my concerns (complaints)?
None favorable.
>
> A relat
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Jeff Wisnia <jwisnia@conversent.net> writes:
>Stuart Bronstein wrote:
>>>>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 ef
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Hi,
I regularly take photos of a local ice hockey team. There is an
"official" photographer that sells his photos of the matches and has
his own website, etc. There is no restriction on taking photos in the
crowd (other than not using a flash), bu
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 14:05:02 -0500, Gerald Clough
<firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote:
>des022@yahoo.com wrote:
><snip>
> i thought i was good enough to play poker for a living,
>> from 1/04 to 8/04 i ended up losing 9,000 playing poker.. all
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:33:13 -0500, "AS" <atsilvan@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>I have a small business and sell items primarily to other businesses. If
>normal collection methods (statements, calls, letters) fail, is a collection
>agency my only recours
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"Paul Cassel" <paul1@abq.com> wrote in message
news:rp88u0101g38cldvo5c8bsbavm42b5a33p@4ax.com...
> My understanding of the EULA for Symantec's product is that you can use
> the product indefinitely with the old definitions. Why do you post that
>
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AS wrote:
> I was recently in animal court in GA charging neighbor dogs with
being loose
> and killing my cat. The judge would not let me say everything I
wanted to
> say (and I wasn't being verbose either). I have since gotten a
transcript
> of
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Biwah wrote:
> forgiveness of debt income isn't taxable if (and to the
> extent that) the debtor is insolvent.
Determining if the debtor is insolvent is done at the debtor level, not
the financial institution level, though. I agree that if a debt
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>You can, perhaps see why I'm reluctant to give in. All I really wanted
>was a staight answer from this person about what was going on, but
>basically she said that my friends, neighbors and parents are all
>lying.
The day I was admitted, my grandf
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<<There are no verbal agreements with real estate. The only
thing that matters is what is written down and signed. The
are such things as verbal contracts, but they do not apply
when real estate is involved.
-john->>
Not true in NY State. Mont
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<<"Jenny" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>A friend of mine has moved into a new apartment. He was told verbally
>that electricity and gas were included in the montly rental, he signed
>the lease agreement, but when he was sent a copy of it, it said tha
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In article <582bu017di39k0lm5t945u2n219f88hhdb@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"Jenny" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>>A friend of mine has moved into a new apartment. He was told verbally
>>that electricity and gas were in
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> Graeme wrote:
>
> > PS
> > Please do not respond with a "pot is bad for you" speech.
>
> I wouldn't think of it. I was thinking of responding with the
> "you've admitted to a Federal crime on a public forum" speech.
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On 1/5/05 3:02 PM, in article amhot0ht0a9b1auhs72bnedga40uokpev8@4ax.com,
"News Subsystem" <news@news.astraweb.com> wrote:
> It only "happened" if there were witnesses - that he can name, call, and
> get to testify.
Like Long John Nebel's progra
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m@bluegroup.tv wrote:
> My fried and I are planning to start a new business; we will form an
> LLC. Our concern is: He has another job and makes around $100.000 per
> year. Is the LLC income sump with his actual salary and make him to pay
> more taxes
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eatme wrote:
(my credit is too bad for a personal loan).
>
> What will happen to my rent-to-own stuff? Will the Rent-A-Center
take
> it away? I've just discovered that I cannot afford to make the
monthly
> payments but wanted to keep the stuff
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skantdance wrote:
> columbus ohio,my mother died,and her lawyer said he only kept her will
> for 10 yrs.so it went to probate and he is the administer.My sister
> lived with her cause she is to lazy to work.when my mom died my sister
> had told the po
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Arrowcichlid wrote:
> I purchased a cage for my pet mouse and it somehow escaped! I still haven't
> figured out how since the cage was secure, doors locked, etc. I had checked it
> numerous times to make sure! But when I woke up this morning my pet was
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[car ruined a tree and then did some other damage]
>
> Anyways, the CHP officer gave 3 neighbors a card of some sort,
> and for me, the guy only took down my name & phone # for the report.
> Something seems weird here. Aren't I supposed to get some
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