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I admittedly succumbed to a horrible loss of good judgement and stole
from a Target store one day horrible depressed and alone.. anyway,
enough excuses.. I've owned up to my mistake and have been completely
complicit with everything that happened since
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When a bank does an inquiry into contested or fraudulent charges do
they have access to the transaction history on all credit/debit
accounts held by the person in question?
For example if Citibank is doing a fraudulent charge investigation on
for a
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Got parties A, B, and C inheriting an estate. For hypothetical purposes,
assume the estate is valued at $300K, and consists of cash and a building
worth $200K.
Neither A, B, or C has enough money to buy 1/3 of the bldg value.
So, they split $100K
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Just seeking guidance here.
My husband worked for a company who eventually stopped
being able to make payroll. They kept promising they were
going to get money in, but never did. This was actually for about
5 months. My husband eventually gave noti
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Hello all. I realize I should talk to a local RE attorney regarding
this but I'm looking for some preliminary thoughts as to whether this
is even worth persuing.
The water company has an easement through a parcel of land. However,
about 3 decades ag
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Here is a hypothetical for consideration:
Suppose A, B, and C, cooperate in the planning of a felony--
bank robbery. A helps with the planning, but takes no overt
action. On the day of the robbery B waits outside of the bank
in the getaway car whi
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"Stuart Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:ui9ju0ped05046m2m7ldogsmduolsoc85d@4ax.com...
> Phoebe Roberts, EA wrote:
>> Biwah wrote:
>>
>>>forgiveness of debt income isn't taxable if (and to the
>>>extent that) the debtor is i
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Stuart Bronstein wrote:
> Phoebe Roberts, EA wrote:
>>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 t
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wkr,
When you were 23 you were involved in an auto accident. You have suffered
some nerve damage and have filed suit against the other driver. One of your
injuries seems to be the impairment of memory and imagination. Both of these
are importa
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I would greatly appreciate any opinions on the following:
Is it legally feasible for a contract of employment to terminate by
reason of frustration due to the employee's incapacity due to
ill-health during a (12 month) contractual redundancy notice p
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I live on a country road and have cars running in my front yard from
driving too fast on a curve, tearing up my yard. I have contacted the
judge executive, highway department etc.
I am now contemplating butting some sort of fence or something up and
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wkr4k4r wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am a 25 year old computer programmer and about two years ago I was
> involved in a car accident. I was driving on the freeway and a car in
> the lane to the right of me spun out and crashed into the right side of
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rwbil@comcast.net wrote:
>
> I rented my property to a Tenant who caused significant damages. I
> held their security deposit for the actual damages. They then sued me
> in small claims court for the security deposit plus triple damages. I
> coun
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emmanuel@candydates.com wrote:
To begin with, I am not a lawyer, and this is not intended as legal
advice.
>
> Hello,
>
> When my wife and myself got married we needed a translation of birth
> certificate. We ordered the translation from a no
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I need some advice.
My roommate moved out at the beginning of December 2003 (over a year
ago). His plan was to move to Switzerland, and he asked if I could care
for his two Siamese cats for a while, until he could get things squared
away and find ou
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Hi,
It has been more than 5 years since I stopped using my credit cards and
I do not have the numbers anymore. Now that I decided to file for BK I
will need those account numbers. I would really appreciate some help on
what is the best way to find o
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"Timothy" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>So, the Union has long since passed the point where the Congress can
>suddenly decide to say that it has decided to "accept" the secession of
>the 11 Confederate states (or 13 if you also count Missouri and
>K
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"wkr4k4r" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Since the statute of limitations in my state (Ohio) is two years I have
>filed a lawsuit. I have been told by a lawyer that an expert witness
>would be needed to link the individually diagnosed problems in the
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:29:03 -0500, rwbil@comcast.net wrote:
>Also, Ideall I would like to find a lawyer who would take the case on a
>contigency basis being I won the firt trial and was awarded a judgement
>over $4,000. Any ideas here.
>
Co
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:28:51 -0500, "wkr4k4r" <wkr4k4r@mail.com>
wrote:
>Since the statute of limitations in my state (Ohio) is two years I have
>filed a lawsuit. I have been told by a lawyer that an expert witness
>would be needed to link the ind
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In article <fj9ju0dbtbvokh20nb0s15e2j1qnopphlf@4ax.com>,
Dane Metcalfe <quack_deala@hotmail.com> wrote:
>"Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
>news:r82bu0hl3dms0c5pl1ldvtptq17veu3phi@4ax.com...
>> Josh wrote:
>>
>> > I a
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As some of you might have heard, the domain panix.com was hijacked
earlier this weekend. As a result, connecting to it (after cache
timeouts) went to the addresses specified by the hijackers.
The hijacking registrar is MelbourneIT. They refuse to a
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In article <nj9ju05fqqdr6gmbfg5knkpkjcls2g4am9@4ax.com>,
Barry Gold <barrydgold@comcast.net> wrote:
>Other forms of fraud (pretending to be boyfriend, celebrity, etc.)
>aren't rape. They might still be criminal fraud -- getting something of
>value
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I recently received a speeding ticket in Austin, Texas
for going 55 mph in a 45 mph zone from an officer parked
near the bottom of a slight decline in the road who was
using radar.
The weather was good, road was dry, traffic light, and
I was travel
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wkr4k4r wrote:
[was in car crash. claims disabilities]
>
> Since the statute of limitations in my state (Ohio) is two years I have
> filed a lawsuit. I have been told by a lawyer that an expert witness
> would be needed to link the individually
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Hello,
You wrote on Tue, 11 Jan 2005 14:05:13 -0500:
A> I purchased a cage for my pet mouse and it somehow escaped! I still
A> haven't figured out how since the cage was secure, doors locked, etc.
....
A> My question is, can I sue the maker of t
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Barry Gold <barrydgold@comcast.net> wrote:
> 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
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wkr4k4r wrote:
[OP was injured in an auto accident, with several different symptoms.
Has filed suit against the driver who hit him.]
> Since the statute of limitations in my state (Ohio) is two years I have
> filed a lawsuit. I have been told by
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emmanuel@candydates.com wrote:
> When my wife and myself got married we needed a translation of birth
> certificate. We ordered the translation from a notary and asked
> specifically to only translate some parts of the document. We have
> proof of
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In article <2le0u0pgk2mpgq4sj5e1v7jbvrc04feebf@4ax.com>,
kiporen@gmail.com says...
> I received a ticket recently (handheld cell phone) but the officer who
> wrote the ticket failed to require that I acknowledge receipt of the
> ticket with my signat
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Dane Metcalfe wrote:
>
> "Gerald Clough" <firstinitiallastname@texas.net> wrote in message
> news:r82bu0hl3dms0c5pl1ldvtptq17veu3phi@4ax.com...
>
>>Josh wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I am writing a fictional story about a man who robs the U.S. military
>>>
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If I admitted in a public forum like this one that I killed someone over 20
years ago, but refused to provide any further information as to exactly when
and where the crime took place, could any charges be brought against me? (I
am working on a short s
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wkr4k4r wrote:
<snip>
> Since the statute of limitations in my state (Ohio) is two years I have
> filed a lawsuit. I have been told by a lawyer that an expert witness
> would be needed to link the individually diagnosed problems in the
> doctors repo
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Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer. I have been harassed
and pursued by a crdit card company creditor whose lawyer absolutely
refused to negotiate my $5k debt to something I could manage. Since I
can't currently afford a lawyer, I represent
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:28:59 -0500, emmanuel@candydates.com wrote:
>What should we do? Do we need an attorney?
YES!
> We do not have any history
>of battery, or any other crime.
It doesn't matter, you will only be tried in court for this cri
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> >The net income will be added to his salary to figure out his taxes.
>
> If your company pays you wages, the wages are subject to payroll taxes.
>
>
> The temptation is to reduce the salary to the bare minimum, or even to
> zero. There are a few
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I have a couple questions about living trusts:
1) Do multiple living trusts have to be named differently? I am using
WillMaker and the software lets me create multiple trust documents but each
one has the same name for the trust.
2) One of my li
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