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Re: A couple questions about living trusts
On 19/1/05 12:38 pm, in article 03lsu090or44cpcrv9ldbta5dki8579tnr@4ax.com, "Admiral Comodore" <ac_e4w2w@yahoo.com> wrote: > I have a couple questions about living trusts: The name of a trust is for convenience only and (ordinarily) has no legal s


Re: estate question
On 19/1/05 12:40 pm, in article u4lsu0dtvv9h4g2sk746s0k6re50odo5rq@4ax.com, "RB" <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote: > Let's say party A wants to cash out of A's 1/3 of the bldg, but B and C > don't want to sell. > > What action courses are availab


How does a US citizen protest?
Dear Forum, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Gove


Who reads the "fine print"?
I am just getting started as a landlord and also a home business . I am amazed on how detailed aggreements and leases need to be. Is the customer really expected to read all the "fine print"? I doubt many do, at least I know I never did. What's to prev


Re: Credit Card Fraud Inquiry
HoMoon115 wrote: > 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? > The short answer is maybe. It depends upon the circ


Re: Presumed Speed in Texas
> > I have read several articles about presumed speed and > I am hoping to use this as a defense. > > Has anyone used this successfully in Texas recently? > (I want to make sure the law has not changed, too) > > If so, can you provide any addit


car repair gone wrong
Hi I brought my car into the dealer for a repair. The dealer repaired what I asked, and I paid the quoted price. Unfortunately they broke some other things while doing the repair. They refuse to fix these unless I pay for them. I didnt do this d


Re: domain hijacking: how many crimes?
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 07:39:54 -0500, sethb@panix.net wrote: >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 hijack


Re: Cars running into my yard
stryped@hotmail.com wrote: > 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 so


Re: estate question
>What action courses are available to A to be able to get his/her cash out of >his/her share of the bldg? B and C can buy out A. They don't have enough cash, but they could get a mortgage. They could also let A sell to an outside owner (e.g., D


Re: Cars running into my yard
In article <f4lsu0pmq9i1ksemj1j7mdt5h5blcli4ba@4ax.com>, <stryped@hotmail.com> wrote: >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, highw


Re: Conspiracy and the Felony Murder Doctrine.
fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote: > 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


Re: admission of guilt when there is no known crime
George wrote: > 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


Re: estate question
RB wrote: > > 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 v


Re: Representing self -- fighting attorney's fees
jijimbk@yahoo.com wrote: > > 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 > ca


state of GA, trial separation, separation agreement binding?
Hi, my wife and I agreed to try a separation in order to see whats left after 5 years of marriage. No kids. I recently refi'd the home. She is still on the title, but the loan is in my name only. She will be moving out, is in the process of get


Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
I am planning to take a difficult exam for professional certification. I've been in touch via e-mail with some fellow whom I've never met, who is also studying towards the same test. He just contacted me, and told me that he had spent a large sum of m


Re: admission of guilt when there is no known crime
George wrote: > 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? (


Re: Chapter 7 - No longer have account numbers
In article <64lsu0hlvqm2pn4aijnej5pkspvm0tdhm3@4ax.com>, "Super1" <temp1@bccusa.org> wrote: > I am thinking of calling the creditors but I don't know how easy this > will be. Do they give the account number over the phone? Will they ask > me why I


Re: Water Line Is Not In The Easement
Terry.Edmunds@gmail.com wrote: > The water company has an easement through a parcel of land. > However, about 3 decades ago when they laid the water pipe they > ran it outside the easement. In fact, they weren't even close > (several yards off at


Re: estate question
RB wrote: > Let's say party A wants to cash out of A's 1/3 of the bldg, but > B and C don't want to sell. > > What action courses are available to A to be able to get his/her > cash out of his/her share of the bldg? It's called a partition ac


Re: A couple questions about living trusts
Admiral Comodore wrote: > 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


Re: Bankruptcy Question
Gene E. Utterback, EA wrote: > Be careful that you are not confusing insolvency with negative > cash flow - two different things. Exactly. > Insolvency is defined as owing more than you own and is > entirely a balance sheet issue. There ar


Re: admission of guilt when there is no known crime
In article <a3lsu09bh38llsbl5t7a1psp3f7gp3g453@4ax.com>, George <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote: >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


Re: estate question
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 07:40:21 -0500, "RB" <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote: [snip] >Let's say party A wants to cash out of A's 1/3 of the bldg, but B and C >don't want to sell. > >What action courses are available to A to be able to get his/her


Re: Representing self -- fighting attorney's fees
jijimbk@yahoo.com wrote: > 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 curr


Re: pirated copies sold in the US??
furufuru@ccsr.u-tokyo.ac.jp wrote: > Hello all, > > I purchased three books which seemed to be pirated versions. > I'd like to know about the legality of selling such copies > in the US. <snipped> I can't answer your question, but I can tell y


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enforceability of contract re photos
My daughter, Karen, 24 years old, wishes to purchase a condominium. However, she has very poor credit due to very poor financial management in the past and wants me to loan her some of the money for the purchase. She has also been unreliable in repayi


Re: Credit Card Fraud Inquiry
"HoMoon115" <homoon115@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:05lsu0pmf6pbstchoc8tiibvlqj7u0jpb9@4ax.com... > When a bank does an inquiry into contested or fraudulent charges do > they have access to the transaction history on all credit/debit > accounts he


Re: estate question
RB wrote: > > 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


Re: admission of guilt when there is no known crime
"George" <dwzimm@telus.net> wrote in message news:a3lsu09bh38llsbl5t7a1psp3f7gp3g453@4ax.com... > 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 wh


Collect against credit line?
I have a civil judgement against a debtor. Debtor has a credit card. Can I "collect" against the debtor's credit line without requiring debtor's approval by writing to the credit card company directly?


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