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Re: Collect against credit line?
CCQstn wrote: > 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? Definitely not. A ci


Re: How does a US citizen protest?
<ktm_9215@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2pi2v05s1j50mvren83u7b61sdu6i54g71@4ax.com... > Dear Forum, > > Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or > prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of >


Re: enforceability of contract re photos
<david60610@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:9ni2v09hehihv1pccl3gquf8jpa234feq7@4ax.com... > 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 pa


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Florida Estate Taxes
husband dies in January 2005 Widow has annuities, house, small brokerage account with 500,000; 200,000 of that is to be dispersed to ex-wife for her health and living expenses for the rest of her life. The remainder of the trust fund (if any remai


Re: Collect against credit line?
CCQstn wrote: > 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? > Interesting question,


Question re: video/tape recording
I know California is a two-party consent state. However, I see many instances of video and audio surveillance. For example, private security firms located in California offer surveillance services. How can they do this if it is a two-party consent s


Re: Bankruptcy Question
Stuart Bronstein wrote: > There are (at least) two different definitions of insolvency, and they > can give conflicting results. One is as you mention, the balance > sheet approach is one. Under this approach, many people buying a > first home a


Police had car towed.
I called the towing facility and they say they charge $125 + 35/day. This is an unreasonable amount! But I will have to pay it to get my car. So, I plan to give them them my credit card and then dispute the charge when I get my bill. Will this work tho


Re: How does a US citizen protest?
<ktm_9215@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:2pi2v05s1j50mvren83u7b61sdu6i54g71@4ax.com... > Dear Forum, > > Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or > prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of


Tax web and brick & mortar
I have a few tax questions concerning web and brick and mortar transactions. My company has both a retail (brick & mortar) store and we are looking to see over the internet as well now. Scenarios - Does the buyer have to pay sales tax?: 1. I'm loc


my attorney charges me for filing fee arbitration
I live in New Jersey. I have a fee dispute with my attorney. He threatened me he would charge me by hourly rate if I file an attorney fee arbitration. Is he legally allowed to do so?


Are punitvie damages warranted?
I am involved in a civil lawsuit involving my former employer. I filed a case involving breach of my employment contract. Without going into all the details, I believe that my former employer breached my contract, and did so in a deceitful, and purpo


Stocks
My question may or may not be germaine to this NG. If not, maybe you can give me a reference to the information I seek. The stock broker I have been using for several years is interested ONLY in selling and buying stocks, for the commission, of cours


Employee's conduct and Organizations's reputation??
The Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) appears to exist to support civil rights. Three of it's employees have been indicted and arrested on terrorism charges. I am of the opinion that the actions of the employees is insufficient to state t


Re: Class B Misdemeanor and Pre-Trial Diversion
"Krazycure" <krazycure@peoplepc.com> wrote in message news:15lsu05i94u0likk2bru9fpv2gmiiihk4o@4ax.com... > I admittedly succumbed to a horrible loss of good judgement and stole > from a Target store one day horrible depressed and alone.. anyway, >


Re: Collect against credit line?
"CCQstn" <ccqstn@aol.com> wrote in message news:9fi2v05legthrsqqn8u7ja59g6e0p9sahp@4ax.com... > 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


Tree Branch Damage - Negligence vs. Act of God
Can anyone out there provide a legal case reference that establishes precedent for the "negligence" side of a tree or tree part/branch falling from a neighbors property and damaging your property? I see a lot of "if the tree was dying" or "if the t


Re: Sue Debt Collectors!
> > So, rack up some legit bills, don't pay them, and then if a collector > > calls you > > to get the money DUE to your debtors, you want to sue them. For trying > > to make > > you act RESPONISBLE. > > > > What's this world coming to. Once the


Re: Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
Joe wrote: > 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 sp


Re: Can date code be used to establish an item is within warranty period?
Timothy, "Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message news:pj84t019apchf9u2ndd1i3a6m1qdb6df86@4ax.com... > > Austin Franklin wrote: > > production of a receipt for merchandise to receive warranty > > repair, in lieu of a clearly established date


Re: enforceability of contract re photos
david60610@hotmail.com wrote: [terms of loan] > What we came up with is the following: Karen will pose nude for me for > a set of 10 photos upon signing of the contract between us. I will > keep the photos in safekeeping unless she defaults on her


Copyright issues with news agencies
Hello everyone, There is a Kyrgyz news website. www.kyrgyz.kg >From main page, if I want to see the English section they link me to page that says I need subscription to access it. But if I try to 'guess' the page, then is allows me to see it.


Great HIPAA question, if anyone wants to try
On April 6, 2001, my former employer (actually, one of its employees) forged a short-term disability application, sent it to my doctor via fax, and in return received private medical information about me. HIPAA privacy rules went into effect on Apr


Becoming judgment-proof [was Re: Representing self -- fighting attorney's fees]
Barry Gold wrote in message news:boi2v09875o36tursrj16o9s1lt1oqoo4d@4ax.com... > > > jijimbk@yahoo.com wrote: > > > > .... > > I am currently judgment proof. > > .... > > If you are judgement-proof, I don't see what you are concerned about.


Re: Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
"Joe" <dreamer2753@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:7oi2v05runmfrgnun64b07ufp5b50tad6h@4ax.com... > 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 >


Re: Who reads the "fine print"?
<squash@peoriadesignweb.com> wrote in message news:0pi2v0pkv2rh5tofigq1qgru4659i7vs4j@4ax.com... > 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 > custome


quit claim binding? Georgia.
My wife is about to move out of the marital residence for a trial separation and agreed to quit claim the property to me in exchange for some good old cash (as in: I pay off her debt on her credit cards, about 10G). Steps I am thinking to undertake:


Re: admission of guilt when there is no known crime
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 07:38:36 -0500, 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 where the crime took


Re: car repair gone wrong
<flagon500@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:roi2v011aqjo5o2p42vcv1e8go7veigtha@4ax.com... > 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 > som


Juvenile legal advice needed
My 16 year old son was with a group of kids who partied at a friends house while the parents were on vacation. When one of the kids got caught by the police and started giving out names, my son called the boy and told him he would beat him up if he ga


Demand Letter
Can anyone provide me with an example of a demand letter? Thank you.


Re: Speeding Ticket/Service of Process Issue
In article <d3lsu0tc7u0dghnbi2926lrkev60vmekku@4ax.com>, Gary Goodman <XgaryXg7X@yahoo.com> wrote: >In article <2le0u0pgk2mpgq4sj5e1v7jbvrc04feebf@4ax.com>, >kiporen@gmail.com says... >> I received a ticket recently (handheld cell phone) but the off


Re: Transition Letter / Termination Letter
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:45:34 -0500 ed_lewis@something wrote: > I appreciate feedback here. As someone who has been on the issuing end > of many termination letters, I find the one I am about to reference to > be suspect. It was recently given to a cl


Re: statute of limitations (federal)
> > Suppose he left it buried in a forest in Vietnam, in a place he didn't > have access to for several decades. He could hardly be said to be "in > possession" if he is unable to possess. > > Then things changed to where he was again able to


Re: enforceability of contract re photos
In article <9ni2v09hehihv1pccl3gquf8jpa234feq7@4ax.com>, david60610@hotmail.com <david60610@hotmail.com> wrote: >My daughter, Karen, 24 years old, wishes to purchase a condominium. >However, she has very poor credit due to very poor financial managemen


Re: Conspiracy and the Felony Murder Doctrine.
In article <o4lsu0591l41qkek1vjntd4f8k5l0bd87g@4ax.com>, <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


Re: domain hijacking: how many crimes?
In article <s3lsu0t76vi5u5pm8ioab02do49rjt6v5g@4ax.com>, <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


Re: Photographing sports events
In article <h5ffu09fvqpc2i05ptog8996dm3v112a03@4ax.com>, Nick Bull <nick_bull@yahoo.com> wrote: >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 w


Re: Garbage Chute Noise
In article <16ffu0dt4s3vtomejrmt5rmiheo2vlsppu@4ax.com>, <jrmwillis@gmail.com> wrote: >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


Re: Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
Joe wrote: > 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


Re: pirated copies sold in the US??
Jeff Wisnia wrote: > I can't answer your question, but I can tell you that it ain't a new > practice. [...] Thanks for the interesting story. In it, MIT officials busted the offender. In my case, maybe I should ask Amazon and Alibris (through th


Re: enforceability of contract re photos
david60610@hotmail.com wrote: > 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


Re: Who reads the "fine print"?
<squash@peoriadesignweb.com> wrote in message news:0pi2v0pkv2rh5tofigq1qgru4659i7vs4j@4ax.com... > I am > amazed on how detailed aggreements and leases need to be. Everything in it is the result of somebody suing over it. Is the > customer rea


Re: Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
In article <7oi2v05runmfrgnun64b07ufp5b50tad6h@4ax.com>, dreamer2753 @yahoo.com says... > So, he is now offering to sell > me copies of the CDs, plus a copy of the written study guide, for > around $200. > > Now, if he had purchased to whole thing


Re: Who reads the "fine print"?
In article <0pi2v0pkv2rh5tofigq1qgru4659i7vs4j@4ax.com>, squash@peoriadesignweb.com says... > Is the customer really expected to read all the "fine print"? Yes, of course. The written "contract" is a record of the agreement between the parties. It


Jurisdictional questions in felony case
Well, I finally made it to the university law library today and discovered some interesting jurisdictional issues which I feel are applicable to my criminal case. Background I was arrested in Pontotoc County by


Re: Transition Letter / Termination Letter
The termintaion letter says: >9. States that premature termination (other than for cause) will still >be eligible for the same benefits and severance described. > >10. States that the transition letter does not negate that "at-will" >employment r


Re: estate question
Tam wrote: > Or the property may be held by a Family Limited Partnership or a LLC in such > a way that sale cannot be forced (and, BTW, estate taxes are reduced, > assuming the estate is taxable -- unlike the one under hypothesis). I question your