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In article <q1fbv0p3ltq3a9pqov8r43ivq7d4bke781@4ax.com>,
<septictank4spam1234@imap.cc> wrote:
>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
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In article <m1fbv0paedo4s7kd1obe0o9gl5t8fd95c5@4ax.com>,
Voss <voss_grose@hotmail.com> wrote:
>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
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In article <h0fbv05s66bdljv0h6s63nt2djhvhsra1t@4ax.com>,
ASHLEY GANZ <rdag@verizon.net> wrote:
>Can anyone provide me with an example of a demand letter?
>Thank you.
>
"I hereby demand that you immediately cease and desist from asking
poi
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:30:26 -0500, "ASHLEY GANZ" <rdag@verizon.net>
wrote:
>Can anyone provide me with an example of a demand letter?
>Thank you.
A demand letter demanding what, exactly?
Your request is ambiguous. Please rephrase.
Tarkus
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In article <tuebv05aqvno0hrqe2c8dr88tiutac0t6e@4ax.com>,
D.F. Manno <dommanno@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In article <o4lsu0591l41qkek1vjntd4f8k5l0bd87g@4ax.com>,
> fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>
>> If I understand the felony murder doctrine correctly, B an
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Hi, I have yet to go to court, have just passed the 30 day temporary license
allowance and have one question:
If I choose to attend a DUI program, pay the $125 re-issuance fee and opt
for the 5 month restricted license,
am I still stuck with one month
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>Can I "collect" against the debtor's credit line without requiring
debtor's
>approval by writing to the credit card company directly?
One minor point, in addition to the other comments already made, is
that you don't have a merchant account with th
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Austin Franklin wrote:
> Timothy,
>
> "Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:pj84t019apchf9u2ndd1i3a6m1qdb6df86@4ax.com...
> >
> > Austin Franklin wrote:
> > > production of a receipt for merchandise to receive warranty
> > > repai
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"Voss" <voss_grose@hotmail.com> writes:
> 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 -
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"LHB" <horse@aol.com> writes:
> The stock broker I have been using for several years is interested ONLY in
> selling and buying stocks, for the commission, of course. Advice has been
> useless, even costly.
>
> Bottom line, I have liquidated all b
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In article <tuebv05aqvno0hrqe2c8dr88tiutac0t6e@4ax.com>,
D.F. Manno <dommanno@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In article <o4lsu0591l41qkek1vjntd4f8k5l0bd87g@4ax.com>,
> fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>
>> If I understand the felony murder doctrine correctly, B an
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In article <lvebv0dbkjr5npejpi3s0mbltmhhrdqb66@4ax.com>,
Dane Metcalfe <quack_deala@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>Well, I finally made it to the university law library today and discovered
>some interesting jurisdictional issues which I feel are applic
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I have a question. In Oregon where I live I am wondering if someone
can give less or more service to someone if that person is not from
this country. If a person felt they were not treated correctly or as
well as a local person, would this be a cause
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John F. Carr wrote:
> Texas law still permits a defendant to raise the "I was
> driving safely" defense. I don't know the practical
> aspects of persuading a judge or jury. According to a
> newspaper article a few years ago the defense rarely
> s
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septictank4spam1234@imap.cc wrote:
> 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
>
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Allaboutme wrote:
> 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
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I was watching a documentary the other day where one group was
preventing another group from speaking in a public forum, in a
non-violent, not agressive way. My question is, is that "legal" to do
so, or is there some civil or <I doubt> criminal act
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"tommy" <tjones66666@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:a1fbv0l1jgi9fegfkunvu5go75olu7v863@4ax.com...
> Can anyone out there provide a legal case reference that establishes
> precedent for the "negligence" side of a tree or tree part/branch
> falling
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:30:50 -0500, "cem"
<chrismiller124@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>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 receiv
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ASHLEY GANZ wrote:
> Can anyone provide me with an example of a demand letter?
> Thank you.
>
Here is a link giving you all you need to know as well as a good legal
site so you can gain insight into your next steps if demand fails:
http://www.l
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Voss wrote:
> 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 sa
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Emmet <ejenk@nospam.com> wrote:
: 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
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Austin Franklin <austin@dark99room.com.lga.highwinds-media.com> wrote:
: I was asking very specifically about establishing that the item was within
: the warranty period, not about any other superfluous warranty issues.
: Austin
I work for a ver
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septictank4spam1234@imap.cc wrote:
> 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
> c
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I live in New York State. Occasionally, my landlord reduces my monthly
rent in exchange for services that I render to him, such as emptying
garbage, sweeping and mopping.
What is a good way to record these adjustments? Is it sufficient to
itemize th
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In article <qpi2v0tp04m4pu8espq75pm08omh9jla21@4ax.com>,
ed_lewis@something <ed_lewis@yahoo.com> wrote:
>D. I read this as a 12 week continuance of pay, not in lump sum. Does
>that sound right? Are there special considerations / implications for
>th
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:29:19 -0500, quack_deala@hotmail.com (Dane Metcalfe)
wrote:
>I presented myself to said clerk and asked him if he had an Interlocal
>Cooperative Agreement filed in his office pursuant to Title 74 Section 1005,
>between the Ada
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In article <m1fbv0paedo4s7kd1obe0o9gl5t8fd95c5@4ax.com>,
"Voss" <voss_grose@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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 lookin
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In article <t0fbv0puo28qsie2gkabip84jji1lbgsa0@4ax.com>,
CCQstn <ccqstn@aol.com> wrote:
>Barry Gold wrote in message news:boi2v09875o36tursrj16o9s1lt1oqoo4d@4ax.com...
>> jijimbk@yahoo.com wrote:
>> >
>> > I am currently judgment proof.
>>
>> If
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In article <hvebv0hf45ggnut6moi6mgbf30vpqtm21a@4ax.com>,
Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
>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, e
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I work for a company in Atlanta, GA. My employer has made me sign a
contract, which says, if I leave the company before the end of my term
i.e. two years, I am liable for the expenses that the company has
invested on me. The expenses include, my traini
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septictank4spam1234@imap.cc wrote:
> 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
> c
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Isaac wrote:
> 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
> >
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ASHLEY GANZ wrote:
> Can anyone provide me with an example of a demand letter?
> Thank you.
A letter to demand WHAT? That's pretty broad. Contract case, tort
case, will contest, property dispute, criminal plea? What?
In general, you just co
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> 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 "i
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:31:48 -0500, "Emmet" <ejenk@nospam.com> wrote:
>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
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John D. Goulden wrote:
> > several of us on MLM posted a big thread on this identical issue
just a
> > few weeks ago.
>
> I'm interested in this issue so I looked for that thread, but can't
find it.
> Are you talking about the "car ran over my tree
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:30:53 -0500, kirghiz@gmail.com wrote:
>>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.
I
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>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
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taegu2@aol.com wrote:
[OP believes his former employer (FO) breached his employment
contract. He also believes that FO intentionally concealed his
intention to terminate the employment, which led to OP being damaged
further. OP has filed a law
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LHB wrote:
> 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, fo
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:30:28 -0500, "Allaboutme"
<slongmire@be-yourbest.com> wrote:
>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
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:31:34 -0500, taegu2@aol.com wrote:
>I am involved in a civil lawsuit involving my former employer. I filed
>a case involving breach of my employment contract.
[long story made short]
Two things work against you here:
B
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> 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 place, could any charges b
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In article <h1fbv0lkbib1i3doc802ia9bv7040ggbeq@4ax.com>,
"LHB" <horse@aol.com> wrote:
> Bottom line, I have liquidated all but three stocks, which are good
> investments that I want to hold. How, or can I, have stock CERTIFICATES
> issued to me, a
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In article <h2fbv091d943vu31b97opglh8e8li0gcdo@4ax.com>,
"Lin" <lin@no_thanks.com> wrote:
> Since the eldest son has POA, does that mean that he can
> take everything that belonged to my father leaving nothing for
> other family members (which I be
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In article <o0fbv0lcaav83qvlrq8nokpqstot9rufel@4ax.com>,
cantfigureitout@hotmail.com wrote:
> - once she has signed the quit claim, I would assume that that would be
> it, correct.. ie. she can never have any claim to the property
> whatsoever anym
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I wrote:
> > If you are judgement-proof, I don't see what you are concerned about.
> > Let them get whatever attornies fees they get awarded. Then you file
> > for bankruptcy, and they get zilch. You will, however, have a "ding" on
> > your credit
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"" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>My father-in-law is an immigrant who does not believe in banks. He
>keeps a ridiculously large amount of cash, literally underneath his
>mattress. All of the money is 100% legal, it is his lifetime savings.
>Obviou
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"ASHLEY GANZ" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>Can anyone provide me with an example of a demand letter?
>Thank you.
On __/__/__ you borrowed $________ from me, promising to pay it
back by __/__/__. That date has now passed. If I do not receive
th
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