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I apologize in advance if this is confusing and long.
My mother passed away 7 months ago. When she was alive she had always told
us that her will stated that her property is to "be divided among all her
living children". She had even told me, and I
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I have proof that although the service station fixing my car claims to
be installing a new engine, it is only replacing the head gasket. I
understand that I can take legal action, but am unsure what I can or
cannot do. According to § 4909A. Enforceme
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Josh wrote:
> If someone knows that a crime is about to occur but does not inform
the
> police, is that person liable in some way? What if this person sees
the
> crime occur mid-action? Does the law dictate here that him/her inform
> the police? T
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CarolinaG@aol.com wrote:
> I shipped a package to a client on September 4th, insuring it for
$400.
> [lost in mail] ... After about 2 months, they paid me
> $400. Meanwhile, I reshipped the item to my client.
>
>... the item was
> delivered on
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anyone know of a site to print off a form?
TIA
Rob
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any simple forms to separate financial issues? I have no intentions to file
for divorce. I am at a loss for what do to. Neither has seen a lawyer or
want to.
TIA
Rob
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I've got a Store merchandise credit which was issued in 2001 which
states on it that it must be redeemed within a year of its issue date.
Is it legal to put an expiration date on merchandise credits in the
state of California?
I understand that Cali
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In article <qskov0t5ihm7ckmmup22ur4irdlt50k32r@4ax.com>,
<ygrazi@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi, I own a a rental company in new york city, recently we rented
>someone 4 portable restrooms, and when we went a few day later to pick
>them up they were missing/s
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Hi, I live in Massachusetts and got involved in a car accident a year
ago in which I was at fault. I have a question about the statutory
time limit for the other party to file any damage claims against me.
Reason for this question is, I'm planning t
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In article <dskov091u8q4po4jp607mv7rethmi2bhvo@4ax.com>,
<fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
>
>Robert Bonomi wrote:
>>
>> States _may_ define the matter differently, but _even_where_they_do_,
>one can
>> *still* be prosecuted for 1st degree "felony
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"lincland" <lincland@hotmail.com> writes:
> Here are two situations that might have never been tested in court. Any
> comments are welcome. I have a judgement against someone.
> 2. She is a lesbian living with her lover in Mass. At some point, does
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Hi all, the company I worked for was sold about a year ago. I recently found
out that the former company has filed Chapter 13. My question is how is my
retirement with the former company guaranteed? And, is there any way for me
to get that retirement m
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If I was making a website that had information and resources for a
college or high school, is it legal to use there name on the website.
Example "Penn State University". Can I put pennstateinfo.com on the
website?
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True Stella Awards #58: 31 January 2005 www.StellaAwards.com
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The TRUE Stella Awards -- 200
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My son purchased a used car in Texas. Story was that it had been owned
the previous 2 years by a woman the slaesman knew personally. To make
a long story short, after several repairs, tires, etc. he found that
the car had gone through an Auto Auction l
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In article <4skov0poikmftneqaep0ts07s9s1nshsii@4ax.com>,
Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:40:30 -0500, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com
>(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>
>>Yes, it _will_ work. However, almost assuredly *n
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In article <dtkov0h5ddhjondl4m3k29tshm5ahh60rh@4ax.com>,
Ryan <homoon115@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I recently lost my credit card. There have since been unauthorized
>charges on my account. I reported it to the issuing bank and they have
>credited my account
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In article <oskov09g550j686v1ftdjv8kp5p3ra4phc@4ax.com>,
Katrinka <khernandez1@dc.rr.com> wrote:
>I was asked to submit a document stating exactly what I owe him. I
>wonder why?
Because it's to his advantage to have such a written statement.
>
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In article <rskov0tqjp8d67g83ea339qm83qv14ii39@4ax.com>,
Dave <dland@mytrashmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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:
>>
>> ht
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In article <8tkov0drgoq0235qpl2n34k91lm6d92709@4ax.com>,
<hello@1213.net> wrote:
>innominatetwice@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I live in New York State. Occasionally, my landlord reduces my monthly
>> rent in exchange for services that I render to him, such a
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In article <rrkov0pfi2ne2kg5d3shj30oarcft7ukjb@4ax.com>,
Paul Cassel <paul1@abq.com> wrote:
>innominatetwice@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I live in New York State. Occasionally, my landlord reduces my monthly
>> rent in exchange for services that I render to
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In article <b0fbv05rm2m5gkcnhntiqcvpvmq2qqshfi@4ax.com>,
Dane Metcalfe <quack_deala@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 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 "i
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hello@1213.net wrote:
> innominatetwice@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>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.
>>
>>Wh
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Mark A wrote:
> <amanvohra@gmail.com> wrote
>
>>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
>>tha
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Cody wrote:
[believes perjury cost him a case and he has proof]
>
> Where do I start. I was told I needed to contact my city's district
> attorney. Which I did and they told me that I needed to contact the
> city attorney, who told me no, I need
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Arthur L. Rubin wrote:
> John A. Weeks III wrote:
>> "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 b
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Ryan wrote:
> I recently lost my credit card. There have since been unauthorized
> charges on my account. I reported it to the issuing bank and they have
> credited my account for the unauthorized activity. The bank is now in
> the process of a cr
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yitbos96bb wrote:
>
> I was looking to gather some info about a traffic citation I received.
> I wanted to know if this was worth fighting as Kendall County has some
> wierd traffic laws. I was on my way to the doctor's office and drove
> through K
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
> Is failure to report knowledge of a crime itself a crime?
My recollection. from discussions here, is almost always
"no". It may be a crime to hide evidence of a crime, or to
take action in support of the criminal, but ther
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lincland wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Here are two situations that might have never been tested in court. Any
> comments are welcome. I have a judgement against someone.
....
>
> 2. She is a lesbian living with her lover in Mass. At some point, does
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Jim wrote:
>
> I was recently in a solo accident for which my State Farm claims
> adjuster has found me 100% responsible. I'm disputing this, but my
> question comes form a statement made by my insurance broker. I was
> told that since this was a
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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?
>
> For example if Citibank is doing a fraudulent
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Thomas Anantharaman wrote:
>
> c0@earthlink.net wrote:
> > 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
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<septictank4spam1234@imap.cc> wrote in message
news:q1fbv0p3ltq3a9pqov8r43ivq7d4bke781@4ax.com...
> 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,
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My dad shared his house with a dead beat. Dad had asked him several times to
leave and he wouldnt go. It would blow over and deadbeat would stay. They
would get along for a while. Dad would not take the legal action to make him
leave. Dad was allways s
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Josh wrote:
>
> If someone knows that a crime is about to occur but does not inform the
> police, is that person liable in some way? What if this person sees the
> crime occur mid-action? Does the law dictate here that him/her inform
> the polic
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Hello,
I hope I can find some advise here. I usually work out
2 - 3 times a week and I always used the same locker to
keep my stuff in there.
I went for 3 weeks to Germany when I came back today to the
gym, they cracked my locker and donated
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I was rear ended in California. My car was total. I went to the ER with
a terrible back/neck pain. Xrays showed no bones injuries. The other
party insurance paid me $3000 as property damage. I went to the
chiropractic and physical therapy for 12 weeks
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I need a copy of my marriage certificate to show my name change for
travel purposes. The courthouse cannot locate it.What are my options?
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noone wrote:
> Unfortunately my wife had an affair that has since ended,
> we have been trying to get our lives back to normal,
> but the former lover has been doing some disturbing things.
>
>
> 3 weeks ago he left a message on my wife’s friend
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John F. Carr wrote:
<sni>
> You have better access to Texas law resources than I do. Can you
> post the model jury instructions used in criminal speeding cases?
>
I don't recall seeing a model jury charge. Any such would be a product
of the Munic
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In article <lj9ju0tngb7i5in2rg5vksjh0magm0nfhr@4ax.com>,
emmanuel@candydates.com says...
> Hello,
>
<BACKGROUND FORCIBLY SNIPPED>
>
> What should we do? Do we need an attorney? We do not have any history
> of battery, or any other crime.
>
>
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CarolinaG@aol.com wrote:
> I shipped a package to a client on September 4th, insuring it for $400.
> After the package hadn't been delivered in 20 days, I put a trace on
> it and couldn't find the package. After about 2 months, they paid me
> $400
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Josh wrote:
> If someone knows that a crime is about to occur but does not inform the
> police, is that person liable in some way? What if this person sees the
> crime occur mid-action? Does the law dictate here that him/her inform
> the police? Tha
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Ryan wrote:
> I recently lost my credit card. There have since been unauthorized
> charges on my account. I reported it to the issuing bank and they have
> credited my account for the unauthorized activity. The bank is now in
> the process of a cred
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John wrote:
[sued and lost case for rent refund already. Now is considering suing
for medical damages due to occupancy deficiencies]
> Can I file another lawsuit? I am still within the statute of
> limitations (3 years), though when I've talked
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:27:07 -0500, "Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>If someone knows that a crime is about to occur but does not inform the
>police, is that person liable in some way? What if this person sees the
>crime occur mid-action? Does
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:27:00 -0500, "lincland" <lincland@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>. . . .
>2. She is a lesbian living with her lover in Mass. At some point, does
>a commonlaw marriage situation kick in, so that I would be able to file
>a lien against
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:26:03 -0500, "Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com>
wrote:
>Suits regarding the first amendment of the US Constitution would have to
>filled in Federal Court. . . .
>. . . .
Not true. State and federal courts have concurrent juri
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:27:08 -0500, ccqstn@aol.com (CCQstn) wrote:
>"Barry Gold" <barrydgold@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:lmafv0l1e2va3ci8nrkm89t4pujdm2epis@4ax.com...
>> CCQstn wrote:
>> > How does one become judgement-proof?
>> One _is_
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