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Re: eBay Reserve Price = bait and switch ?
bat wrote: > Hello, > > at eBay, a seller can set a low starting price on his item, plus set so > called reserve price, the minimal price he is willing to sell for. eBay's > explanation (http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/reserve.html) : > > "A rese


Re: eBay Reserve Price = bait and switch ?
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 18:16:12 -0500, bat <bat@bats.com> wrote: >at eBay, a seller can set a low starting price on his item, plus set so >called reserve price, the minimal price he is willing to sell for.... > >To me this looks like 100% bait and swit


Re: eBay Reserve Price = bait and switch ?
"bat" <bat@bats.com> wrote in message news:2c3001l7k7fb55icdqarcu5epf1lr0f264@4ax.com... > Hello, > > at eBay, a seller can set a low starting price on his item, plus set so > called reserve price, the minimal price he is willing to sell for. eBay'


Re: Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message news:5rkov05r9kbvnvhmkgf27n8m4ghfrkvge1@4ax.com... > In article <5vebv0tvg1cmih9e9k6gtd92hdqql1uro6@4ax.com>, > John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote: > >>If the guy is selling you the origi


Re: Conspiracy and the Felony Murder Doctrine.
<fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote in message news:dskov091u8q4po4jp607mv7rethmi2bhvo@4ax.com... > > Robert Bonomi wrote: >> >> States _may_ define the matter differently, but _even_where_they_do_, > one can >> *still* be prosecuted for 1st degree "f


Re: Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
"John A. Weeks III" <john@johnweeks.com> wrote in message news:5vebv0tvg1cmih9e9k6gtd92hdqql1uro6@4ax.com... > In article <7oi2v05runmfrgnun64b07ufp5b50tad6h@4ax.com>, > "Joe" <dreamer2753@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Now, if he had purchased to whole thi


Re: Conspiracy and the Felony Murder Doctrine.
"D.F. Manno" <dfm2a3l0t2@spymac.com> wrote in message news:tuebv05aqvno0hrqe2c8dr88tiutac0t6e@4ax.com... > In article <o4lsu0591l41qkek1vjntd4f8k5l0bd87g@4ax.com>, > fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote: > >> If I understand the felony murder doctrine corr


Contract Attorney Rates
Is anyone familiar with the rough range of rates paid to contract/temp lawyers ? I'm in the Houston area, have ~10 years experience in solo practice, both transactional and litigation. I would appreciate input from anyone familiar with rates in AN


Car repossesion Question
A girl I know had her car repossesed back around September of 2004. Just a few weeks ago she got a card in the mail saying there was a Court Case being opened against her by GM. She had an Olds and she willingly gave it up to repossesion due to her


Re: Retirement Money - Company Has Filed Ch. 13
On 1/2/05 11:17 pm, in article ab30011lcefn98940iccrsd0o1irua28f6@4ax.com, "SCOTT" <tkscott@vol.com> wrote: > 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


Re: Court lost marriage certificate
mjim@volcanomail.com wrote: > > 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? County records department, rather than the courthouse? If the CORRECT cus


Re: settlement_car_accident_fair?
Joseph wrote: > > 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 phy


Re: Using a schools name on your website
jeff wrote: > > 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? This is a


Re: Power of Attorney question - We feel robbed! Do we have any recourse? - URGENT!!!
Stuart Bronstein wrote: > > 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 nothin


Re: legal seperation documents
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 18:18:08 -0500, "longshot" <hoosier-longshot@aol.com> wrote: >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. Depe


Re: Police had car towed.
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 18:17:49 -0500, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) wrote: >>Unless the state regulates the towing industry. Oregon, for example, >>has notice requirements. >Did you notice that it was the *police* that had his car tow


Re: property ownership share question
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 18:16:51 -0500 RB <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> whittled these words: > If a joint owner of real estate is sued, how does this effect the other > joint owners. There isn't any way they could lose the property as a result > of the sue


Re: DE Auto Repair Fraud Question
jaezif wrote: [thinks he's been cheated in auto repair, but by statute needs to allow auto repair facility to make good before initiating legal action] > My question is, how must I go about allowing the auto repair facility > the opportunity to r


business owner disappeared and has my property - what are my options?
Hi and thanks to anyone who can help... About a year ago I sent a hard drive to a company to get fixed (I live in New York). I payed $100 to get an estimate on how bad the damage was and how much it would take to fix. I was quoted $900. I asked the o


Re: Legal/Ethical Question on Purchase
"Arthur L. Rubin" wrote in misc.legal.moderated: >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


Re: Becoming judgment-proof [was Re: Representing self -- fighting attorney's fees]
"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote in message news:u830015o5csemd51b3oikk4g04st2ojt1l@4ax.com... > Lawyers (and informed laypersons like Mr. Gold) use the phrase > "judgment proof" to refer to defendants against whom a judgment would >


Re: settlement_car_accident_fair?
In article <j93001577nertt66on9ms0s68otpms90ds@4ax.com>, Joseph <gastarita@tin.it> wrote: >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 p


Contractor Job Not Up to Standard
I signed a contract for improvmenents to a building I own with a local contractor. The improvements were principally flooring, tile work and some finish carpentry. I paid him in installments with a 1/3 at the contract signing and 1/3 at the midway poin


Re: property ownership share question
"RB" <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> writes: > If a joint owner of real estate is sued, how does this effect the other > joint owners. There isn't any way they could lose the property as a result > of the sued owner losing his/her case, is there? That


Re: property ownership share question
RB wrote: > If a joint owner of real estate is sued, how does this effect the other > joint owners. There isn't any way they could lose the property as a result > of the sued owner losing his/her case, is there? > Beats me why folks refuse to put do


Re: Cracked gym locker
Bjoern wrote: > > I went for 3 weeks to Germany when I came back today to the > gym, they cracked my locker and donated the all my stuff TO > SOME CHURCH. Tough to answer because you don't even give a hint as to where you are. Did this occur


Re: settlement_car_accident_fair?
Joseph wrote: > 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 physica


Re: Using a schools name on your website
Jeff, You ask about the legality of using a school name in a web-site. Many schools have trademarked their names, mascots, and logos. I doubt that using the school's name in passing would offend anyone but doing more than that might anger some


Co-signer vs. co-borrower
My wife and I are getting an auto loan from our credit union. I completed and signed most of the paperwork, she signed on as co-borrower. The loan officer said that this was wrong, and they wanted her to sign it as co-signer/guarantor. What's the d


Re: True Stella Awards #58: The 2004 Winners
Why am I supposed to be enraged, and demand that my elected representatives reform torts, when here, and in the similar M-Law whiplash awards, it appears that justice has been well served. People came up with ideas that were somewhere between whac


Employment Obligation Under Buyout
The company I work for paid for me to go back to school to get my MBA. In return, I had to sign an agreement to stay with the company for 2 years after I graduated, or pay the money back. The company has just been purchased by a larger company, and t


Re: auto accident question
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 18:18:04 -0500, "JOM" <ajiaa@yahoo.com> wrote: >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 an


Re: admission of guilt when there is no known crime
"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message news:v7300150bugkk9up757mil9khhbbur3ka4@4ax.com... > You obviously have a serious political ax to grind ,and you (along with the > person who confessed) are intent on doing so in deceitful manner, just


Re: Merchandise Credit Expiration in CA
"ChrisDG" <chris.delgrande@conexant.com> wrote in message news:9d3001d47j117du4ur5dnv4c535e1rr1ak@4ax.com... > 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.


Re: employment contract
> >>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. > > > > Usual


Re: POWER OF ATTORNEY
"longshot" <hoosier-longshot@aol.com> wrote in message news:mb3001t2taksp997bgar67jdm46v96npt8@4ax.com... > > anyone know of a site to print off a form? > http://www.legal-forms-online.com/freeforms/attorney01.rtf -- ~Never knock o


Re: property ownership share question
"RB" <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote in message news:s83001l61uo01ri5isagng7adqc0qvqgq7@4ax.com... > If a joint owner of real estate is sued, how does this effect the other > joint owners. There isn't any way they could lose the property as a result


Re: Is there any penalty for violating someone's first amendment rights?
> >Suits regarding the first amendment of the US Constitution would have to > >filled in Federal Court. . . . > > Not true. State and federal courts have concurrent jurisdiction. The > defendant may, however, remove a state court filing to federal c


Re: If someone witnesses a crime occur...
John A. Weeks III wrote: > > > > Title 18 U.S.C. 4. Misprision of felony. Whoever, having knowledge > > of the actual commission of a felony cognizable by a court of the > > United States, conceals and does not as soon as possible make known > >


Re: Using a schools name on your website
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 18:17:58 -0500, "jeff" <shiprugby@yahoo.com> wrote: >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. It depends entirely on how you use t


Re: Cracked gym locker
In article <l93001pvi0jefpk3qisr296cmop2ru61da@4ax.com>, Bjoern <bjoern.schaefer@gmail.com> wrote: > >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 we


Re: property ownership share question
In article <s83001l61uo01ri5isagng7adqc0qvqgq7@4ax.com>, RB <rbig@bellsouth.nospam.net> wrote: >If a joint owner of real estate is sued, how does this effect the other >joint owners. There isn't any way they could lose the property as a result >of the


Re: Is there any penalty for violating someone's first amendment rights?
In article <j83001tbgvr6qtcmroj8dle3c8u280jva1@4ax.com>, Dick Adams <rdadams@smart.net> wrote: >I can personally violated your First Amendment rights from >here to kingdom come Really? How would you become Congress and make a prohibited law? S


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