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Mark A wrote:
> <amanvohra@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:lnafv0dqmr56veo8unfb509tdjs7q33u0o@4ax.com...
> > 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
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Mark A wrote:
>>>Suits regarding the first amendment of the US Constitution would have to
>>>filled in Federal Court. . . .
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>>Not true. State and federal courts have concurrent jurisdiction. The
>>defendant may, however, remove a state cou
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If a neighbor threatens to kill my dog, and I say to him, "If you kill my
dog, I will kill you," would that be considered a death threat? Could I be
arrested and charged with any crime? I am wondering about this, because I
have not actually stated that
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Stuart Bronstein wrote:
> Barry Gold wrote:
>
>
> That's probably not a voidable transfer. To be voidable it has to be
> for an antecedent debt (in other words paid when payment is past
due).
> Or it has to be for insufficient consideratio
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"Lou Swanson" <louie_117@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:h1h501dd8pilgpmoo2sfa2i7kehehb7524@4ax.com...
>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 C
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Lou Swanson wrote:
> 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
> u
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If somebody fired because he is slipping in every schedule, once he
found new job, can new employer can see the reason?.
Also if this happens, can he eligible for umployment benefits?.
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Seth Breidbart wrote:
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> Why? If the rent is $2600 including lots of services (charged most
> months), or $1600 without those services (charged the months that the
> tenant provides them), why is there income to the tenant?
>
The $1,000 is cla
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> "Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote in message
> > Lawyers (and informed laypersons like Mr. Gold) use the phrase
> > "judgment proof" to refer to defendants against whom a judgment would
> > be uncollectible. A judgment that cann
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Hello,
You wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:29:53 -0500:
DC> it's STILL not bait and switch, as you are not guaranteed to purchase
DC> an item at auction for the starting price. (someone can always outbid
DC> you,
But if noone outbids me, then I s
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On 1/2/05 11:17 pm, in article i9300112s5k6dbb8c1g234k8srm64vgrfe@4ax.com,
"mjim@volcanomail.com" <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.
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I have multiple entries to trans union for one debt from different
collection agencies, can I successfully challenge the collection agency
entries that have been sold to other agencies since they really can't
say whether it has been paid or not?
Tha
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Hello,
I have a matter currently pending before the American Arbitration
Association. Is there any way to obtain a record of past
decisions made in similar cases by potential arbitrators?
Any database for arbitration decisions similar to those that
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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:29:17 -0500, Rich Carreiro
<rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote:
>. . . .
>For example, in a state that allows tenancy by the entireties, and if
>the property is titled that way, the creditor will very likely be out
>of l
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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:28:52 -0500, "Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com>
wrote:
>Are you saying that you can successfully file suit against a state or local
>government in state court over a US constitutional issue (1st amendment) in
>a situation where the
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"Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:tskov0t5a4n1pi9vtopt7pdclful32t78n@4ax.com...
> 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
>
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David Chesler wrote:
> 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
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Will a clearance be issued to someone that received a Dishonorable
discharge from the military 19 yrs. ago, filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy 13
yrs. ago, has a misdemeanor conviction for threatening a former
supervisor 10 yrs. ago, and was arrested for DUI (
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This is my first time in this specific NG, so i wanted to say hi first
off...
I have a little Problem which i am not sure of how to approach it - it is
about a domain issue.
First off, a few words about the situation:
I (from Austria/Europe) and my
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I heard that safeguards in US have been improved to guard against these
cases.
I have the following problem --
My wife is a citizen of another country and we are both naturalized US
citizens as well. She wants to take our children, an infant and a
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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:29:27 -0500 Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm>
whittled these words:
> It's still law, at least as of two years ago:
> "Whoever, having knowledge of the actual commission of a felony
> cognizable by a court of the United
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In article <t0h501h0isdba5jb4545v0cdc8issjiir8@4ax.com>,
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"Arthur L. Rubin" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>>Seth Breidbart wrote:
>>> Is failure to report knowledge of a crime itself a crime?
>>
>>My
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"David Martel" <marte005@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:d0h501d4kpo0tklflevjr79t6nggtnv43a@4ax.com...
> Jeff,
>
> You ask about the legality of using a school name in a web-site. Many
> schools have trademarked their names, mascots, and lo
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"Lou Swanson" <louie_117@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:h1h501dd8pilgpmoo2sfa2i7kehehb7524@4ax.com...
>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 Cas
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Hello, I need some suggestion on what to do ASAP.
I received an email from Travelocity yesterday at 7pm giving me a
travel itinerary for today for 2 tickets from LA to Albuquerque.
Suffice to say I did NOT order this. I check my Travelocit
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"" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>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 b
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"Lou Swanson" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>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.
If what she owed on t
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You seem to be asking a lot of questions about this situation, and
> you have
> hinted that you have claimed other unauthorized charges previously
> with
> other credit cards (you mentioned this in other posts and asked if
> they can
> access your o
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On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:29:47 -0500, "Elizabeth" <elizabeth@nospam.com>
wrote:
>
>Is anyone familiar with the rough range of rates paid to contract/temp
>lawyers ?...
I don't have any specific information, but I've seen results from
several salar
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Elizabeth wrote:
> 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 fro
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Mark A wrote:
>Daniel Reitman
>>>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, re
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Mark A wrote:
> I once quit a job before my relocation contract expired and I
> owed the company $2,500 (I got actual moving expenses plus $5,000
> cash for the move, all tax protected). They took it out of my
> last check. This was actually i
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longshot wrote:
> anyone know of a site to print off a form?
>
> TIA
> Rob
try Blumberg:
http://www.blumberglegalforms.com/
HTH
Werner
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Lou Swanson wrote:
> 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.
<snip>
> Question is why in the
> world
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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?
>
Ask the 'courthouse' or the person behind the counter, what are your
procedu
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