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Hey everybody,
I've got a pretty strange question. I'm a student in Louisiana, and my
birthday is on February 29th ("Leap Day"). This year, I'm turning 21,
and there is obviously not a February 29th. I want to go out and drink
on my 21st birthday - bu
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I have a question relating to Intellectual Property.
Here the background to my situation. I own a business in the USA. For
the last 5 years I have purchased computer components from a company in
South Korea (the manufacture). The manufactures has
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Hello John:
You wrote on Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:55:16 -0500:
JDG> Here's the situation (with fictitious names, of course): a web site,
JDG> PROMO-WEB-SITE, offers a premium (a gift card from
JDG> WELL-KNOWN-RETAILER) upon "completing an offer" such
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Society wrote:
>
> "Dave" <dturk@cisco.com> wrote in message
> news:m0n41111ejlu0n3e2t5e78ii2qf46gbajh@4ax.com...
> >
> > I'm going through a divorce in Santa Clara
> > County, California and I have a question
> > about property division for a che
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A California driver with a suspended license smashed into my car. The
driver has current insurance. Can the insurance company refuse to pay.
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>Assume in a bankruptcy estate I have a perfected security interest in
a car. Assume for the sake of simplicity that relief from stay is not
granted. Say the FMV of the car is $5,000 and the amount of still owed
to me is $10,000 (which is secured).
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I live in a large apartment complex which has been converted to condos. Last
week I received a notice that my lease expires at the end of this month, which
I was expecting. What I was not expecting is the 30 % increase in my rent.
They are also not g
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I'll try to make this as succinct as possible.
I'm having a problem with termination fees from one of the cell phone
companies. Our account was fairly complex. I got my original phone over
2 years ago [on a 2 year contract]. Since then we have adde
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, "motor man" <rdoctors@cox.net> wrote:
> since email is not really private, (any email
> may be intercepted), is an email with a libelous
> content sent to an individual libel?
Many mailed letters readily can be intercepted, t
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In article <ibba111b5a4ck3npp4kroe8j395h5t47ng@4ax.com>, mvkeuren@umich.edu
says...
>In Michigan, there is just one license plate on the back of the car
>(none on the front). I believe that the requirement to not back into a
>parking spot has to d
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My HMO has denied a medical claim for $20k for surgery for my wife's
rare disease. It is an administrative denial, i.e., it was considered
medically necessary. They have denied the claim because we went out of
network and they claim they have doctors
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I am looking for a standard car lease contract to which I can fill in
some blanks. I own some Personal & Business legal software, but
unfortunately it does not include any documentation or templates for car
leases.
Does anyone know of such a tem
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I'm a software developer, have long happy years of cooperative and
successful experience building custom software solutions for companies
large and small. I've never had problems getting paid. Sorry to say
that's changed.
I did some minor work o
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Beth wrote:
> I rent a fairly nice apartment in NYC with a private roof deck (and pay
> an applicable rent for this luxury). I just found out yesterday that
> the neighboring building will be doing city required repairs to the
> facade of their build
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Anyone familair with the UNUM/Provident settlement with the various
states attorneys generals to re-examine their previously denied insuranec
disability claims? Or have any experience with UNUM/Provident litigation?
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+++Bobby "O"+++ wrote:
> I have Family Lawyer software by Intuit and would like to know if I can use
> it for wills, power of attorneys and power of health attorneys. My wife's
> and my "stipulations" for our wills will be very simple - as will thos
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Consider a hypothetical couple who're not married.
The man lives in NY, but the woman lives in CA.
The woman gets pregnant, and the man wants the woman to
have an abortion, but the woman decides to have the baby.
What are some legal issues at stake?
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For some reason I had an impression that when the US
government takes legal (presumably) action to deprive a
person of life, liberty, or property, the person would
have certain rights. Just now I am rereading parts of
the US constitution and it seems
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Any thoughts for approaches to or links to to actual Sentening Memos
for Federal Court AFTER the recent cases relegating the long relied
upon Federal Sentencing Guidelines to "advisory status"?
Have a tax evasion Sentencing coming up and my 20 years
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> five other people... A bit of analysis and one concludes that it is
> mathematically impossible for anyone to earn the premium; someone down the
> line must always find someone else to "complete an offer" and eventually
> the
> planet runs out of p
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Alan Bell wrote:
> If true, I would think this story would be all over the place from the
> National Enquirer to Variety to the Wall Street Journal. The Manhunt
> story says the reason for this lack of publicity is corporate
> hegemony and racism.
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fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
> " Unlawful combatant (also illegal combatant or unprivileged
> combatant) describes a person who engages in combat without
> meeting the requirements for a lawful belligerent according
> to the laws of war as spe
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<xyzer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:kbba11dn209subo4qbrog2tmm7v7njkgvu@4ax.com...
[Assuming default, chapter 7 filing, and no affirmative relief from stay,
when can secured creditor with perfected lien repossess
automobile/collateral?]
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On 17/2/05 11:55 pm, in article kbba11dn209subo4qbrog2tmm7v7njkgvu@4ax.com,
"xyzer@hotmail.com" <xyzer@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Say the FMV of the car is $5,000 and the amount of still owed
> to me is $10,000 (which is secured). Thus, the trustee is no
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I have a tenant that fell behind in his rent. I took him to court and
won a judgement for the past due rent about 6 months ago. From that
time forward he has been paying his monthly rent plus extra each month
to make up for the past due rent. He has
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On 17 Feb 2005, "Patrick Fitzsimmons" <NOSPAM@HERE.com> wrote:
> [ I was awarded a final Ohio state court judgment against
> a large mortgage lender of $20K plus a $500 per day penalty
> (by reason of contempt of court findings also made by the
> tr
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Alan Bell wrote:
> Someone forwarded me an article saying that The Matrix films were the
> subject of a successful plagiarism suit and that they (and the Terminator
> films) were the work of a black woman named Sophia Stewart. I went on the
> net and
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motor man wrote:
> since email is not really private, (any email may be intercepted ), is
> an email with a libelous content sent to an individual libel? The
> email's content is about a close relative, and if made public would
> certainly be libelous
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imothy wrote:
> Herbert Kleebauer wrote:
>
> Micro$oft is not a branch of the US or any other government (not yet at
> least.) Therefore, the company has no power to make laws.
They don't have to make laws. All I want is an authoritative answer
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:55:25 -0500, xyzer@hotmail.com wrote:
>Assume in a bankruptcy estate I have a perfected security interest in a
>car. Assume for the sake of simplicity that relief from stay is not
>granted. Say the FMV of the car is $5,000 an
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"Beth" <bethweber@att.net> wrote in message
news:1bba111t9k86pumgvu2orljg3o1g30tjue@4ax.com...
> I rent a fairly nice apartment in NYC with a private roof deck (and pay
> an applicable rent for this luxury). I just found out yesterday that
> the neig
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"David Chesler" <chesler@post.harvard.edu> writes:
> ObLegal: If the street is "one way", is it legal to drive in reverse
> if the car is pointed in the legal direction? How far? One car length
> into a parking spot? Two car lengths because the car
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In article <cbba11pp1u3j19chjril94l5h5tdj434g3@4ax.com>,
motor man <rdoctors@cox.net> wrote:
>since email is not really private, (any email may be intercepted ), is
>an email with a libelous content sent to an individual libel? The
>email's content is
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Daniel J. Stern wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Dick Adams wrote:
>
>
>>Do I understand you correctly: You received a citation for backing into
>>a parking spot instead pulling in head first? This sounds like a local
>>ordinance. I'd call and as
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:55:16 -0500 John D. Goulden <jgoulden_news@goulden.org>
whittled these words:
> Here's the situation (with fictitious names, of course): a web site,
> PROMO-WEB-SITE, offers a premium (a gift card from WELL-KNOWN-RETAILER) upon
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motor man wrote:
> since email is not really private, (any email may be intercepted ), is
> an email with a libelous content sent to an individual libel? The
> email's content is about a close relative, and if made public would
> certainly be libelo
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In article <ebba115mdag0lbi17sbhd3csq8i86oh7ik@4ax.com>,
"John D. Goulden" <jgoulden_news@goulden.org> wrote:
> Here's the situation (with fictitious names, of course): a web site,
> PROMO-WEB-SITE, offers a premium (a gift card from WELL-KNOWN-RET
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