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I've been seperated from my wife for 2 years. However, we haven't gone
to court for anything..divorce, child support, etc.
For a year, I've been giving her 300 a month since my daughter has been
living with her. We are now in bad terms and she's to
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Jeff Wisnia wrote:
[wants personal liability in case of failure of new home improvement
system instead of the corporation only]
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> Is gaining some additional protection that way just wishful thinking on
> my part?
>
Sure, if you can get some
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> I.e., can anyone access them after the hearing is finished (The
hearing
> I'm talking about is in Civil Court). Thank you for any replies.
In a case I was involved in the transcipts cost a lot ($2.35) for the
first copy,
because the court reporte
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> My concern is, should I go to the county office and take care of this,
> meaning that I plead guilty or no contest ?
> If I do, then I might have disqualified myself for employment.
> Or should I not go take of this at the county office and allow thi
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clintpetra@wmconnect.com wrote:
> I was served by a process server on March 12 to appear in small
> claims court in Waukegan, Illinois on March 30. This concerns a credit
> card debt of 4500 dollars. State law in Illinois says that you must
> ser
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nym9 wrote:
[unauthorized resellers or gray market goods]
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> Is this an illegal activity?
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No, in the sense that it violates statutes (laws). So you will not be
arrested or even investigated unless the source of the goods was clearly
il
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In article <170141d4c28aroj95m4prp8aopfa3qbe6s@4ax.com>,
rammer202@gmail.com <rammer202@gmail.com> wrote:
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>I have a warrant for my arrest for reckless driving, curb, ignoring
>signs.
>This happen over two years ago. This is at the county level.
>
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Sal wrote:
> The landlord found a couple other problems with the apartment when he
> inspected it last Friday (3/11). I haven't seen my landlord since
last
> month, so I kept the keys with me until we could meet to inspect the
> apartment.
>
>
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rammer202@gmail.com wrote:
> I am writing because I have a concern about background check.
> I interviewed and got an offer from a company.
> On a background check of myself, I found out I have a misdemeanor
> arrest entry for reckless driving, curb
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Stuart A. Bronstein wrote:
> "Arch Stanton" <ggabroc@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
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>>If someone stops me dressed as a police officer, what can I do
>>to verify that he is a police officer? A name and badge number
>>seem useless if it is an impersonator
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Josh wrote:
> I.e., can anyone access them after the hearing is finished (The hearing
> I'm talking about is in Civil Court). Thank you for any replies.
> -Josh
>
Do you mean public domain or public record? Either way, first, a court
reporter ma
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In article <o70141pc3di70li7asth7qqjq00i7v7afd@4ax.com>,
"nym9" <nymphetamine@mail.com> wrote:
> Regarding being "authorized" to sell a manufacturers electronics
> products by said manufacturer, is it legally required?
>
> May any entity or indiv
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"CGS" <agnole@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Can you use a Defective Trust to "Lock-In" the passing of
> Business Interests?
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> Father is divorcing and will Re-Marry. His has promised the
> passing of his business interest to his children. But there is
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"Misterbeets" <misterbeets@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm a Federal employee in Maryland. Is there anything better
> than the Yellow Pages to help me find a lawyer to deal with my
> employment matters? Any opinions on Passman & Kaplan?
You could check wi
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In article <26fh31hrp5ienmo30j3srgr9lro6alhj41@4ax.com>,
<ktobin@nlh.nf.ca> wrote:
>I am the sole owner of a piece of property where i want to build a
>house. I am an owner of another piece of land as a tenant in common .
>Can I build a driveway accr
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"nym9" <nymphetamine@mail.com> wrote in message
news:o70141pc3di70li7asth7qqjq00i7v7afd@4ax.com...
> Regarding being "authorized" to sell a manufacturers electronics
> products by said manufacturer, is it legally required?
>
> May any entity or indiv
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
> The last time I checked, the Uniform Commercial Code allows the bank
> not to cash a check if it is more than six months old.
>
> Stu
>
My bank told me 1 year, and the stop payment I o
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"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:c601411mpla46u52n8lmt4ds2a006jcodm@4ax.com...
> "Mark A" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
> >Normally it is one year unless otherwise stated on the check.
>
> Citation please?
>
> Every
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kilowatt@charter.net <kilowatt@charter.net> wrote:
> My mother died 10 years ago. She had a very small amount of stock.
> Before she died she put my name on the stock. She knew that I would
> share equally with my sister and I have. The stock was
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"Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com> writes:
> I.e., can anyone access them after the hearing is finished (The hearing
> I'm talking about is in Civil Court). Thank you for any replies.
Here's hoping this ends up getting posted after (and not before)
my
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Josh wrote:
> I.e., can anyone access them after the hearing is finished (The hearing
> I'm talking about is in Civil Court). Thank you for any replies.
In certain circumstances, the trial record may be closed, but in
general, yes, the proceedings
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"Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:s701415l3hqu7mk5e5bpp0s1bleaaegb89@4ax.com...
> I.e., can anyone access them after the hearing is finished (The hearing
> I'm talking about is in Civil Court). Thank you for any replies.
> -Josh
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