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I bought a phone system from an internet company. I looked at a web
page and telephoned the 800 number for more information. I ordered the
phone over the phone. I did not look at other web pages. It was
represented to me that this was a made in us syst
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http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/legal/story.jsp?story=632251
Stu
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Hi! I was looking at S-1 fillings in the Edgar Online and checking out
IPO investments.
I realize that many firms report results on each full quarter within
the two most recent fiscal years. That quarter might varied. For
example, a firm might repor
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I produce large works of art (in the US), some of it landsculpting,
where I move large amounts of earth to create various features for
clients,, visible from the air or neighboring areas, and often
photograph it in novel ways. I also create unique roof
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IF a company has the phrase 'kid signs' trademarked, can someone else
use the phrase 'kid sign' or 'kid signing'. Or would this be considered
not appropraiate because it may confuse the consumer?
Also on a separate note, I urgently am looking to regi
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My son's father died 3 years ago . He was a Retired Officer in the Army.
We were married for 17ys. He remarried and had a daughter. They divorced
and he remarried again and was married for about 3 years. They bought
property and a home in Spokane ,W
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I was recently appointed to a home owners association board, following
the resignation of a board member. We have quarterly meetings with about
20 of the 240 homes/lots represented at the meeting. The bylaws call for
50% of the members in good sta
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This question concerns estate administration in New York.
Mother died in February 2004. Three surviving adult children only
heirs. My brother has been the administrator and I've been helping him
do the leg work. We've done it without a laywer since
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:k7n861tk4cspkpvrqb6b68tn7m0dfuq462@4ax.com...
> "They also advertised 'How Can $2.95 Buy $6 Paint?', offering their
> Dutch paint 'at approximately 50% of the normal price'. Appellee
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"Gichin" <timrhughes@aol.com> wrote in message
news:3fab611q737cs0cnerkeitck26eaab119f@4ax.com...
>
> Elizabeth wrote:
>
> >
> > PS: Good lawyers don't get managed or micro-managed by clients.
> Ever.
>
> I would disagree with this generalizat
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In article <geab61h2ecok0bc97ep75entpd8f9570au@4ax.com>,
Paul Cassel <pcasselplustwo@comcast.net> wrote:
>poe@europa.com wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to put together a defense for a Careless Driving charge. I
>> was cited for careless driving for not ha
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Zing wrote:
> I need advice about suing my ex-landlord, the basics are: he returned
> half of my deposit. He leased a unit out to me that had illegal
> construction and many other violations (city report on file with
> violations). Manager harassed
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Ok, here we go...
Last weekend my car starts having issues starting when warm and
stalling. Get an appointment with the dealer to investigate.
Drop the car off, talk to the woman at front desk, tell her the
following three symptons: check engine
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
> Your doctor and his or her partners and staff earn their livings by
> providing medical services. It's probable that none of them has legal
> training, and certain that none of them would make money from time
> spent resear
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Bruno Panetta asked:
> Is it legal in the US for a private person to specify in an ad that
> they don't want to rent their room or apartment to specific groups
> of people?
The U.S. Fair Housing Act prohibits advertising that states a
preference,
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Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>tony.blairr@excite.com wrote:
>> Does a landlord have the right to say that your garage is too untidy
>> and that you must throw all your stored items away?
>Probably not in so many words, but he can insi
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Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>"" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>>I just got my first job offer with company XYZ with no specific start
>>date. I am yet to sign the paperwork. I am hoping to get more offers in
>>the forthcoming month
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My question is regarding tenants in common as related to NY law. My
late mother and stepfather changed title to there house from joint
ownership to tenants in common before they each passed away. My mother
passed away approx 40 days before my stepfat
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Hi All,
My husband and I recently bought a house on a private road in Michigan.
Because the road was private we specifically asked the realtor listing
the house if there was a HOA. We were told twice "no". We were
informed that the road was maintai
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KHRYSZE@HOTMAIL.COM wrote:
> ... My manager feels that since we were hired PRIOR to the
> development of the policy manual, that we are 'grandfather-claused'
and
> the policy [requiring drug testing] will only apply to newly hired
> employees. She
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Bruno,
You ask whether it is legal in the US to refuse to rent to certain
specific groups of people. The answer is not simple. Some groups enjoy
protection from such discrimination but others do not. A land lord can
refuse to rent to musicians
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KHRYSZE@HOTMAIL.COM writes:
> development of the policy manual, that we are 'grandfather-claused' and
> the policy will only apply to newly hired employees. She said that
> they cannot force us to take a drug-test because we are already
> employed
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shu@yahoo.com writes:
>I just got my first job offer with company XYZ with no specific start
>date. I am yet to sign the paperwork. I am hoping to get more offers
in
>the forthcoming month. I am wondering if the paperwork that I sign for
>this compan
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In article <leab61lbrscc62o59i5q45gnp2o7cbb4a7@4ax.com>,
<KHRYSZE@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
>My co-workers and I have a question regarding employment law. I have
>worked at my current place of employment for 5 years, my co-workers
>have been here much lon
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In article <3eab61t8a4nkvjj7ti2o73u9r0ttp9fpsm@4ax.com>,
Bruno Panetta <bpanetta@gmail.com> wrote:
>Is it legal in the US for a private person to specify in an ad that
>they don't want to rent their room or apartment to specific groups of
>people? Som
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 21:04:31 -0400, "Bruno Panetta"
<bpanetta@gmail.com> wrote:
>Is it legal in the US for a private person to specify in an ad that
>they don't want to rent their room or apartment to specific groups of
>people? Something like:
>
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"Bruno Panetta" <bpanetta@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1eab61tbs7m36gkm14fptu38927nb4of07@4ax.com...
> If a Diplomatic Passport does not entitle one to diplomatic immunity,
> then what is the use of having a Diplomatic Passport?
A Diplomatic P
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"Bruno Panetta" <bpanetta@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3eab61t8a4nkvjj7ti2o73u9r0ttp9fpsm@4ax.com...
> Is it legal in the US for a private person to specify in an ad that
> they don't want to rent their room or apartment to specific groups of
>
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<KHRYSZE@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote in message
news:leab61lbrscc62o59i5q45gnp2o7cbb4a7@4ax.com...
> My co-workers and I have a question regarding employment law. I have
> worked at my current place of employment for 5 years, my co-workers
> have been here m
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"Zing" <ARTLIAN@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:keab6199mne0mhqvesvc51ag9kn5vs6jeo@4ax.com...
> Hi,
>
> I need advice about suing my ex-landlord, the basics are: he returned
> half of my deposit. He leased a unit out to me that had illegal
> const
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"Bruno Panetta" <bpanetta@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3eab61t8a4nkvjj7ti2o73u9r0ttp9fpsm@4ax.com...
> Is it legal in the US for a private person to specify in an ad that
> they don't want to rent their room or apartment to specific groups of
> p
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 21:03:56 -0400, Jonathan Sachs
<xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
>On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 21:24:33 -0400, mtwingcpa@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>My doctor is part of a large practice group...
>>They claim that HIPAA regulations prevent them fr
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Bruno Panetta wrote:
> Is it legal in the US for a private person to specify in an ad that
> they don't want to rent their room or apartment to specific groups of
> people? Something like:
>
> "Luxurious apartment with three rooms and two bathroom
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I sent a letter via FedX and charged the fee to my credit card, but by
mistake gave the incorrect credit card number. FedX sent the letter
anyway and then sent me a bill to include a $10.00 fee for not having
an account. I sent them an appeal (a f
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