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I am an adopted (only) child who's mother a few years ago died. My
father was soon after that looking on the Internet for a woman. Long
story short, he found one and married her. I had a strained
relationship with him during that time and now (were
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In article <nju271574gnf8fql6v3c63lmtre9etq212@4ax.com>,
Peabody <waybackKILLSPAM44@yahoo.com> wrote:
>This came up at a friend's house the other day, and nobody knew the
>answer. He has what he thinks is a great idea for a class action
>suit (in
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In article <7mu271dplp69cosueqf56370ajf5mjp4gg@4ax.com>,
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>geodav wrote:
>> 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
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"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
> "---MIKE---" <twinmountain@webtv.net> wrote
>> I am 75 years old and am in good health but I am planning for
>> the "future". All my financial accounts list my brother as
>> beneficiary. I own my house (a smal
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I want to know the advantages or disadvantages of working until my
fiscal year is over even though my company is losing money.{Not the
reason i'm resigning} Our fiscal year ends in three months. I was
curious if i quit now, would my ESOP funds be froze
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Just a purely hypothetical question:
On programs like "Cops," they frequently show undercover sting operations,
for example, police officers posing as prostitutes to catch men soliciting
their services. It's a common thing to see the "john" ask th
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In article <f99m51d3igev9edgfe1k9c7avf66gbpbob@4ax.com>,
ac_e4w2w@yahoo.com says...
> I need to understand how the stepped-up value of a home is determined upon
> the death of one of the co-owners.
>
> Suppose a condo is owned JTWROS by by an unma
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I hate to repeat questions here. Are there any FAQ's on different
topics?
I have personal injury under GA law and personal loss under FL law.
The system as you know is so convoluted that I have no clue at to what
my rights are, the statute of limi
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Hi,
How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers. Joan
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Jonathan Sachs wrote:
> HIPAA's privacy regulations are defined by 45 CFR 164 (the Code of
> Federal Regulations, which defines federal administrative rules). The
> part which concerns your problem is 45 CFR 164.524, "Access of
> individuals to prot
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Scott Hedrick wrote:
> "Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote in message
> news:t40521pa0uui71tb4648l5jir9r4foot3i@4ax.com...
> >
> > "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
> > news:rt1s11ll4kqt10io5l56f2he1s2h
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Starc49 wrote:
> I currently have a judgment entered in 1997 in New Jersey, which is
> good for twenty years. I have been unable to collect because the
debtor
> has no known assets or employment.
>
> Collection attorneys and agencies will not take
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Starc49 wrote:
> I currently have a judgment entered in 1997 in New Jersey, which is
> good for twenty years. I have been unable to collect because the
debtor
> has no known assets or employment.
>
> Collection attorneys and agencies will not take
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"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> writes:
> Title insurance is legal in every state but Iowa, but its primary
> market is in the West.
Really?? Up here in New England it's de rigeur.
--
Rich Carreiro rlca
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:04:24 -0400, Paul Cassel
<pcasselplustwo@comcast.net> wrote:
>Fudster wrote:
>
>[thinks he needs a quitclaim deed executed by ex wife]
>
>> Are quit claims that much different for each state?
>>
>No. They are standard doc
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 20:35:09 -0400, "Starc49" <starc49@aol.com> wrote:
>
>Will that state domesticate my New Jersey judgment, even if it is over
>eight years old?
Most states have adopted legislation that allow sister state judgments
to be domest
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 20:12:36 -0400, "John A. Weeks III"
<john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>In order to be valid, the home owners association has to be in
>your deed. That would be the first place to check. Your
>state may have other laws on how home o
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John A. Weeks III wrote:
> In article <4qol615o804is30rr2enj24tg41d7v2cs1@4ax.com>,
> fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>
> > Suppose a policy is established to the effect that persons who are
> > not tested will have their employment terminated. Su
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I have a new construction on a townhouse about ready to
finish. I've had an estimated settlement date of mid May for
about 6 months. I wasn't really sure if this date was
accurate or not. Around late March, I found a "direct
lender" who approved me
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What can I request of my employer and what language should I use to write
it?
I work for a social service association that is funded in part by the City
of New York. A co-worker (who has a documented history of emotional
outbursts) hit me twice on
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In article <q2e571p23ic1kejhkrh08rii55r8k5cho2@4ax.com>,
Daniel R. Reitman <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 20:34:58 -0400, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com
>(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>
>>. . . .
>>I don't know if Michigan has "title ins
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In article <h3e571l303k6f82rjs9fs6hqksn8p99tfo@4ax.com>,
Seth Breidbart <sethb@panix.com> wrote:
>In article <5mu271tr8obbdv2d6c9o03g9rcl53algq2@4ax.com>,
>Thomas Anantharaman <tsa@biostat.wisc.edu> wrote:
>
>> If you prefer
>>the latter go to USP
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In article <jlu271pai5qlf91vl8u6dis0jjhrsr0pdp@4ax.com>,
<noogoo@gmail.com> wrote:
>are websites like http://l2.hsclan.com/ allowed to put up terms and
>agreements to cover up illegal activity?
>
>the websites has some sort of agreement on the page
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"" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>the websites has some sort of agreement on the page and to access the
>"content" you have to click "I Accept!".
>
>they have a "***NOTICE OF LEGALITY***" which says,
>
>"If any information was disclosed from this w
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Ringo,
Your insurance company goofed and sent you an $1100 refund check
against overpayments from your home-mortgage escrow account. You
phoned them to verify this before cashing the check.
Now they have discovered their mistake and they want th
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"Longbeach" wrote in misc.legal.moderated:
>I saw the parking guy issuing a ticket to another car and I drove off
>(I was parked illegally on a street-sweeping hour). But I noticed him
>taking down my number in his hand-held. My question is can he is
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Scott Hedrick <dinehnm@yahoo.net> wrote:
> <vbhelpski@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Wife has taken out a large home equity loan without
>> my knowledge. We are listed both listed as owners
>> of the property. The bank had my signature card (on
>> a checki
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"Timothy" <horrigan@aol.com> wrote in message
news:e3e5711o4isflo6pip6lukds8mb59bhjns@4ax.com...
>The contractor will simply make up
> the shortfall in revenue somewhere else--- e.g., by billing you for
> materials he's not actually using.
That w
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au79bank@yahoo.com wrote:
> Looking for help, advice, or case law to support a homeowner who was
> refusing to grant an interview with a police officer while in his
> home(in bed) and moments later the officer gained entry to the house
> and the homeo
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:l3e571heh2hd6ib5a3omrsv642b9hgdaaj@4ax.com...
> The government (or other agencies that check for discrimination) sends
> out two matched people/couples of different <discrimination factor
> t
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:04:24 -0400, Paul Cassel
<pcasselplustwo@comcast.net> wrote:
>Fudster wrote:
>[thinks he needs a quitclaim deed executed by ex wife]
>> Are quit claims that much different for each state?
>No. They are standard document
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:04:09 -0400, Paul Cassel
<pcasselplustwo@comcast.net> wrote:
>. . . .
>However, a simply holographic will, witnessed appropriately, will be
>very simple for you to make if you choose to develop a plan for the
>disposition
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:04:03 -0400, "Calliope"
<calliope_m@hotmail.com> wrote:
>near an organization in NYC,...
>How do I determine whether doing this is legal or what rules are in place
In general, it is legal. The First Amendment guarantees you
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>> If you prefer
>>the latter go to USPS, they returned my overnight package with my
>>mortage payment because I used stamps based on an out of date rate
>
> What are "stamps based on an out of date range"? Are there
> USPS-issued stamps that are no
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Paul Cassel wrote:
> Josh wrote:
>
>>I live in Moab, UT. I'm acting as my own attorney for an upcoming trial
>>(Minor stuff, nothing major). The judge told me I can subpoena people
>>if I want. BUT, what if you KNOW the person you want subpoened,
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JitterTX wrote:
> I recently took and passed the test for the United States Postal
> Service. I was interviewed, and hired, along with my husband, and upon
> checking my driving record, was told that I could not take the job
> because in September of
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On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:04:07 -0400, Paul Cassel
<pcasselplustwo@comcast.net> wrote:
>bay.of.arizona@gmail.com wrote:
>
>[question the validity of a fax signature]
>
>> Are there any other options regarding resolving this long
>> distance-wise. I
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noo...@gmail.com wrote:
> are websites like http://l2.hsclan.com/ allowed to put up terms and
> agreements to cover up illegal activity?
>
> the websites has some sort of agreement on the page and to access the
> "content" you have to click "I Acce
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In article <0rol61huam5rsphiqb6nclrjjbkk0kena1@4ax.com>,
<artoutrageous@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>I produce large works of art (in the US), some of it landsculpting,
[[.. munch, to keep the moderator happy ..]]
>
>My question is, if I go to the troub
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