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On 2 May 2005, "Robert E. Lewis" <rlewis@brazosport.cc.tx.us> wrote:
> [ Hypothetically speaking, as distinguished from the
> "right" of an undercover copy in a sting operation to lie
> about his or her status, if would-be John were to ask
> an appa
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If you put a deposit down on land with a builder to build a home on
that land, and the original circumstances change (the price goes up by
40k!) and you request your deposit back - can the builder legally short
your refund by citing time he put into wo
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If a broadcaster is using the mp3 format to store audio on his hard
drives, and transfer from one machine to another over an in-house lan,
and then converts those files back to analog audio to be
broadcast(using commercially available software), would
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Hi folks,
This is my first post here, so please excuse any lack of etiquette.
The company I work for(a contract-based electronics R&D lab), is
opening a satellite office in Albuquerque, NM. Headquarters is
remaining here in PA. They are paying to
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Re: Stanley Management. Tenants in apartment #115 against #215
I have a problem. I have lived in my apartment for nine years and have
always been able to practice my nylon-string classical guitar whenever
I pleased. It is not a loud instrument; t
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Andy writes:
When I was an engineer at Texas Instruments, I was called to do a drug
test. I did the test, and when I signed the paper , I signed my name
and
put " (under protess)" beside my name.
A half hour later the boss came by and marched
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Hello,
I received a bill today stating I owe $200 for an account from 1994.
My best guess is this account was for a cell phone plan I signed for my
brother at the time. Now 11 years later their sending me a bill!? They
gave me two choices.
1. I
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I have been reading everything I can find regarding insolvent estates,
but I so far have had no luck finding something similar to my question.
My mother, who lived in Ohio, left behind about $25,000 in assets
(mostly the house) and about $75,000 in c
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What is the price range, in general, of subpoening a witness? I'm sure
it's different from state to state (I live in Moab, UT), but what's the
general price? Thank you for any replies.
-Josh
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Hello,
I just learned that a lease I HAD to break five years ago is destroying
my credit. It is the only ding compared to multiple credit cards, house
and car that are all perfect, and the lender told me that it weighs
especially heavy on my scor
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the party requesting law enforcement's issuance of Trespass on public
property (and/or private-public use, private non-commercial)
does so under a civil basis provable or not provable in court as a
preponderance of 51% of authority and privilege based
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What does Texas statute and case law have to say about judges
hearing cases involving donors to their political campaigns?
Thanks! For email, see below.
--
Mark Shaw moc TOD liamg TA wahsnm
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In article <bohd71h09d36vjauj1d16vgibg50kv7247@4ax.com>,
"cnmnc" <cnmnc@verizon.net> wrote:
> 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
> outbur
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In article <pphd7192cplm8nh0jors3idmpgrp095pae@4ax.com>,
Joan and Alan <jraynes@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers. Joan
>
A copyright law stays in _effect_ (not "affect") until it is
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On Mon, 02 May 2005 20:36:50 -0400, Rich Carreiro
<rlcarr@animato.arlington.ma.us> wrote:
>"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> writes:
>> Title insurance is legal in every state but Iowa, but its primary
>> market is in the West.
>Real
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<fredfighter@spamcop.net> wrote:
> John A. Weeks III wrote:
>> fredfighter@spamcop.net wrote:
>>> Suppose a policy is established to the effect that persons who are
>>> not tested will have their employment terminated. Suppose further
>>> that the
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> How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers.
Joan
>
>From http://www.gosmallbiz.com/Article.asp?ArtID=164
"Copyright protects a written work. A writer automatically protects a work
by indicating the copyright date on the w
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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 statu
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In article <pphd7192cplm8nh0jors3idmpgrp095pae@4ax.com>,
Joan and Alan <jraynes@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers. Joan
The copyright _law_ will stay in effect until shortly before the
copyr
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In article <glu271p6ie144qj1ib21ptj92jjt4bh9vt@4ax.com>,
Dave <dland@mytrashmail.com> wrote:
>You also cannot prevent or charge others from taking photos of your
>work.
Sure you can; put it inside a locked room.
> If you don't want it to be see
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In article <dqol61d4l9be4fi7kqb7kvo15aj5hnl6e8@4ax.com>,
Fritz M <nospam@masoner.net> wrote:
>A followup question: I often see a Fair Housing statement in newspaper
>real estate classifieds. Is this statement required my law?
Unlikely: that would
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On Mon, 02 May 2005 20:37:11 -0400, rcunningham8820@yahoo.com wrote:
>...now I received, via certified mail [from my father's] lawyer a
>"Revocation of Power of Attorney", requesting me to sign as an
>acknowledgement.
>
>First question, is this com
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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 ar
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I am about to move into a house that my sister (oldest one who is much
older than I am) bought in late 2003. This plan came about just 10 days
ago.
Initially, this house was used as office for the Internet business my
brother was trying to establish
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Robert E. Lewis wrote:
<snap>
> If Miss Goodthighs assures Mr. John that soliciting prostitution is
> perfectly legal, accepts his offer of fifty bucks and then flashes her badge
> and arrests him, does Mr. John have a defense in saying he was only
>
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rcunningham8...@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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
> relationshi
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On Mon, 02 May 2005 20:36:58 -0400, "Joan and Alan"
<jraynes@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers. Joan
A copyright law, like any other law, stays in effect until it expires
or is repealed. But
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>I can think of a vaguely analogous situation in which, due to a traffic
>obstruction, a police officer has directed motorists (me included) disregard
>posted street signs and drive the wrong way down a one-way street to exit
>the area. I think the of
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In misc.legal Joan and Alan <jraynes@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers. Joan
All laws stay in effect until they are repealed or expire according to
some kind of sunset provision. If
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"Joan and Alan" <jraynes@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
news:pphd7192cplm8nh0jors3idmpgrp095pae@4ax.com...
> Hi,
>
> How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers.
Joan
A copyright *law* stays in effect until it is changed
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rdadams@smart.net (Dick Adams) wrote:
> 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.
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lawdog <nunyabusiness@nospam.com> wrote:
> "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
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"Mark A" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>>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
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In article <l7n861trd8rg0d2grdbh8gmr2q8e0ik3pf@4ax.com>, sethb@panix.com
says...
> In article <9rrm41p5537jv52pdh6tm8d31jlrg7mq4v@4ax.com>,
> Arthur L. Rubin <ronnirubin@sprintmail.com> wrote:
> >Timothy wrote:
> >
> >> In some areas, landlords are
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