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In article <chkl71d6l0ttii64i0p0onj8garuduq0bq@4ax.com>,
<scage@comcast.net> wrote:
>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
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In article <qfkl71tjbmj0hp47btsu300svqv1conp3k@4ax.com>,
Gary Goodman <XgaryXg7X@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In article <l7n861trd8rg0d2grdbh8gmr2q8e0ik3pf@4ax.com>, sethb@panix.com
>says...
>> I don't have an actual cite, but it is (or used to be) the cas
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In article <egkl71pg4d8mmuirrn3m829u93anh294vc@4ax.com>,
Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>I think the insufficient postage in question was USPS, not UPS. I don't
>think USPS stamps expire if they only have a specific denomination on them.
Wha
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The name of my corporation is Advancit. It's been in existence since 1989. I
went to register the domain only to find someone else has it. Yet the name
of their company is not Advancit. Their domain expires on 2010. How would I
go about getting this na
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> You're crossing an awful lot of bridges here before you come to them.
> Why don't you wait and see?
Your right
> And as a little friendly suggestion, your chances of getting
> any of that would probably be improved if you just (1) continue to
t
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>You haven't said which type of power of attorney is involved here. If
>it's special, you haven't said what powers it confers. You haven't
>said whether it's conditional, and if so, what the conditions are. No
>one can answer your question because you
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Hi
The other day I was driving on Garden State Parkway and it was rainy
conditions on the highway. As I approached a toll plaza where I had to
pay 25 cents toll. I followed the lane of E Z Pass by mistake and as I
reached the toll plaza I realized t
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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 "
In the State of New York, the witness fee in Small
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Mark Shaw wrote:
> 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.
>
It is not, per se, judicial misconduct for a judge to hear a cas
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You received a letter from a collector attempting to collect on a debt
from 1994. If you pay without challenging it, it will be only $200;
otherwise, the debt will rise to $400.
Are you in the habit of mailing $200 to anyone who asks? If so, I'd
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Tarkus wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 20:11:34 -0400, larchrist6@aol.com wrote:
>
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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
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far...@gmail.com wrote:
> 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
> (mo
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I lived in Ohio for the past 4 or 5 years. I was renting from an
office located in West Virginia. Would landlord / tenant laws for OH
or WV apply to me regarding the return of a deposit?
I always paid rent on time every month, and had a good relati
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"Dave Femine - Atlanta Resources" <dave@atlantaresources.com> wrote in
message news:ogkl71t6gl2p5ille8td9diumq5euvcrh0@4ax.com...
> > How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers.
> Joan
> >
> >From http://www.gosmallbiz.co
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Robert Bonomi wrote:
>Given: you're claiming copyright protection on the "works", under the
>laws of the United States. But, as _what_kind_ of a protected work?
>An "architectural work", or under the category of "Pictorial, graphic,
>and sculp
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> Still, I think it would be pretty hard to sue anyone for publishing a
photo
> of your exteriorly, publically displayed artwork taken from space
Pebble Beach Company, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Transamerica Corp and
numerous other U.S. entities ha
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I received a citation for stop sign violation in California. I mailed a
"Informal Discovery Request" to the city attorney, and also the police
department, to view the notes made by the citing officer on the reverse
side of the Notice to Appear. Last we
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Josh wrote:
> 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.
Where I am, the statute reads $75. The clerk o
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In article <egkl71pg4d8mmuirrn3m829u93anh294vc@4ax.com>,
Mark A <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
[[.. pre-emptive munch, to keep moderator happy ..]]
>>
>> That aside, "yes" there are UPS-issued stamps that are no longer valid*.
>> "No", you cannot ge
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<amanda992004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cgkl71devjhl0ec97ia9o4v6pefe54orvu@4ax.com...
>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.
> <
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"Chris" <chris_campbell@forkliftsinc.com> wrote:
> 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
> b
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farbot@gmail.com wrote:
> My mother, who lived in Ohio, left behind about $25,000 in
> assets (mostly the house) and about $75,000 in credit card
> debts. The will names me executor, but as far as I know, I
> have not yet been appointed by the cou
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"Daniel R. Reitman" <dreitman@spiritone.com> wrote:
> News to me. Out here, the title companies fill the role of the
> lawyer in reviewing the title and ensuring insurability -- which
> probably cuts costs dramatically.
My guess is the costs are
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 22:13:16 -0400, "Dave Femine - Atlanta Resources"
<dave@atlantaresources.com> wrote:
>> How long does a copyright law stay in affect? Thanks for your answers.
>A writer automatically protects a work
>by indicating the copyright
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 22:13:29 -0400, "Josh" <Hans2234@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>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 a
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 22:12:55 -0400, "Stuart A. Bronstein"
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>> In California, the deed does not neet to refer to the HOA or the
>> restrictive covenants inorder for the property to be bound by the
>> CC&Rs
>
>But I'd g
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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.
>
> News to me. Out here, the title co
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Hi ,
I am looking for some advice whether to pursue a this in a small claims
court.
Last September I received a bill from Verizon Wireless for call forwarding
charges, I did not request any call forwarding... so I called the company
and spoke wit
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