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"larchrist6@aol.com" <larchrist6@aol.com> wrote:
> Thank you. I will be flying to NY next week to meet with an
> attorney.. If I understand what you replied, is that my mothers
> share of the house remains mine even though my stepfather passed
> aw
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>Also, unless the current owner is "squatting" the name, there may be
>a permutation that you can find acceptable. As example, the owner
>may now have *.com, but you'd be happy with *.org.
Most of the standard Advancit.* names are already taken, thou
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:57:07 -0400, drobinowicz@yahoo.com wrote:
>Are contracts a corporation that had it's corporate charter revoked
>(and thus its right to do business terminated by the state) voidable?
>Also, can such a corporation bring legal sui
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In article <d26h8190accv5c5vcfe2ne9isjmp9knu76@4ax.com>,
<goggleaccount@dodgeit.com> wrote:
>In a small gathering of friends, one person mentioned that, when she
>receives un-solicited credit card offers, she will stuff the
>postage-paid return envel
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SJ <micetrap@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I am an independent contractor and on April 20th I signed an
> agreement for a project lasting 12 months in duration with work to
> begin on May 2nd. On April 21st, I filled out the consent form for
> them t
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"The Family" <lgvwalk@swbell.net> wrote:
> "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote
>> "The Family" <lgvwalk@swbell.net> wrote:
>> >
>> > Why not just contest the card charge?
>>
>> Second and more important is that the card companies ar
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LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE -- CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
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Stu
You went to see a dentist. He referred you to a periodontist. The
periodontist and the dentist may have had some sort of business arrangement.
The periodontist did work that he has since admitted involved sub-standard
materials. You also e
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> I am a landlord. Three years ago I turned over a former tenant to a
> collection agency assuming they would try to collect the debt. All
> they did was record the debt on his credit. About a year ago,
> dissatisfied with the collection agency, I f
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I have a question about an auto repo situation. A girl who is a real good
friend of mine had her car repossed late last Fall because she could not
afford the payments. She gave the car back. Now she wants to get a new car
that has real low payments
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Hi, can anyone tell me what the term "CATCHNOTE" means on legal
documents?
thanks
jim
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Estate Issues Tenant in Common NY State
Question regarding shares in property
Thank you. I will be flying to NY next week to meet with an attorney..
If I understand what you replied, is that my mothers share of the house
remains mine even though
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"ressident" <ressident-no-spam@antigone.pointyhats.com.invalid> wrote in
message news:r67a81hqs2vbs04vcbstckfp83t51b9980@4ax.com...
> Stephen Horrillo wrote:
>
> > The name of my corporation is Advancit. It's been in existence since
1989. I
> > we
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"ressident" <ressident-no-spam@antigone.pointyhats.com.invalid> wrote in
message
> Legally, you can't. And there is no way to transfer the domain name to
> you
> without the present owners consent. At least there is no legal way, and I
> don't be
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On Fri, 13 May 2005 17:34:03 -0400, taupirho@gmail.com wrote:
>I recently put a magazine cover disk up for sale...
>the makers of the software had
>complained to ebay complained that by selling the disk with their
>software on it I was violating th
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Are contracts a corporation that had it's corporate charter revoked
(and thus its right to do business terminated by the state) voidable?
Also, can such a corporation bring legal suit while it is revoked for a
contract dispute for a contract signed whi
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3 years ago I went to a local lawyer who specializes in Wills. I
thought he did a nice job and I paid his fee of $300. He mentioned that
if I need to add a codicil in the future, it would be $50. Since then,
I'm being forced to revise that will because
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"Seth Breidbart" <sethb@panix.com> wrote in message
news:gin781dh6hs6nltvm1ppnc0dmca6mf12kv@4ax.com...
> Wouldn't the tax sale also step on any
> mortgages, liens, overdue fees, etc. that might have been outstanding?
In New Mexico, any properly r
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My parents live in their own home and have been there over 40 years.
Three years ago a family moved in across the street with two boys
around 20 years old. The boys and their friends come and go at all
hours of the night, honking horns, playing loud mu
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this is about a friend of mine who is not computer friendly and is a senior
citizen in his 70's (and has a wife in her late 60's) who wanted to get a
seperation from his wife and i'm trying to get some info for him. now
Saturday he recieved in the ma
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I applied for a mortgage with a broker. We are both located in Virginia. I
wrote him a check for the appraisal and credit report. After a few days, I
wasn't happy with his service, and wrote him a letter informing him I was
terminating our relations
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This is a reminder about the misc.legal.moderated policy on
submissions containing munged headers such as
From: biff@willy.NOSPAMloman.org
1. Posters are free to munge headers (leaving aside forgeries in the
name of an actual third party). Spammer
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I recall reading somewhere that there are specific Federal laws against
the malicious use of Business Reply Mail ("Postage paid") postcards and
envelopes.
Some folks apparently like to "retaliate" against junk mailers by doing
things like droppin
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In a small gathering of friends, one person mentioned that, when she
receives un-solicited credit card offers, she will stuff the
postage-paid return envelope with the same junk she received (minus any
info which would identify her) and post it back to
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Hello,
I am an independent contractor and on April 20th I signed an
agreement for a project lasting 12 months in duration with work to
begin on May 2nd. On April 21st, I filled out the consent form for
them to begin a background check. As work w
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:12:42 -0400, kpfoley@pftkinsurance.com wrote:
>Is there a service or vendor that sells this info? If so, how do I
>contact them?
I know there are database services like this in California. I have a
friend that used to do c
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"Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in message
news:i67a819thhce4tl60i3dbn9cm91e3al8bj@4ax.com...
> "The Family" <lgvwalk@swbell.net> wrote:
> > "Matteo" <1394invalid@mynewsgate.net> wrote
> >>
> >> I live in Italy and I did pay (by
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I made the mistake of renting from a greedy irritating Landlord.
I had a month to month lease, but I didn't notice further down in the
lease it says I will not recieve my security deposit back until after
the 11th month. Is this legal? I am assuming
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I have won a small claims judgment and am trying to determine the most
expedient way to collect it. The person is my former landlord from 3
years ago. I have several encashed rent checks which have her bank
account number on the back. I do not know
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Let me see if I understand this correctly. If a dependent claim gets past
prior art, and the independent claim that it depends upon can not possibly
get past prior art, then the verbatim wording of these two claims can be
combined such that the newl
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n Fri, 13 May 2005, "JeffP" <JPgmt@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>State = CA, Los Angeles County
>Mother-in-Law, "MIL"
>brother-in-law, "BIL"
>Questions are preceeded with "Q:"
> MIL passed away this week; her Will is not available,
> however a copy st
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Bruno Panetta wrote:
<Wants to know about getting a Dip. Passport, and if it's any good for
the average guy / what does it do for you>
An earlier poster said it depends, and thats true but there's much more
to it. I've traveled a lot internatio
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I visited a Dentist for implants over a year ago. His office sign
indicated both his name and the name of a Periodontist. Because of the
signage, I incorrectly assumed that the Periodontist and the Dentist
were partners.
The Dentist examined my te
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In article <d67a81hhv820im1a1e2up4dptrcrl9mspc@4ax.com>,
Nobody <anonymous@server.net> wrote:
>I am a landlord. Three years ago I turned over a former tenant to a
>collection agency assuming they would try to collect the debt. All they did
>was reco
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Nobody wrote:
> I am a landlord. Three years ago I turned over a former tenant to a
> collection agency assuming they would try to collect the debt. All they did
> was record the debt on his credit. About a year ago, dissatisfied with the
> collect
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"Nobody" <anonymous@server.net> wrote in message
news:d67a81hhv820im1a1e2up4dptrcrl9mspc@4ax.com...
> I am a landlord. Three years ago I turned over a former tenant to a
> collection agency assuming they would try to collect the debt. All they
did
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I hope this question is appropriate here.
My ex-boyfriend owes me about 15k and never paid back any of it.
He promised to payback some money every month beginning from this
month.
I searched internet and drawed up a promissory note with term of
m
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