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Re: Two parties investing in multi-property, big question
<nymphetamine@mail.com> wrote in message news:hnvm8110b9a2scl2k3ijsjl4fb6kj1nqup@4ax.com... > I need some advice on purchasing a multi-family home in NY with an > associate, sharing equal title ownership. > > What I would like is for my share to be


Re: Two parties investing in multi-property, big question
nymphetamine@mail.com wrote: > I need some advice on purchasing a multi-family home in NY with an > associate, sharing equal title ownership. > > What I would like is for my share to be paying the down payment, about > 30%, and have the other party


Re: trademark/servicemark
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:57 -0400, "msh210" <msh210@math.wustl.edu> wrote: >Can I protect a mark against infringement/dilution, or register it, if >the product/service is offered free, not sold? An attorney would need to know a lot more about the


Re: trademark/servicemark
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:57 -0400 msh210 <msh210@math.wustl.edu> whittled these words: > Can I protect a mark against infringement/dilution, or register it, if > the product/service is offered free, not sold? Sometimes. The Trademark book by Nolo


Re: the term catchnote
On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:57:20 -0400, "jim" <jfigurski@comcast.net> wrote: >Hi, can anyone tell me what the term "CATCHNOTE" means on legal >documents? >thanks I've never heard the term before. I even jumped on LexisNexis and did a search for th


Taxe issues with Donations?
Hi - A friend of mine recently told me that he has been diagnosed with leukemia. However, he is a college student and waits tables, and as such, has no health insurance. Since I know a couple of web-site designers, we are going to set up a site wh


Re: Software IP and cover disks
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:57 -0400, Jerry Stratton <newsw@hoboes.com> wrote: >Does this mean that Bobbs-Merrill Co. v. Straus has been overturned? >According to that case, as I read it, companies cannot use what we would >call a EULA to block purc


Re: Software IP and cover disks
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:57 -0400, Jerry Stratton <newsw@hoboes.com> wrote: >Does this mean that Bobbs-Merrill Co. v. Straus has been overturned? >According to that case, as I read it, companies cannot use what we would >call a EULA to block purc


Re: revoked corporation doing business
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:54 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart) wrote: >>I believe the answer to your question will largely depend on 3 factors >>(1) the laws if your state; (2) the reason for the revocation; and (3) >>when the charter was tr


Re: Renewed standard will problem
lawdog <nunyabusiness@nospam.com> wrote: > "Boothbay" <harri85274@aol.com> wrote: > >>The $300 lawyer never asked me for that, which I personally >>think its appropiate, but this on line lawyer has. Should I ask >>that other lawyer why he omitted as


Re: Real Estate Contract - Florida
aelnospam wrote: > In a standard Florida contract that contains a financing contigency > would a seller be able to cancel the contract if the contigency calls > for the buyer to obtain 80% financing and the buyer actually obtained > 77% financing but


Re: Real Estate Contract - Florida
In article <amvm81tlkv4eagosv9g1c7kaq6fij3sf0a@4ax.com>, aelnospam <ael@gate.net> wrote: >In a standard Florida contract that contains a financing contigency >would a seller be able to cancel the contract if the contigency calls >for the buyer to obta


Re: Real Estate Contract - Florida
In article <amvm81tlkv4eagosv9g1c7kaq6fij3sf0a@4ax.com>, aelnospam <ael@gate.net> wrote: >In a standard Florida contract that contains a financing contigency >would a seller be able to cancel the contract if the contigency calls >for the buyer to obta


Problems with Landlord
I moved out of a mobile home that was a dump. I sent a demand letter to my Landlord asking for my depost back and I recieved this letter: Re: Explanation Concerning your Security and Key Deposits, Violations and Damage Charges, for "Rented home" Ou


Re: Noisy Neighbors -- No Solution?
On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:57:01 -0400, "pickwick" <trmath@gmail.com> wrote: >Can't they sue because they are not >able to enjoy their property? Yes, they can. If they do it in small claims court, they won't need a lawyer. Noise cases often turn o


Legal question regarding car damaged at Auto Shop
Upon picking up my car at an auto shop a immediately noticed a new inch long bright scratch all the way through the paint on the drivers door. The scratch was shiny and obviously new as the mananger on duty agreed it had to have been damaged at their s


Re: Is contract void?
In article <b26h81p5d5r3f9ilgoq0hdstrtfu597fpp@4ax.com>, SJ <micetrap@earthlink.net> wrote: >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


Re: Finding bank account
On Mon, 16 May 2005 08:56:45 -0400, gautambiswas2003@yahoo.com wrote: >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


Fax Blasting
Broadcast faxes are annoying, but are they illegal? Is there a source that tells, state by state, what's allowed and what's not? I'm trying to settle an argument. Thanks in advance


Re: Estate Executor Abuse?
eachshark1@yahoo.com wrote: > My sister and her husband were named co-executors of my parents estate, > which includes a home left to all four siblings (my sister, myself and > two brothers). That's not how it usually works. Did the will actuall


Re: Estate Executor Abuse?
beachshark1@yahoo.com wrote: > My sister and her husband were named co-executors of my parents > estate, which includes a home left to all four siblings (my > sister, myself and two brothers). My mother died in Jan, 2004. > My sister recently rec


Defining a set of narrower independent claims while Avoiding a Restriction Requirement
claim 1 A method for constructing an X, comprising: step A takes Input; step B; step C; step D: claim 2 verbatim copy of claim 1 wherein the X is used to translate the Input from English to French. claim 3 verbatim copy of claim 1 wherein t


Re: Credit card balance disappeared...what now?
Karl wrote: > My bank offered to merge my existing credit card with another it had > recently acquired, which had a slightly lower interest. I was told by > customer service that the $1000 balance on the old card would > be transferred to the new ca


Re: Credit card balance disappeared...what now?
>My bank offered to merge my existing credit card with another it had >recently acquired, which had a slightly lower interest. I was told by >customer service that the $1000 balance on the old card would >be transferred to the new card, and the old car


Re: Content-biased school dress code
Update, a week after I requested and received a copy of the dress code (just trying to find out if open-toed sandals are banned as are open-back sandals) a memo was sent home by the principal. (And this is all a matter of theory, in practice this scho


Re: Content-biased school dress code
David Chesler wrote: [concerned about school dress code restrictions on advertising alcoholic beverages] > My best > guess is that the alcohol restriction would fail Constitutional > muster. Thoughts? > > (As for the ambiguity, by advertis


Re: Content-biased school dress code
David Chesler wrote: > The following is the written dress code for a public elementary school > in Massachusetts: > > Students are expected to be neatly dressed and > groomed at all times. No Tank Tops or "belly > shi


Re: Content-biased school dress code
David Chesler wrote: > The following is the written dress code for a public elementary school > in Massachusetts: > > Students are expected to be neatly dressed and > groomed at all times. No Tank Tops or "belly > s


Re: checking account banditry
Blah wrote: > Yesterday some bozo withdrew thousands completely emptying out my > friend's checking account. The bank had been notified of course and the > account is closed but there is still someone loaded with my friend's > money running around som


Re: checking account banditry
Blah wrote: > Yesterday some bozo withdrew thousands completely emptying out my > friend's checking account. The bank had been notified of course and the > account is closed but there is still someone loaded with my friend's > money running around som


Re: checking account banditry
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:38 -0400, "Blah" <cidster12@yahoo.com> wrote: >Yesterday some bozo withdrew thousands completely emptying out my >friend's checking account. The bank had been notified of course and the >account is closed but there is still


Re: checking account banditry
"Blah" <cidster12@yahoo.com> wrote: > Yesterday some bozo withdrew thousands completely emptying out > my friend's checking account. The bank had been notified of > course and the account is closed but there is still someone > loaded with my friend'


Re: Can creditor affect joint-ownership of home (in probate? after?)
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:38 -0400, beachshark1@yahoo.com wrote: >Can there be problems before the probate is settled? Can they put a >lien on the home, even though he owns but one-quarter? Can they force >a sale? Other potential problems? It


"Joint Custody" process
I understand that some of this may vary from state to state, but I'm just looking to get idea of what it will take to get the ball rolling on this... Here goes (I'll try to be brief): Twelve years ago, my wife and I got a divorce and she was grant


Re: "Existing customer" exception to Do Not Call
David, With regard to the "do not call list" you ask about the exemption for existing customers. I do not no how long the customer/ business relationship lasts but certainly buying a subscription, gift or otherwise, makes you a customer. Readi


Re: "Existing customer" exception to Do Not Call
In article <fjvm81hpqa1tat0ufeo760p5jm6mhbjttu@4ax.com>, David Chesler wrote: >About once a year I get a call from "The company that services my >Reader's Digest subscription". And I tell the telemarketer they're >doing a lousy job because I haven't g


Re: "Existing customer" exception to Do Not Call
David Chesler wrote: > I read Reader's Digest at the dentist office, and I think I once bought > somebody a gift subscription and/or (and I've posted about that one to > m.l.m.,re whether gift subscriptions are atomic, or 12 separate, > revocable,


Re: "Existing customer" exception to Do Not Call
Hello David: You wrote in conference misc.legal.moderated,misc.consumers on Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:33 -0400: DC> About once a year I get a call from "The company that services my DC> Reader's Digest subscription". And I tell the telemarketer th


Re: "Existing customer" exception to Do Not Call
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:33 -0400, "David Chesler" <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: >I think I once bought >somebody a gift subscription and/or ... received a gift subscription to their compact >magazine. Is that enough of a connection to qualify


Re: "Existing customer" exception to Do Not Call
David Chesler wrote: > > About once a year I get a call from "The company that services my > Reader's Digest subscription". And I tell the telemarketer they're > doing a lousy job because I haven't gotten my magazine in years. > > I read Reader


Re: "Existing customer" exception to Do Not Call
On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:33 -0400, "David Chesler" <chesler@post.harvard.edu> wrote: > >I read Reader's Digest at the dentist office, and I think I once bought >somebody a gift subscription and/or (and I've posted about that one to >m.l.m.,re whet


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