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Dave Zass wrote:
> > I was thinking of offering him an additional $250 (on top of the $150
> > paid already). If he says that's not enough and I say ok, then screw
> > you, can they put a mechanic's lien on my car? (how can I dispute
> > that?)
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Randy Day wrote:
>
> As well as maintenance expenses? Who pays if the
> furnace dies? In the middle of winter, of course! ;)
>
> - one person wants to buy the other out.
> How is this handled? Be careful with 'shotgun'
> clauses!
>
> - o
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In article <vm1t81lc8dqmokmu0ukojvmdq0qm2c64kh@4ax.com>,
Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
>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
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lawdog <nunyabusiness@nospam.com> wrote:
> "jim" <jfigurski@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Hi, can anyone tell me what the term "CATCHNOTE" means on legal
>>documents?
>
> I've never heard the term before. I even jumped on LexisNexis
> and did a search
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google_groups_id@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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 design
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In article <qm1t81l36cg84kuv91v9ndomrfd98mfk9b@4ax.com>,
google_groups_id@yahoo.com wrote:
> 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 hea
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<google_groups_id@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:qm1t81l36cg84kuv91v9ndomrfd98mfk9b@4ax.com...
> 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
> s
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In article <om1t811ndpcr8b2hed1cm606uvoeqv33fu@4ax.com>,
Jonathan Sachs <xxxxxxx@earthlink.not> wrote:
> 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
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Andy writes:
It looks to me like they have dotted all their "i's" and crossed all
their "t's" .
I suspect that, without any evidence to the contrary, you owe them the
amount
they have specified.
You would be well advised not to show up in cour
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In article <dm1t81lc8h763d1mnv2hhnv5sbrc3nats4@4ax.com>,
kieran2230@yahoo.com wrote:
> Where do I go from here? Can I sue these people from out of town. I
> live in a Texas town that is far away from San Antonio where I used to
> live. All this st
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Scott Hedrick wrote:
> "pickwick" <trmath@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:l26h81ltfer0i0gi3r7jluu1256p7n8pb5@4ax.com...
>
>>My parents live in their own home and have been there over 40 years.
>>Three years ago a family moved in across the street
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mwegner1@gmail.com wrote:
[car damaged at shop with estimates at $800. Shop owner wishes to
contract the fix job himself]
>Now upon hearing that,
> the main store manager wants me to bring the car in and they "will just
> take care of it" with one
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wernercohn@gmail.com wrote:
> I recently had the occasion to visit a nursing hime with a "secure"
> area for Atzheimer patients. Speaking to the staff and some other
> visitors, I found that most of the confined patients do not have a
> court-appo
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Hi all, I frequently contract independent contractors and have a
standard independent contractor agreeement where it says they are
responsible for their own taxes. However, I am now looking at
contracting a guy that will work from home and basically j
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mtwingcpa@yahoo.com wrote:
> My doctor is part of a large practice group affiliated with a local
> hospital. They claim that HIPAA regulations prevent them from sending
> me invoices that include procedure codes. (I need coded invoices to
> submit
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lawdog <nunyabusiness@nospam.com> wrote:
> 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 sev
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On Fri, 20 May 2005 20:56:41 -0400, kpfoley@pftkinsurance.com wrote:
>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.
The
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Dick Adams wrote:
> My point is you do not need to take things literally and you need
> to stand firm on principle. In your situation, I would cross out
> the hold harmless for inaccurate results. The basis for doing
> so is that if you are a fa
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A former employee is forging my husband's name to obtain bank loans.
Can the local Georgia DA's office help or do we need to hire an
attorney? Thanks.
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Paul Cassel wrote:
> David Chesler wrote:
> [concerned about school dress code restrictions on advertising alcoholic
> beverages]
> Minors in general and especially in school do not have the same rights
> as adults at large.
Understood. (Jo
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beachshark1@yahoo.com wrote:
> A brother had a vehicle repossessed. Myself and his other siblings are
> in the process of finalizing probate, which at the end of this process
> we four will be co-owners of a home.
>
> What possible complications ca
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David Martel wrote:
> 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 otherwis
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In article <7l1t81li9jti6nhb6hqg033rcd0bcrh61v@4ax.com>,
Mike Jacobs <mjacobslaw@comcast.net> wrote:
>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
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In article <0l1t815smve3c9bqjg2ppil58auetfeltb@4ax.com>,
Bob Ward <bobward@email.com> wrote:
>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
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