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Bubba wrote:
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> A contract is the only way to handle this. Hopefully your associate
is not
> a friend. The odds are that if he is, this will be the end of the
> friendship.
What makes it unfair? Why is a contract necessary?
All I am doing
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nym9 wrote:
> Randy Day wrote:
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>>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'
>> cla
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:20:16 -0400, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com
(Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>As for S&H Green Stamps, that is *NOT* true. The stores that 'give them
>away' ("With Qualifying Purchase") have to _buy_ them from S&H....
That is correct.
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Hello,
I hope you can calm me down. I have been getting disability since 2001
for CFS and Fibro anxiety and depression. After my husband left me in
2003,
(the $450 they send me a month I couldn't live on)I started working
again as a part time mas
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On Wed, 18 May 2005 13:44:56 -0400, sethb@panix.com (Seth Breidbart)
wrote:
>>You have the right to resell a music CD not because the law gives you
>>such a right, but because the standardized, implied license does.
>
>I thought it was the "first s
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:20:06 -0400, Jerry Stratton <newsw@hoboes.com>
wrote:
>> >Does this mean that Bobbs-Merrill Co. v. Straus has been overturned?...
>> This case... says nothing about whether the copyright holder
>> may control the terms of re
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In article <50gv81lhnqqetjedjphvtluen5hlsfavbb@4ax.com>,
John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>In article <dm1t81lc8h763d1mnv2hhnv5sbrc3nats4@4ax.com>,
> kieran2230@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> Where do I go from here? Can I sue these people from
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My friend rent a office, signed a contract. After one month, the
landlord told him the rent would be increased by $100 each month or he
should move out. He said the lease is invalid because he is actually
not in the position to make any decisions about
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"calberto22" <calberto22@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am now looking at contracting a guy that will work from home
> and basically just set up leads for us and we pay him per lead.
> He wants to be an independent contractor but wants me to pay his
> ta
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"calberto22" <calberto22@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:vvfv815gd39ijkpushljkb6go7hsijaarn@4ax.com:
> Hi all, I frequently contract independent contractors and have a
> standard independent contractor agreeement where it says they are
> responsible for t
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:19:55 -0400, "calberto22" wrote:
>...I am now looking at
>contracting a guy that will work from home and basically just set up
>leads for us and we pay him per lead. He wants to be an independent
>contractor but wants me to p
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"calberto22" <calberto22@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vvfv815gd39ijkpushljkb6go7hsijaarn@4ax.com...
> Hi all, I frequently contract independent contractors and have a
> standard independent contractor agreeement where it says they are
> responsib
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On Sat, 21 May 2005 19:19:50 -0400, "Stuart A. Bronstein"
<stu@lexregia.com> wrote:
>> In my state, it costs $7 to get a writ of execution and $30 to
>> have the sheriff perform a bank levy. The bank has to respond
>> to the levy, so you can find o
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Does Clark County, Washington mandate completion of a legally imposed
applicable treatment program before reinstating such rights as voting and
gun possession? If not, what is an approximate percentage of cases in which
a felon has not completed treat
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"Susan" <susanhotard@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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?
First thing you do is notify the bank, since your husband
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Susan wrote:
> 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.
>
A number of offense have been committed. Those that come immediately to
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Susan wrote:
> 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.
>
What you describe is a crime so the local DA should take an interest and
t
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"Susan" <susanhotard@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:nvfv815h3boe9rt083bi3fqfreekrmii8o@4ax.com...
>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? T
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In article <nvfv815h3boe9rt083bi3fqfreekrmii8o@4ax.com>,
Susan <susanhotard@yahoo.com> wrote:
>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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I am a 47 year old who has been divorced for about a year. I live in
Texas. When we were divorced, we utilized a single lawyer of my Ex's
choice. My ex and I are joint managing conservators of my son,
although she is the custodial parent. My ex is
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"Paul Cassel" <pcasselplustwo@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:kl1t81ht5ju7ddmeipaj7a1gr5coe7v9f5@4ax.com...
> BTW, don't expect the kind of police action you see on shows like CSI.
> You will probably need to shout to get any action from them and
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Paul Cassel wrote:
> Blah wrote:
>
>>Yesterday some bozo withdrew thousands completely emptying out my
>>friend's checking account.
<anip>
> Since the crime occured in NV, you need to contact the police there near
> where the crime happened and
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John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
> 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
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