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Randy Day wrote:
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> > All I am doing is giving up my share of the rental income until I
> > decide to receive it again.
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> What if your partner doesn't agree that it's time
> for you to start receiving it again? What is your
> recourse?
He
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"nym9" <nymphetamine@mail.com> wrote in message
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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, thi
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On 2005-05-23 15:33:33 -0400, pkantorovich@gmail.com said:
> I received a traffic citation for $75 today for not stopping at a stop
> sign. I'm moving to Canada on june 16th, well before I probably even
> receive a court date. I'm planning to change
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pkantorovich@gmail.com wrote:
> I received a traffic citation for $75 today for not stopping at a stop
> sign. I'm moving to Canada on june 16th, well before I probably even
> receive a court date. I'm planning to change my license to an Ontario
> lic
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 15:33:31 -0400, (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
>PETA is a 'service mark', not a 'trademark". Different rules apply....
>from 15 USC 1127...
You are reading something into ยง1127 that is not there. It defines
"use in commerce" different
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<pkantorovich@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I received a traffic citation for $75 today for not stopping at a stop
> sign. I'm moving to Canada on june 16th, well before I probably even
> receive a co
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 15:33:31 -0400, bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert
Bonomi) wrote:
>>I can offer several better examples of trademarks for goods and
>>services that are offered free. One example is PETA (the acronym for
>>People for the Ethical
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John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote:
> Andy wrote:
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>> You would be well advised not to show up in court since they
>> seem to be familiar with the law, and you do not.
>>
> Oh great, now we're telling people not to show up in court? You
> must
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I have been divorced for about 3 years and we had a Discover card account in
her name and I was an authorized user. Since I had made most of the
purchases on this account I agreed to pay it in the divorce papers. And I
did in fact pay off the entire
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Thanks you all for your kind help.
This is the whole story:
After I sub-let an office space by signing a 2 year
lease, my (sub)landlord agreed at my request to
release me from my lease obligations and to return
my security deposit if I found a su
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 15:33:25 -0400, News wrote:
> I wish to form an International Company to promote Geologists. This
> would be called, * Geologists International *.
There is no such thing as an international company. All that happens is
that a c
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"nyzach" <nyzach@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I signed a renting contract. After 4 months, the company told me
> the contract is invalid because the person who wrote the
> contract was not authorized by the company to rent the room. Is
> this a valid contrac
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 15:33:23 -0400, "Stuart A. Bronstein"
<spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote:
>> Second, his request is absolutely unprofessional for anyone who
>> holds himself out as an independent contractor. I would not
>> trust a person who did that
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beachshark1@yahoo.com wrote <lots snipped>:
> It wouldn't be necessary to sell the house, I don't think, since my
> brothers and I would just as soon hang on to it. My oldest brother
> expressed the view that any money would be spent relatively quickl
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"Joe B" <roadtoad90032@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a property (inherited) that was sold on a contract for
> conveyance 10 years ago. The buyer never took possession of the
> property nor did he ever make any payments. I will assume that
> the seller
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In article <arb491lletjjfa0cq2k8qhldr4lqcp4b57@4ax.com>,
Joe B <roadtoad90032@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I have a property (inherited) that was sold on a contract for
>conveyance 10 years ago. The buyer never took possession of the
>property nor did he ever m
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